
Principal’s Address
Fáilte romhaibh go suíomh gréasáin Scoil Mhuire, Eifinn!
Is mór an onóir dom fáilte ó chroí a chur romhaibh go dtí ár scoil – scoil bheag tuaithe le croí mór, áit a mbíonn páistí, tuismitheoirí agus múinteoirí ag obair le chéile mar phobal bríomhar agus tacúil.
At Scoil Mhuire, we take immense pride in providing a warm, inclusive and child-centred environment where every pupil is known, supported and encouraged to reach their full potential. We are a small school with big ambitions – both for our students and for our community.
Academic excellence is important to us, but so too is the holistic development of each child. We place strong emphasis on creativity, wellbeing, and respect for ourselves, others, and our environment. We are an active Green School and take pride in promoting sustainability and care for the natural world around us.
Our pupils enjoy a broad range of experiences, from music and drama to GAA and athletics, with many successes at local and county level. We also embrace digital learning and are continually developing our use of technology to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom.
Being a rural school, we are deeply connected to our local parish, families, and heritage. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging and pride in where we come from, while preparing our pupils to thrive in the wider world.
I invite you to explore our website and discover more about daily life in Scoil Mhuire. Should you wish to arrange a visit or learn more about enrolment, please feel free to get in touch.
Le gach dea-ghuí,
Ms. Anne-Maria Murphy
Príomhoide
Scoil Mhuire Effin received a grant in 2021 to implement initiatives aimed at addressing the digital divide and support our learners at risk of educational disadvantage as a consequence, as part of the Irish National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) a project under the Recovery and Resilience Facility funded by the European Union through NextGenerationEU. This funding was used to … (please give examples of some of the uses for this funding, per the criteria outlined in circular 0060/2021).