Looking After Our Oceans

Ocean Champions23 PDF of the Powerpoint

Ocean Champions23 Powerpoint

Our school project this year is  focused on Our Ocean, biodiversity and keeping our ocean free from sea pollution.

Ms. McLoughlin’s first class, Ms. Coade’s hearing impaired class, Ms. Kavanagh’s second class and Ms. Glynn’s second class are all involved in this year’s project.

Many other classes also took part in many aspects of this project.

Our school applied to, and has become a European Blue School 2023.

https://maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu/en

https://maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu/en/node/10315

Our school has submitted an application for a Platinum Curious Minds Science Award 2023.

Our school has submitted an application for an Ocean Champions Award 2023.

We are  twinning with Genevieve’s class in Brittany in France.  They are involved in the same project in their country.  Our French friends are at school at École Notre Dame de la Charité in Saint Pol de Leon near Roscoff in Brittany.

We are working with Therese and the Teacher-Artist-Partnership (the TAP programme) to explore and share our findings about the ocean through the medium of art.

We have written and have produced a musical play focusing on our quest to encourage all to do our best to keep our oceans pollution free.

Find out about all the stages of our drama:

Many many thanks to Liam Twomey of GALWAY ATLANTAQUARIA

for sponsoring the bus to Marino Institute of Education

so that we can spread our message of Saving the Oceans to all the students training to be primary school teachers.

(Hopefully they will pass on this message to all the students they teach during all the years that they are teaching.)

We have visited Galway Atlantaquaria, learned about our oceans and have displayed our algae art there.

We are working with Atlantic Technological University.  With them we were involved in a beach clean up

and also in a workshop and art session on algae.