Friday, June 27, 2008

Graduation Mass 27th June 2008







Thursday, June 26, 2008

Sports Day at the Community Centre










Tuesday, June 24, 2008


Slán agus Go nÉirí an Bóthar Leat

Congratulations and well done to all the pupils of 6th class. You have been fantastic students during your time at St. Oliver Plunkett National School. We wish you all the best for your future and we hope that you keep in touch! You will certainly be missed..

My hopes for the future.

When I grow up I would like to be a stunt pilot and fly around the world. I would fly at air shows all around the world and maybe fly with the Red Arrows. I would retire young and get into the vintage and do up old tractors. For now I just want to stay playing rugby and live a healthy life. I would love to meet the men that fly the red arrows. It would be so much fun. I would love to travel the world or most of it anyway. I would also love to work for Lego making new Lego models but would prefer to be a pilot.

By David Burke.

My Hopes and Dreams for the Future

My hopes for the future are to get through school happy, to do well, to stay friends with my friends that I have now and to get the points I need for a good job. To make loads of friends and to be loved. I’d like to travel places and to visit different countries around the world. I would like to live in Australia and to get a job as a teacher out there. I want to be wealthy and happy and to get married some day. I’d like to be a camogie player, a footballer or a soccer player. And I’d like to stay friendly with my close friends and to make loads more all during my life.

By Gemma Hansberry.

My Ambitions for the future.

My ambitions for the future are to play hurling
with my home club Athenry and then go on to play with Galway. I would like to travel and stay with my brother in Australia for a few months. I would also like to go and watch my favourite soccer team Man-United at their home grounds Old Trafford. I would love to meet Wayne Rooney from Man-United. He is the best player on the Man-United team.

By: Gerard Mc Cormack.

My ambitions for the future

My ambitions for the future are that I will go through secondary school and do my best. I will be good friends with the girls in my class. I would like to go to America and New York. I would also like to go to Australia. I would like to have a good job and a nice house.

By: Louise Burke.

My Hopes!!

In the future I want to accomplish many things and go to many places. I want to win the sport’s day plaque and I want to get into a good form in the Tech and get on the hurling team. I want to do well in the Junior Cert and do transition year. I want to sit the Leaving Cert and by then I want to be on the Athenry senior panel. Then when I get enough money I want to buy a car and get a job as a guard in Ballinasloe and when I am 23 I will move to Sixmilebridge in Clare to play hurling and fulfil my ultimate dream of playing senior hurling with Clare. I will retire from hurling when I am 38. By then I want to have twin boys and two girls and be married. When I am 50 I will move back to Galway and still be a guard. I then want to manage the Galway hurling team and be on the team of the Millennium and be remembered for winning 2 all Ireland club titles with Sixmilebridge and winning 2 all Ireland finals with Clare. When I am 56 I will retire from the gardaí and live in a big house in Galway with my family and my pet Siberian husky called Bobby.

By Enda Gannon

My ambitions

My ambitions are:
I am really looking forward to growing up. I really want to become a chef, but who knows, I might just become a builder or a business manager. I want to have lots of friends no matter what their personality. I’ve had great memories in primary school and I met loads of friends and I’m going to miss them when we go into secondary school. I’m going to the Pres and most of my friends are going to the Tech I’ll still be able to meet with them in other places than school. I’ll make other friends at the Pres as well. I hope to have a very successful life.


By Stephen Caulfield.

My hopes and dreams for the future.

In the future I would love to get through secondary school and college and stay close to the friends I have now. I also would love to travel around the world to places like France, New Zealand, Spain and Australia. I would like to be involved in sport like camogie, running and GAA. I would try to get good grades in school and get a good job. I also would love to go to a college in Galway or Limerick.
These are my hopes and dreams for the future.

By Emma Grady.

My hopes for the future

My ambitions for the future are to do well in secondary school and get good marks in my junior and leaving cert.

Then I hope to work on a farm. The best thing about working on a farm is in the summer when people go gathering bales. When I am older I hope to have enough money to go to Australia and live there for two years.

Then I want to move to Kildare and I want to go to Scotland and see a Celtic match.

By: Paul Waldron.

My hopes and dreams

My hopes and dreams are:

· To do well in secondary and make new friends. I want to get good results in my exams so that I can go to college and to be wealthy and get married some day and then we will move to Australia.

· I want to grow up successfully and be a Montessori teacher or a beautician.

· I hope to be a good football player and met some football legends like: Colm Cooper, Jason Sherlock and Kieran Mc Donald.

· My dream is to be a team captain and win a cup and maybe play in Croke Park.

· My biggest dream is to go to a Man-United match in Old Trafford and I would love to meet Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Ryan Giggs from Manchester United.

When I’m older I want to travel around the world and then I’ll go to Australia for a year and then I’ll come home to my family..

By: Niamh Kindregan.

My hopes for the future!!

My ambitions for the future are to try my hardest in secondary school and to get very high marks in my Junior and Leaving Cert. I hope to go to college to be a teacher.

I hope to travel all around the world and live in Australia and America. I would like to visit Old Trafford to meet the Man-United team and I would most like to meet Cristiano Ronaldo. When I have all my travelling done I hope to be very happily married and have a fantastic wedding day.

I hope I have an enjoyable, happy, safe future and hope my dreams come true.


By: Helena Mc Donagh.

My ambitions for the future.

My ambitions for the future are that I would do well in secondary school with good results to go to college to get a good job. I would like to go to Old Trafford to see the Man-United team. I would love to stay friends with all of sixth class in Newcastle N.S. I would love to own a house in County Galway. I would like to see Galway against Cork in the final and see Galway win.. I would like to make new friends in secondary school and I would like to own a car and tractor.


By: Shane Trayers.

My Hopes For The Future

My hopes for the future are to do well in secondary school and to do well in any tests I have in secondary school. I hope I stay friends with all my sixth class friends next year when I go into secondary school. I hope I enjoy my time in secondary school. I also hope that I make new friends in first year. I hope that when I am older I get a good job. I would like to be a beautician or a hairdresser. I hope that when I am older I will travel to many different countries. I would like to visit Russia, Sweden, Finland, Belgium and China. I hope that in the future I will be very happy.


By: Amy O’ Shea.


My Life Ahead

I dream to have a good life as a graphic designer or a mechanic. I still haven’t decided yet but I am probably going to be a graphic designer. I hope to stay friends with Paul, Gerard, Stephen, David, Enda, Christopher, and Gavin. I want to marry a beautiful woman and have 2 kids to keep each other company. I want to travel all around the world. I would go to London on our honeymoon. I will bring her to a restaurant every night and our family will live a happy life together.


By: Michael Ryan.

My ambitions for the future

In ten years or so I would love to be able to run for Ireland. I have always had an interest in running since an early age. I would love to be able to meet some famous runners such as Sonia O Sullivan or Paula Radcliff.
When I finish school I would like to become a physio or a dietician.
I hope to get through secondary school, and to make loads of new friends and to get on with everyone. I also hope to stay friends with all of my classmates in sixth class now. I would love to travel the world when I finish college. These are my ambitions for the future.


By Marie Tuohy.




My ambitions for the future..

My ambitions for the future are that I will go through secondary school and get good marks and after leaving cert I will go to Africa. After that I would like to go to England and watch a Spurs match.


By: Emer Molloy.