🌍 Mount Seskin students celebrated the completion of the Climate Lan Project after months of exploring sustainability, climate justice and environmental awareness. Working alongside the LEVERs Project in Trinity College Dublin, the JCSP Library Project and South Dublin County Council, students created inspiring designs focused on water access, protecting habitats and supporting wildlife.
A special thank you to everyone involved in supporting this creative and meaningful project 👏 #MSCC #community #climatejustice #sustainability
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The Thomond Community College Dungeons and Dragons Club meet every Wednesday after school in the library.
We will be looking for new members to join in September so do come along then if you are interested or ask librarian, Ms Bingham-Shee for details 🤩🐉 #jcsplibraries #DungeonsandDragons
We were delighted to welcome our incoming 1st Years to our JCSP Library today 📚✨
Students learned a bit about our library and heard about the exciting activities, events and reading opportunities that take place here and finished off with a fun Kahoot quiz 🎉and some games.
A warm welcome was given by Deputy Principal, Ms Cunningham; Laura from City Connects; Ms Collins, Home School Community Liaison Officer; our JCSP Librarian, Jenny as well our School Prefects who will help and mentor our new 1st Years 🤩
Thank you to all the 6th class pupils who joined us today and took part so enthusiastically. We loved meeting you all and can’t wait to welcome you back in September 😊📖
#JCSPLibraries #TransitionProgramme #Welcome #BooksAndBeyond
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The 6th years visited the library today to resit their Induction Week Table Quiz. The original winners recreated their winning triumph but this quiz was snatched on the last question by new champions for 2026
Well done everybody!
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🎉✨ We celebrated our third years’ JCSP Graduation on Thursday! ✨🎉
Each student received a portfolio of their work in recognition of reaching the end of their JCSP (Junior Cycle Schools Programme) journey. 📚👏
The JCSP programme supports students by providing additional learning opportunities and experiences that complement their Junior Cycle subjects. Over the years, students have taken part in storytelling, reading and numeracy challenges, music making, coding, artists in the classroom, and a wide range of STEAM activities 🎨💻📖🔢🎶
Our students have: 🐍 Held a python 🐊 Listened to stories about alligators 🏘️ Researched the history of the streets around our school’s Dublin 1 neighbourhood 📕 Created and published their own books
We are so proud of all they have achieved. Wishing our students the very best in their Junior Cycle exams and in the exciting years ahead 🌟
A huge thank you to our teachers, SNAs, and librarians for creating such a warm and welcoming library space and for helping make the JCSP Graduation so special ❤️📚
Bread, Syrup and Art in the Library!
Artist Margaret Suggs had another brilliant workshop in the school library with a group of our students from 1st and 2nd year. @masillustration
We made an alphabet out of bread (which we didn’t eat, promise!)
Then, we made an alphabet out of syrup (which we probably ate a bit of!)
We had a brilliant time and created some fantastic images.
All made possible by the JCSP Artist in the Classroom Initiative. #schoollibraries #artistintheclassroom #jcsp #magssuggs
Such a lovely Crochet Workshop today 🧶✨
Mrs Hassan, one of our students’ mums, joined us to lead a hands-on session where students learned to crochet their own hair ties/scrunchies 💫
She’s an amazing instructor - everyone picked up the skills so quickly and created some brilliant pieces 👏🎉
We’re very thankful for her time, energy and the beautiful crocheted gift she made for us 💖
#jcsplibraries #crafts
#crochet #crochetforbeginners #inclusion @didi_crouchet
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There’s an Artist in the Classroom!
The Amazing Children’s book Author and Illustrator Margaret Suggs is working with some of our students on an art project. @masillustration
The theme of the project is “Welcoming”, inspired by our school’s recent School of Sanctuary award 🤩 that recognised our efforts to be a safe school for ALL our students and our community. @sos_ireland
As part of this, we made paper bird houses and decorated them with drawings about ourselves.
They are all different and all wonderful. Some are our student’s favourite comic characters, some are their favourite foods or flowers, and some are pure imagination.
Borrow some of Mags’ books in the library!
The project is funded by the JCSP Initiatives and the JCSP Library.
Can’t wait to see the final works of art. #artinthelibrary #artistintheclassroom #schoollibrary #birdhouse #jcsplibraries
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Today, our Exceptionally Able Programme’s Creative Strand attended the We Write What We Like showcase in the National Library of Ireland. This initiative, run by JCSP Libraries in partnership with City of Dublin ETB Sports and Cultural Council, gives students the opportunity to develop their creative writing skills and share their work.
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Over recent months, students worked with Writer-in-Residence and award winning poet, Dagogo Hart, crafting their poetry. Today, they read their work for an audience from across our network of schools and were presented with published copies of their work. Well done to all involved, we are very proud!
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We had a beautiful morning in the National Library of Ireland at the We Write What We Like showcase. A group of students from 1st to 5th year engaged in a series of creative writing workshops with the brilliant Dagogo Hart and today performed their work to an audience of strangers, which takes real courage and skill. Couldn't be prouder of these superstar students and absolutely blown away by the level of talent on display from each and every school who participated. Huge thanks to our hosts at the NLI, to the JCSP admin team, to the City of Dublin ETB Sports and Cultural Council and above all to Dagogo for helping the students tap into and channel their talents.
We had a lovely visit from some Dutch teachers who were checking out how we teach in Ireland. They observed Mr Smith’s 2nd year English class, chatted to Mr Cunningham and Ms Ethell about PE, met our Reader’s Group, saw the autism classroom and chatted to Ms Hill, and observed a library class with 2nd years. We really enjoyed having them in our school and are proud to show how we teach and what a great atmosphere we have in CBS James Street. #jameboisawesome