Óige - Club Iarscoile/Eachtra
Up one levelClub Iarscoile is an after-schools club for children at the bunscoil while Club Eachtra is a pilot programme aimed at pupils who attended the bunscoil and are now in secondary school education. It is also open to any young person who has conversational Irish and wants to practice it as well as having a good time.
- Irish Language Clubs receive grant — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- Thanks to a grant from Foras na Gaeilge two youth development officers have been appointed to organize events and activities for Club Iarscoile and Club Eachtra.
- Extension to Club Iarscoile — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- Thanks to funding from Foras na Gaeilge two new youth development officers have been appointed and the Club Iarscoile after-schools club has now been extended to include pupils from all classes at the Bunscoil
- Club Eachtra Midsummer Cultural Week — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- Young teenagers from Club Eachtra take part in a week of cultural activities.
- Growing up growing vegetables the organic way — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- During the half-term holidays a dozen members of Club Eachtra took time off to come over to An Carn and prepare a raised bed which will be used by the Club Iarscoile children to grow their own vegetables.
- Club Eachtra day out at the Brunswick Superbowl — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- On Saturday 4th February a group of 20 young people went bowling at the Brunswick in Derry
- Revamped Club Eachtra up and running — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- Club Eachtra, the adventure club for young Irish speakers of secondary school age, is back and judging by the response it's here to stay.
- Club Iarscoile now open 2pm - 4.30pm. — by cawb — last modified 2007-02-07 23:59
- The Club Iarscoile after-schools club has now been extended to include pupils from all classes at the Bunscoil.