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Senior School pupils have been busy preparing for a Bird Box Project by contextualising their learning before any building begins. Using labelled diagrams and visual supports, students explored the different parts of a bird box including the roof, entrance and exit hole, hatch door and lever. They also identified what it is made from such as wood, nails, screws and glue. Pupils then added their own creative designs, decorating their bird boxes with patterns, flowers and nature inspired details. This helps them understand both the structure and purpose of the box before construction begins. In their spare time, as part of preparing for the Bird Box Project, pupils have been learning about Irish garden birds through art. They looked at birds such as the coal tit, robin and wren, identified their colours and key features, and then created their own painted versions. As part of our BLAST art project with artist Dee Deegan, students created their own collagraph plates this week. Using a range of textured materials such as fabric, string, cardboard and bubble wrap, they carefully arranged and glued their designs onto a base.
This process allowed pupils to explore texture, shape and composition in a hands on way. The plates will be used for printing in the coming weeks and we are looking forward to seeing how their designs transfer to paper.
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Meanwhile, the infants enjoyed a lovely sensory experience as the lights were dimmed, fairy lights twinkled and paper hearts floated around them.
Mercy High was written by 3 Senior 5 pupils for the Galway Education Centre Write a Book competition. Each pupil designed their own character and worked together to create the storyline, title, and dialogue. When the pupils got stuck on a word, they described it or acted it out, and together we found the right vocabulary. Using AI as a creative tool, the pupils also described in detail what they wanted to see in each illustration, carefully shaping the look and feel of the story. Check out the story in the slideshow below. Infant Class had great fun making cards for friends and family, all about love and kindness.
To finish, the children posted their cards in the post box, spreading a little happiness to others 💌
This week in Wonder Workshop with Aifric, pupils explored marbling and print-making through a fun, hands-on sensory activity. They dripped and swirled paint on water trays and carefully placed paper on top to lift the patterns, discovering how colours move and mix.
Once dry, the marbled papers were cut into heart shapes and used to create Valentine-themed pictures and collages, some finished in simple cardboard frames. The focus was on enjoying the process, making choices and celebrating that every piece turned out different and unique. Thank you to Junior 5, who created this Friendship Wreath using handprints from all students and staff. Each handprint is unique and wonderful, just like the people in our school. Together, the handprints form one colourful wreath that reflects the care, belonging and sense of community in St. Joseph’s.
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