New Autism Class Opening for 2026/2027- Enrolment closing date 28/02/2026
Notification to NCSE of Enrolment in Special School or Special Class
All applications must be accompanied with the necessary documentation as outlined in the admissions policy.
Student Council
8th of October 2019
The pupils of St. Malachy’s have elected the new student council this school term. The student council is an important forum for the children to raise awareness and bring forward any new ideas or suggestions on how we can make improvements to our school and the community. The pupils are as follows:
5th/6th Class Room 1 6th Class Room 2 5th Class Room 3
Ruby Mc Grath Lacey Murphy Millie Hayes
Leon Mc Laren Clayton Concannon Rhys Boyd
4th Class Room 12 4th Class Room 11 3rd Class Room 13 3rd Class Room 14
Mia Doyle Freya Kearns Kian Franzoni Ryan Eva
Alex Kearns Bobby Morrisey Ella Groves Brooke Shannon
Science Week
This year’s theme for Science Week is Climate Action. Thanks to the effort of Ms. Hamill and Ms. Mc Nulty for putting together a wonderful selection of experiments for all classes. Our children are excited and looking forward to the week of fun experiments.
We will have representatives from 6th classes pupils informing the school of amazing scientific facts over the intercom each day.
A special thanks to Ms Hamill and her class for assisting 3rd and 4th class with their science experiments this week.

Science Week Display

Rain gauge experiment


Click on the links below to see different experiments we’ve been doing during the week.
Rising Sea Level Experiment 6th Class
Tree planting and science experiments filmed on Ireland AM!
We were delighted to welcome the crew from Ireland AM, Virgin Media One to our school this week as part of Science Week.
A number of children from 4th, 5th and 6th classes, representatives from our parents committee, Orla from Easy Treesie and our Lord Mayor – Paul Mc Auliffe planted tree saplings in our local park, Tolka Valley Park. Adam Sheehan and Sophia Lebedeva from 5th class were interviewed by Brianna from Ireland AM on the importance of trees for our environment and for the sustainability of our planet.
We were then joined by Phil Smyth, a physicist of Engineering, to carry out two experiments relating to climate change and global warming. The boys and girls really enjoyed helping Phil carry out his experiments and they learned about the harmful effects carbon dioxide and rising temperatures in our seas and oceans are having on our planet.
There was great excitement in St. Malachy’s on Tuesday and it was a great start of an fun week planned for Science Week.
You can view the tree planting by clicking the below link
https://www.virginmediatelevision.ie/player/show/809/165802/0/Ireland-AM
Sam came to St Malachy’s with a special guest!
We were extremely excited to welcome Sam Maguire to our school on the 4th of December and who better to present it other than local GAA hero Jason Sherlock. Jason told us that he achieved his goals through hard work, focus and commitment. We appreciate the time Jason took out of his day to talk to us not only about sport, but about anti-bullying. We were extremely proud to greet “Jayo” with the biggest St. Malachy’s cheer!


Anti – bullying prize winners
Congratulations to the winners of the annual Anti-Bullying art competition. This year’s theme was “Change starts with us”. The standard was very high this year, the boys and girls put great effort into their art work and represented the theme meaningfully in their art.

Happy Christmas from the pupils and staff of St. Malachys

Alex presenting the crib

Ms Reape’s class made a Gingerbread Christmas village
A visit from the Minister for Education, Joe Mc Hugh
The Minister of Education, Joe Mc Hugh visited the school on Thursday morning. He was there to announce the provision of €1 million funding to 100 DEIS schools through a new book scheme initiative, which is aimed at reducing the cost of books.
Click on the link to read the article on RTE News
https://www.rte.ie/news/education/2020/0109/1105297-school-books-initiative/

Family Support Drop in service
Better Finglas and Tusla Family Support Teams are holding monthly Family Drop In Clinics on Monday mornings from 10.00am – 12pm in St Helenas Family Resource Centre on St Helena’s Road, Finglas, Dublin 11, starting Monday 24th February
This is a service that is open to all parents or guardians who are experiencing any type of issue or problem in the family home. This is a safe and confidential space to seek support, advice and guidance on issues arising in your everyday life. Issues can include, challenging behaviours, parental anxiety, educational concerns, setting rules, crèche availability etc.
Staff will also be there to support filling out any applications or documents that people may have difficulty with.
Please click on the link to view the poster.
Spelling Bee Competition winners
There was great excitement in school over the last few weeks in preparation of the annual Spelling Bee competition. The pupils has lots of fun in class during the heats and the final children thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the finals on Friday.
The junior’s competition comprised of 3rd and 4th class finalists:
Jessica Petras, Ryan Eva, Ryan Dixon, Ella Groves, Lacey Doyle, Daniel Farrell and Bonnie Mooney from 3rd class.
Kellie O’ Brien, Alex Kearns, Ezekial Gramonte, Symon Glownia, Freya Kearns, Kelsey Jones and Natalia Tokarz.
The winner of the junior competition was Lacey Doyle, a 3rd class girl who in the final round attempted some very tricky 6th class spellings!! – Congratulation Lacey!
The senior competition comprised of 5th and 6th class finalists:
Leon Mc Laren, Adam Barbour, Victory Usoro, Adam Sheehan, Ben O’ Hara, Daniel Mc Laren, Kyle Henderson, Nicholas Sokolowski, Millie Hayes and Michael Galka.
The winner of the senior competition was Nicholas Sokolowski, a 5th class boy who in the final round attempted some very tricky 1st year (secondary school) spellings!! – Congratulation Nicholas!

Lacey Doyle Junior winner

Nicholas Sokolowski senior winner

Junior Finalists

Senior Finalists
Educational websites to use with your children
Please find attached a list of websites you might helpful to do with your children while the schools are closed.
Set a timer with your children and commit to working in blocks of 20-30 minutes, with a movement break of 15-20 minutes with each block. This time may vary depending on your child’s needs.
It is important to keep active during this time, looking after our physical and mental health, whilst observing and following the guidelines set out by the Government regarding social distancing.
We realise this can be an anxious and uncertain time for many people. It is important to follow some form of routine during this time. Please voice any concerns or questions to www.stmalachysmns.ie and we will respond as soon as possible.
Keep safe and well and look after each other.
St Malachy’s staff
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