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Monday, September 09 2013
We will like to welcome back all our current and new staff and all our current and new students. We look forward to another fulfilled year. 
 
Wishing you all the best.
Hope Management
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Friday, June 21 2013

We had the Culture Day today. Children from different countries dressed in their traditional clothes. Parents and teachers prepared food of their countries. We had food from China, Italy, Poland, Spain, Ireland, India, Congo, Nigeria and other countries! Yum yum!

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Saturday, June 01 2013
Hope aims to provide professional education and child-care service at all times. We operate an open door policy and parents are more than welcome to participate or visit our school any time they wish. Below please find the letter issued by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs proving that we passed the HSE requirements.





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Monday, May 13 2013

Great News! We are delighted to announce that Hope is now branching out. We will be opening a new branch in September in Inchicore (D8) off Tryconnell Road.

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Saturday, April 20 2013

Our staff attended the conference held by the Irish Society for Autism
on the 3rd and 4th April 2013

 



Below: Sonya (SLT), Ceadlyn (OT), Sherene (Manager) and Jennifer (Head teacher) with Temple Grandin (second from right).  



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Tuesday, March 05 2013

This year is the year of Snake for Chinese. The first day of Chinese New Year fell on 10th February, 2013. We had a whole week about Chinese New Year in Hope. On Friday 8th February, we had a small Chinese New Year Party, making Chinese New Year Arts and Crafts and listening to Chinese New Year songs. Children greeted teachers ‘Xin Nian Kuai Le’ (Happy New Year) and the teachers delivered the red envelopes to the children. 



This is a paperplate fish.
The Chinese characters underneath (Nian Nian You Yu) means prosperity every year. 
In Chinese, fish is pronunced as 'Yu', it's the same sound as 'surplus' as well.






 
 
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Tuesday, December 11 2012

We started our celebration by decorating the Christmas tree a few weeks ago!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then we had our Christmas party today!

We had our Christmas carols...

 

 

 

And also Christmas games, activities and pressies in the classrooms...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, we had Santa, and he's the youngest Santa in the whole wide world!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, November 14 2012

We used the money from Martin Walsh's charity motorbike ride to purchase new ipads for our children. Again, big thanks to Martin Walsh! 

 

 

 
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Friday, October 26 2012

We had a happy Halloween celebration today! Every one had great fun. Now let's see some photos!

 

         

 

         

 

         

 

       

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Tuesday, October 09 2012
In June, 2012, we organised a music concert and below are the sponsors who contributed and supported the music concert to make it a beautiful night.

McDonald’s, Blanchardstown

 

Smyths Toy Store

 

Dunnes Stores, Ongar

 

Curves, Ongar

 

Chillin, Ongar

 

Swans Pub, Curragha

 

National Aquatic Centre, Blanchardstown

 

PassioN, Clonee

 

Hickey’s Pharmacy, Ongar

 

Jazzy Flowers

 

Ongar Flower Studio

 

Daybreak, Clonee

 

Cut—n– style, Mountview

 

Rafael, Littlepace

 

Spar, Littlepace

 
BB’s Blanchardstown
Boots
 

Scoil Grainne

 

Phibblestown Community Centre

 

Parents, staff and friends of HOPE



After the successful night, Martin Walsh and a group of motorcyclists took part in the Dusk to Dawn for Hope Motorcycle Ride in August. The group watched the sunset in Ballyvaughan, Co Galway and then rode through the night to watch the sunrise at Howth Summit. This motor ride raised Euro 2180 to Hope. 

 




Northside People


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