Sunshine and smiles at Ballyshannon NS celebrations
It was sunshine, smiles and laughter at Ballyshannon National School this morning when staff, students and many past pupils celebrated the school's 125th anniversary, writes Brian Byrne. The main event was a mass celebrated by Bishop Denis Nulty of the Kildare & Leighlin Diocese and Suncroft parish priest Fr Barry Larkin, who arrived preceded by a local piper.
During the mass, children presented gifts to symbolise various aspects of their school life: a candle to represent faith from Ollie, a book to mark the importance of learning brought by Clodagh, and a jersey for teamwork, sport, and the school spirit presented by Safia. A baby oak tree, brought up by Kyrylo, was later planted in the grounds by Bishop Nulty.
Bishop Nulty expressed his appreciation for the invitation to be part of the celebrations. He congratulated the children who had recently received the sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation, and commended the school for its range of extracurricular activities that include debating, choir, Cumann na mBunscoil, aquatics, athletics, dance, games, gymnastics, and chess. The bishop also presented portraits of Pope Leo XIV for their schools to Ms McGovern and to the principal of St Brigid's NS, Ballsax.
Following the planting of the commemorative oak tree, the celebration finished with refreshments for all the guests, including a birthday cake marking the special day.




















































