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Official opening of Moyle School extension 03.04.09

Great celebrations with Green Flag unveiled

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

THERE WAS an air of celebration in the village of Newtowncunningham yesterday when the official opening took place of the recently renovated and refurbished Moyle National School.
A wide gathering of pupils and parents - past and present - were out in force to mingle with local dignitaries for what was a day of huge celebration at the school.
School Principal, Pauline Edwards, explained that, not only was the school celebrating the official opening of its new extension, but was also celebrating the fact that it has recently been awarded a Green Flag.
She praised the "huge team effort" on the part of pupils and parents over the past number of years to bring the project to fruition.
Work on the school refurbishment began as the school closed for the summer holidays last year and were completed as the children arrived back for class in September.
“The extension is much more than just an extra classroom, we have now also got two offices, a library and IT suite and lots of storage. It’s a very sizeable extension and has almost doubled the size of the school.”
The school’s original building which will be 25 years old this month has also got a facelift as part of the work and the principal praised the huge team effort from parents and past pupils in helping the school.
“We had to pack everything up and take it at the end of the school year and there was a huge number of people who came along to help pack up and bring things away. It was the same when we moved it, I must say everybody has been hugely supportive.”
That support was also evident when it came to fundraising for the school with parents raising in excess of €50,000 through a ‘who wants to be a thousandaire night.’
“We’re delighted with the support we have received and we’re thrilled that those who came along on the day got to see the new extension, but also some of the projects the pupils have been working on.”
One of those projects has seen the school’s Green School Committee achieve a Green Flag for the school while pupils taking part in the Primary Science project conducted experiments for visitors on the day.
Historical items including photos and writing were on display for the day of celebration while parents provided tea and refreshments.
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