The boys from Third Class in Donacarney Boys School made the most of lock down by exploring their local environment. Encouraged by their teacher, Mr Lynch, they sent on lots of photos of their adventures outdoors. From walking the ramparts along the Boyne, to following it out to the estuary at Mornington, running in the dunes, walking the beach and bathing in the Irish Sea, they certainly made the most of their local area.


Meanwhile, Sixth class in the school created some challenges for themselves, with this chap cycling 100km-and all within a 2km radius of his home!

All that exercise outdoors, demands serious refuelling and baking became a pastime for many with all kinds of delicious confections being baked and enjoyed.


Fourth class really got involved with their Nature Art projects, while construction was a big hit with Ms Smith’s Second class

Lots of pupils worked from home during the closure, of course. But there were a couple of boys who worked from a boat. Looks like fun!
