Active Flag

This year, we are working towards getting an Active Schools Flag for our school. The aim of the Active Schools Flag is to encourage children to be more active, more often. It links in with all of the work we are doing throughout the year on Healthy Living – being active, getting exercise, taking care of our minds and bodies.
What is Active Flag?
The Department of Education and Skills wishes to recognise schools that strive to achieve a physically educated and physically active school community by awarding them the Active School Flag (ASF). The initiative is open to primary and post primary schools, special schools and Youthreach centres to apply. The Active School Flag will be awarded to schools that:
- Adhere to DES guidelines regarding PE timetable provision for all students.
- Teach a broad and balanced PE curriculum.
- Inform and invite the whole school community to participate in the ASF process.
- Self-evaluate current provision in terms of PE, Physical Activity and Partnerships.
- Plan, implement and monitor improvements for each of the aforementioned areas.
- Organise an โActive School Weekโ as part of the annual school calendar. Schools should work to their own time frame in order to implement changes that will have real and tangible benefits. The ASF is a whole school process and schools are encouraged to look towards parents, the local community and outside agencies (HSE, LSPs, NGBs, PDST) for their support.
The Active School Flag is funded by the Teacher Education Section of the Department of Education and Skills and based in Mayo Education Centre. Once awarded the ASF remains valid for a period of 3 years. To learn more please visit the Active School Flag websiteย and our Active Schools noticeboard inside the main school.
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There are four main elements to the Active School Flag programme:
Active Flag News
Skip Around Europe Challenge
10th May, 2025
The weather continued to be in our favour for Week 3 of our Skip Around Europe Challenge. So far, the children have skipped over 100,000 skips. We...
Skip Around Europe Challenge
13th Apr, 2025
We had the perfect weather to launch our month long Skip Around Europe Challenge and all our classes got involved i including our Little Stars...
Cross Country Competition
20th Mar, 2025
Well done to the boys & girls from 4th - 6th Class who represented the school & competed in the Meath Primary Schools Leinster Cross Country...
Primary Interschools Showjumping ๐ด
5th Feb, 2025
Congratulations to Rosita Dunne (4th Class) and her three teammates from Lismullin & Moynalty NS who competed in the final Primary Inter Schools...
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20th Jan, 2025
Our school took part in the Active Schools Active Break Challenge. All pupils from our Little Stars classes all the way up to 6th class took part in...
Final Gymnastics Workshop
9th Jan, 2025
The final gymnastic challenge last term was the human pyramid & our senior classes rose to the challenge!
Mastering their Moves
15th Dec, 2024
Third & Fourth are really enjoying their weekly Gymnastics class with Liam & are working on their pairwork to master their movements.
Boxercise
6th Dec, 2024
On a wet & miserable Thursday, nothing better than Boxercsie to burn up some energy!
๐โโ๏ธSplish…Splash ๐
9th Nov, 2024
First Class completed their Aquatics Programme during Term 1 and were very proud to receive their certificates in recognition of their fantastic...
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Short break: 15 minutes
Long break: 25 minutes
Finish (Infants): Junior Infants & Senior Infants - 2.00pm
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