3rd & 4th Class Tour Marred by Terrain.
3rd and 4th classes went on their annual school tour on Tuesday, May 19. The trip to Causey Farm near Kells in County Meath started well. Children were invited to milk the dairy cow, calm the angry geese and corral the runaway pig.
The children also got a chance to make some pottery and blow the largest bubbles anyone ever saw.
The assault course also went down well, most participants going around the course for a second and third lap. The climbing frame was particularly difficult, most falling at this point, but no one complained.
Then there was a chance to cut turf in the traditional Irish fashion, using a slean to produce a clean, rectangular sod. We learnt that the bog grows from the roots of dead vegetation, and at quite a slow rate: 1 mm per year.
But the tour was affected at this stage by some soft ground that proved unsuitable for the planned country ramble. Many pupils complained of mud spatters and wet feet as they braved the elements. Indeed, despite their best efforts, they could not keep their clothes entirely clean. In the best tradition of the school, the children made the best of a bad situation. Hopefully, the pictures here indicate the brave face that they put on the day.