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Pancake Tuesday

  Third and Fourth Class had great fun making pancakes. We used flour, eggs and milk to make the batter. When they were cooked we added some delicious toppings. We even tried to flip the pancakes!  

Saint Brigid's Day

In Third and Fourth Class, we made Saint Brigid’s crosses. They are made from rushes. The cross usually has a square shape in the centre followed by groups of rushes that form a cross. The crosses are traditionally made on the feast day of Saint Brigid, the 1st of February, to commemorate this brave and determined lady. Each pupil mastered the technique of cross making, which involves skill and patience! The woven rushes are thought to keep evil, fire and hunger from the homes in which it is displayed. So who is Saint Brigid? Saint Brigid was born in Faughart in County Louth. She lived in a farmhouse. She always helped out by doing many jobs around the farm like herding cattle and churning butter. When she was growing up Brigid was a kind and loving child. She loved learning and always seized the opportunity to learn something new.    Most of all she loved to help people. She especially liked to help those most in need like beggars, the sick or the lonely. She gave these people foo