We are now taking enrolments for September 2023. If you have a child you wish to enrol, or know of some-one who has, please complete enrolment form available on our website or email or call to the office.
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Gordon Woolards Workshop
Gordon Woolards Workshop
Wednesday 14th March at 7.00pm
Movement Activities for Child Development
Laterality and Mirroring
Full details on our Facebook page
Back to School 2018
Dear Parents,
Mol an Óige will reopen after the summer holidays on Thursday 30th August 2018.
School starts at 9:20 sharp. Children will be supervised in the yard from 9:10. School finishes at 2 p.m for senior infants and 3 p.m for all other classes.
Junior Infants will go home at 12p.m for the first two and a half weeks and thereafter at 2:p.m.
Open Evening
ENROLMENT 2017
Annual Open Evening
Wednesday 26th April at 7.00pm.
This is a great opportunity for families to find out more about our Primary School and Parent & Child group. Do come along and meet our teachers, tour the school and find out about the unique and increasingly sought-after Steiner approach to education. Anyone interested in attending is asked to book a place by contacting us on 065 707 2814 or molanoigens@gmail.com. Places are limited to ensure a quality experience for those attending. We especially encourage any families thinking about enrolling in our primary school in September 2017 to attend.
St Patrick’s Day 2017
St Patrick’s Day is on the horizon, and once again, Mol an Óige pupils, teachers, parents and friends will be preparing in full colour.
The ALFA Project
The ALFA (Active Learning For Adolescents) Project aims to support young people in their quest to understand the world and to deepen their experience of their own humanity. It aims to provide a meaningful education for young people within the community in County Clare.
It offers a three-year active learning programme that is experimental, academic, practical and artistic and is designed to cater for the developmental needs and appeal to the interests of the 13-16 year age group.
Teaching is done through projects which provide a multidisciplinary and inter disciplinary approach to learning.
Essentially each project has a practical, artistic and a theoretical part woven together to form a coherent whole. For example the project could be based on an actual need like, building a water pump, which the students built to bring running water from a small river up to the log cabin. The artistic part included observation and study of water in movement and creative writing inspired by water. They studied the importance of oceans as regulators of the climate and as a resource: rivers from springs to deltas as agents of physical and social change. Then they canoed down the River Shannon in full flood.
The ALFA Project is a registered FETAC (Further Education and Training Awards Council) Assessment Centre.
Contact Information:
Raheen Wood Steiner Secondary School/ALFA
Raheen Road
Tuamgraney, Co Clare
Tel: 00353 (0) 61 640798
Email:
alfaproject77@gmail.com