
Navan Education Centre is celebrating its 40th Anniversary with Féile Léinn na nÓg – the Children’s Learning Festival. It will take place on our campus on Saturday 18th May from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The 24 exhibiting schools represent large urban and small rural schools from Nobber to Dunboyne and from Enfield to Stamullen. There is also a high representation of schools from Navan, Kells, Trim and outlying areas. They cover the diversity of schools; Special School, Denominational School, Educate Together, Gaelscoil, a Community primary school run by Co. Meath VEC as well as one VEC post-primary school. The Festival will showcase pupils’ project work and each school will organise the pupils on a rota basis during the day to talk about their projects to members of the public visiting their stands. The schools will exhibit on a wide variety of themes which include Science Experiments, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Energy, the Sun and Planets, Computer Programming, Healthy Eating, Fitness, Animal Habits, Personal Hygiene, Write-a-Book Project, Where we Live, Ireland in Europe, School Life etc. Each participating school will receive a commemorative certificate and plaque.
Please keep up to date with us on our blog posts, as we make our final preparations for what promises to be an exciting family day at Féile Léinn na nÓg – the Children’s Learning Festival. You are welcome to contact us.
Schools registered by closing date: St. Ultan’s Special School, Navan; Headford School, Kells; Gaelscoil na Ríthe, Dunshaughlin; Robinstown NS; St. Joseph’s Mercy NS, Navan; Moynalvey NS, Summerhill; Nobber NS; Kilbride NS, Trim; Ard Rí CNS, Navan; St. Oliver Plunkett NS, Navan; Donore NS; Dunboyne SNS; St. Stephen’s NS, Johnstown; Stamullen NS; Scoil Naomh Eoin, Navan; Gaelscoil Thulach na nÓg, Dún Bóinne; St. Mary’s NS, Enfield; Flowerfield NS, Navan; Gaelscoil na Cille, Ashbourne; St. Anne’s Loreto NS, Navan; Yellow Furze NS, Beauparc; Navan Educate Together NS; Beaufort College, Navan; Bellewstown NS.

