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  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Policies
    • Board of Management
    • COVID 19
    • School Calendar
    • Student Council
    • Student Leadership
    • Application Forms
    • Gallery
    • Parents >
      • Home School Liaison
      • Parents Association
      • Book-lists
      • Tiny Tales
      • Useful Links
  • Curriculum
    • Junior Cycle
    • Leaving Cert Established
    • Leaving Cert Applied
    • Transition Year
    • Guidance
    • School Partnerships >
      • Business in the Community
      • Bank of Ireland Schools Programme
      • UCD Future You Programme
      • Junior Achievement Programme
      • Girls in STEM Project
      • Studyclix
      • Cu Chulainn Heart
      • Math Sparks
    • Extra Curricular >
      • Sports
      • Musicals
      • School Exchange Programme
      • Green Schools
      • Yellow Flag
  • Contact
  • Adult Education

Tiny Tales 

2019 saw St Tiernan’s launch ‘Tiny Tales’, the first programme of its kind. Over the term it grew from strength to strength  from its inception. Our wonderful Transition Year students entertained the community’s little ones in our library by reading story books and singing songs. Parents and guardians from the local or school community with children of a pre-school age were welcome to attend. It generally takes place on the first Monday of each month and begins after break at 11:15am* with tea, coffee and biscuits served afterwards. (watch our social media channels for more).

​We look forward to relaunching the programme after the lifting of covid-19 restrictions .


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