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WALKING FOR WELLNESS IN ST. AIDAN’S COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL 

September 2020 has ushered in a new academic year unlike any other to date.  The Covid 19 crisis has had a huge impact on all staff and students and it means we are digging deep to work and learn in a school atmosphere that has been transformed.   Wearing masks and sitting apart, being in pods and groups, not being able to train teams or choirs – these are just a sample of the restrictions we find ourselves operating under. 
 
As part of our school response to these and other issues, each year group has had the opportunity to take part in a (socially distanced) 4 km walk from the school through the beautiful Bellamont forest located close to our school.  Student and staff welfare and wellness is at the forefront of St. Aidan’s ethos at all times,but in the current climate it has even more importance and relevance. ​
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Principal: Mary Ann Smith
Dep. Principal: Niall McGee
Tel: 049-5552161
email: office@staidans.ie

Last updated December 2022
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