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October 2006

Deireadh Fomhair 2006


Thank you for visiting our website. Our names are Alissa  and Heather. We are in 6th class, and we are the current editors.


Daddy built a new wall today. Halloween is in 7 days. I am dressing up as a robber. I am going to a Halloween party. I am getting my Halloween holiday in two days. I am getting it on Friday. Halloween is on the 31st of October. My birthday is in November. I will be 8 years old.  I’m really excited. My friend is called Conor. He is 8 years old. Today is Wednesday it is a rainy day.  

by Louis 


OUR SCHOOL

Our school is called Whitechurch National School.  There are 116 pupils in the school.  There are six teachers in the school.  The school was built in 1956.  The last extension was built last year.  We got a lovely new hall and Mrs Fennell got a new classroom.  We play games in the hall.  We had a bookfair in the hall last week.  We sold lots of books.  We have a big football pitch at the side of the school.  Every lunchtime we go out to play.  The old school is across the road.  It is falling down. We painted the wall of the school shed a few years ago.  We both like football, hurling and soccer.  We are going swimming on Friday.  We are also getting our Halloween holidays this Friday.  We like our school.

Stephen and Kevin


PINK 

Pink, pink, pink,

Nothing but pink

When I look at my room I think

PINK

When I blink everything turns

PINK

But pink will stink

I HATE PINK

 

Rachel 


I like playing soccer. There are six more days to Halloween. I used to have 4 goldfish. I am going to be a pirate skeleton for Hallowe’en and my sister is going to be a witch. I love Hallowe’en. On Hallowe’en night it gets dark and spooky.

by Elliot


My dog’s name is Max. He was sent to my cousins. I go to my cousin’s house to visit him. My dog used to play with me.

By Saoirse


I have a pony called Jack. I got him off of my granddad when I was six. I thanked him for my pony. My daddy made an arena for Jack. I ride him every day. Ican now ride my pony without my daddy helping me. I go to horse-riding every Tuesday. My brother Rory has a pony called Milo. We love our ponies very much.

By Gretta 

 


MY SCHOOL

My name is Clodagh.  I am aged 7 and a half.  My teacher‘s name is Mr De Búrca.  There are 120 pupils in the school.  I am in 2nd class.  It is fun in 2nd class.  I sit beside Kate.  My best friend’s are Jade and Megan.  There are six people at my desk.  Halloween is coming soon.  I am going trick-or-treating.  I love my school.  There are four teachers in the school.  My school is called Whitechurch National School.  There are ten people in 2nd class and there are sixteen people in 1st class, so there are twenty-six people altogether in 1st and 2nd class.  The school is yellow and blue.

 By Clodagh 


MY PONY

I love my pony.  His name is Lucky.  He is a good jumper.  I love when he jumps the little fences.  I don’t like when he jumps the big fences.  My name is Liam, my daddy’s name is William.  I love him.  His horse does not kick.  My pony does not kick either.  It is hard to see my pony because he is black and white.  My daddy’s horse is orange.

By Liam


MY NEWS

I got a horse called Missy.  She is dark brown.  We brought her to our riding school.  When we first saw Missy she was in the field with her baby foal.  Now she is Happy.  Yesterday I brought her some sliced apples.  We were riding her today.  She is really nice and kind.  We combed her today.  Now she is shinny.

By Tara 


MY HOUSE

Today the men came to fix my house.  They fixed my mum's room. It is getting a new ceiling.  My room is getting a lovely new floor.  The colour in my room is green and pink.  The men thought my dog Tiny was funny.  My cousin Ciara came to play at my house yesterday.

By Megan


This was taken at the book fair.



THE MATCH

Ireland played the Czech Republic one evening last week.  Ireland started a lot stronger than the Czech Rep.  John O'Shea stopped a lot of goal chances from the Czech Rep.  Andy Reid all most got the first goal of the game but unfortunately it went over the bar.  Both teams got yellow cards in the first half.  It was a great first half, both teams got a lot of chances in the first half.  In the second half, Ireland played a lot better than the Czech Republic.  It was Ireland to score the first goal.  Kilbane got the opening goal.  It looked like Ireland would win the game, but unfortunately it took the Czech Rep one minute and forty four seconds to get the equalising gaol.  It ended one 1-1 after ninety minutes.  It was a lot better than the last game, last week, when Ireland lost to Cyprus 5-2.  Ireland and the Czech Republic got three yellow cards in the second half.

Cian


HALLOWEEN

One Halloween, Maurice decided to have a bonfire. Jamie and Michael brought lots of chocolate, nuts and fireworks.  We played the game where you can get money or apples out of a basin.  We all went outside to the bonfire.  We went trick or treating and we got lots of peanuts, money and sweets.  We all went back to my house. Jamie’s mam gave us a lot of cookies. Then we went to Michael’s house. We went into a horror house, a.k.a behind Michael’s house. 

By Jamie, Maurice and Michael.


IRELAND V’s Cyprus

Last Saturday night Ireland played Cyprus.  Cyprus got five goals and Ireland got two goals.  It was a very poor match.  Stephen Ireland and Richard Dunne scored the two goals for Ireland.  Steve Staunton is the Ireland manager.  The Irish defence were very poor.  Shay Given was missing in goals due to an injury from the previous Saturday night, so Paddy Kenny was in goals instead.

By Brian.


 


1956

This is what our school looked like in 1956 when it was built. In 1991 we put on an extension on the right. And in 2005 we put on an extension on the left. Mrs. Gillian Wright sketched this for us. we used the sketch as part of our crest below.

My school

 At school it is fun. I like it. But I don’t like getting homework at all. It’s boring getting homework. If it’s raining we stay inside and play a game. And if it is not raining we go out and play a game. I like playing outside because it is fun. I play with my friends all the time

by kate.

 


MY best friend is Kate and Clodagh. It is lovely in my school. We do maths after lunch. The teachers are very kind. We have 3 computers in our class. We do PE on Monday. I like school. 

from jade.


ITALY is one of our Seven Schools Wonders countries.

  • Roman numerals: I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XI XIX XX

  • Famous food & drink: pizza, pasta, wine, garlic, bread & grapes.

  • Capital: Rome

  • Population: 57,667,000 (estimate)

  • Currency: Euro

  • Language: Italian

  • Flag colours: Green, white & red

  • Largest cities: Rome, Milan, Turin & Naples

  • Famous places: Vatican, the Colosseum

  • Location: Central Europe


I love my pony. He is a good pony and his name is Lucky and my name is Liam. I am six years of age. I jump little banks and I do not jump big banks.

by liam



The Battle of Affane was fought in county Waterford, in south-eastern Ireland, in 1565, between the forces of the Fitzgerald Earl of Desmond on one side and the Butler Earl of Ormonde on the other. The battle ended in the rout of the Desmond or "Geraldine" forces. It was one of the last private (i.e. non state) battles, fought in Britain or Ireland.

Causes – A Private War

The province of Munster had been dominated by the Old English Fitzgeralds of Desmond and the Butlers of Ormonde since the 13th century. The Fitzgerald territory was located in the south and south-west of Ireland, across modern counties; Cork, Kerry and Tipperary. The Ormonde territory was centred on the city of Kilkenny and concentrated in counties Kilkenny, Waterford and Tipperary. In the absence of any strong central government, the rival dynasties were locked in a cycle of violent competition – with constant raiding as each side tried to consolidate and expand its territory at the expense of the other's. In the 1560s, this feud exploded into all out war.

The widowed Countess of Ormonde, mother of Sir Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormonde, married Gerald Fitzgerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, with a view to reconciliation between the two houses, and it was to her intervention that the peaceful outcome of the Battle of Bohermore (known as, the battle that never was) in 1560 was attributed. However, her death in 1564 unleashed ill feeling, and raiding was presently resumed on both sides.

During the ebb and flow of the dispute, Sir Maurice Fitzgerald – a Desmond dependent resident in the borderland between the territories – declared his intention to accept the protection of his first cousin, Ormonde. In order to coerce him back into dependency, Desmond mustered the Geraldine forces in January 1565 and marched east across Munster and into the territory of the Decies in Waterford. Ormonde mobilised his men to intercept the Geraldines at Affane, a ford over the Finisk tributary of the Blackwater River, in the foothills of the Knockmealdown Mountains near Lismore.

The battle

Desmond’s forces were composed of his Fitzgerald kinsmen, allied Gaelic Irish clans such as the O’Connors and O’Briens, and one disaffected dependent of Ormonde's, Sir Piers Butler of Cahir. Ormonde’s troops were provided by the Butler lords and allied Gaelic and Old English levies.

Desmond left Lismore at first light with 80-100 horse, 3-400 foot, plus hundreds of followers, in the company of the MacCarthys, O'Sullivans, McSheehys and O'Connors. He marched to Bewley at the tidal high point of the Finisk, where he demanded service of Fitzgerald in the formal way, according to the customary military exactions of coyne and livery. Fitzgerald offered arbitration, but Desmond insisted on the sole decision of his brehon: no agreement was reached.

Desmond pitched camp, ordered the slaughter of 60 cattle, and sent some horseboys out to fire a few houses before dispatching the rest to Dungarvan for wine. Three houses were set on fire, and Ormonde came down the mountain with the O'Kennedys, Gillapatricks and Burkes. Desmond was advised by a local man to attack immediately, on the false information that Ormonde himself was absent; Lord Power, however, urged him to retreat to his house at Curraghmore and consider his position. Desmond's assessment was that the opposing forces were weak and could be taken with ease, and so he chose to attack. The Geraldines set off for Dromana in the parish of Affane, the chief seat of the Fitzgeralds of the Decies, taking up reinforcements at Lismore on the way.

At this point Ormonde had progressed to the ford of Affane, a short distance below Lismore Castle, where his forces, bearing a red flag, were passed by Desmond's foot soldiers at the crossroads. Desmond's men hoisted their banner, and matters came to a head. Ormonde was spotted by Desmond, who immediately spurred his horse onward, causing a desultory exchange of gunfire. Ormonde fell into defensive formation, and his brother, Edmund Butler, hit Desmond in the right hip with a pistol-shot, cracking his thigh-bone and throwing him from his mount. With their leader fallen, the Geraldine troops were routed and the Butlers pursued them to the riverbank. About 300 Geraldines were killed, with many drowning as they were intercepted by armed boats in crossing the river.

As the captive Desmond was being carried shoulder-high from the field, an Ormonde commander rode up and jubilantly inquired, "Where is now the great Lord Desmond?" Whereupon Desmond is said to have retorted, "Where but in his proper place, on the necks of the Butlers". Desmond was taken in captivity to Clonmel and then to Waterford city, where Lord Justice Arnold took custody of him after a legal wrangle with Ormonde.

Consequences

Elizabeth I of England was furious that two noble houses had fought a private battle, defying Royal authority in the Kingdom of Ireland. The fact that both sides had displayed their banners in the battle was a particular affront to her – as it was a symbolic rejection of the monopoly of the state on making war. Both Earls were summoned to London to explain their actions. However, the treatment of the dynasties was not even handed: the Earl of Ormonde, a cousin of the Queen's and a court favourite, managed to convince Elizabeth that it was the Geraldines who were at fault. As a result, both Desmond (who had been brought before the privy council on a litter) and his brothers, John and James, were arrested and detained in the Tower of London; it was seven years before the earl returned to Munster with his wife, Eleanor. This action contributed significantly to unrest in the province of Munster and, ultimately, to the first of the Desmond Rebellions in 1569.

Sources

  • Lennon, Colm, Sixteenth Century Ireland – The Incomplete Conquest, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 1994.
  • Cyril Falls Elizabeth's Irish Wars (1950; reprint London, 1996). ISBN 0094772207.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Affane"


Infants at Whitechurch N.S. Ireland 

We like to make shapes patterns.

Do you like our spiral shapes?


Take care of my body 

Taking care of your body is very important.  To take care of your body you need to get lots of exercise. Exercise is very important. You need lots of fresh air. Boys with short hair should to wash their hair at least once a week. To stay healthy you need to get at least ten hours of sleep.

   

You must drink, sleep, get fresh air, play, eat, wash your hands and go to bed early.  You should drink lots of water, eat lots of fresh vegetables and fruit. You should get lots of exercise, for example cycling and walking and running. You should always eat a good breakfast before you go to school. It is said that breakfast is the best meal of the day.

by Conor and Caoimhe 


Just to finish off for this month, you might like to take a look back to this time last year.