More than 500 locals have signed a petition calling on Galway County Council to install foot and cycle paths on the main roads from Carnmore Cross to School Road. Residents have said that many locals have to depend on a car to get them to shops, sporting events and school because the R339 Monivea Road… Read more »
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Pupils in Carnmore NS have been have been enjoying great reading success following a €5000 investment in a special literacy programme called ‘Literacy Lift Off’. The substantial investment in specially graded PM+ readers which was made just a few months ago is already reaping rewards. The class based programme which aims to increase each child’s… Read more »
The old school in Carnmore opened its doors on June 16th. 1885. when Fr R. McHugh was the P.P. in Claregalway. In the intervening 120 years the school has been very successful, growing in numbers of pupils and staff and providing a high standard of education for the youth of the area. We are not… Read more »
Church of the Assumption & St. James, Claregalway Saturday, May 26th 2001 Claregalway School Stephen Fee, Aoife Greally, Jonathan Healy, Karen Hurney, Áine Keenan, Ruairí Lynch, Helen Moran, Laura McHugh, Árann McMahon, Clíodhna McMahon, Ciara Newell, Melissa Noone, Angela O’Connor, Brendan O’Dea, Rachel O’Dea, Emma Shaughnessy, Céri Staunton, Stephen Walsh, Darragh Whelan. Teacher: Ms. Moylan…. Read more »
At this time of year, Carnmore N.S. is as always a hive of activity. Last week the children completed their paintings for the Claregalway Drama Festival Art Competition. We are introducing an important change this year. We felt that giving prizes to the top three pupils in each class was making it too competitive and… Read more »