We are delighted to announce that we received our Curious Minds Gold Award this year. Thanks to all the teachers and students for their fantastic attitude towards STEM this year!


Fáilte go Scoil Naomh Fiach!
As Principal of St. Fiach’s N.S., I am thrilled to welcome you to our vibrant and close-knit school community. Nestled in Ballinacree, our school is a place where children flourish academically, socially, and spiritually. At St. Fiach’s, we celebrate the individuality of each student, helping them develop into confident and compassionate individuals, fully aware of their unique talents and role in the world.
We are especially proud of our rich tradition of academic excellence, participation in sports and the arts, and our commitment to environmental sustainability through initiatives like the Green Flag program. Our dedicated staff fosters a spirit of curiosity and creativity, guiding students through a range of enriching activities, from Seachtain na Gaeilge Week to Active Week celebrations, where fun and learning go hand in hand.
Our Catholic ethos inspires us to create a nurturing environment where children can deepen their faith, develop lasting friendships, and cultivate a positive attitude towards life. Tá sé mar aidhm againn cabhrú le gach páiste a bheith sásta agus muiníneach, agus muid ag forbairt ár gcreideamh mar phobal láidir agus tacúil.
Go raibh míle maith agat as do spéis, agus tá súil againn go mbainfidh tú taitneamh as d’eolas a fháil faoi Scoil Naomh Fiach.
Ciara Uí Chonduibh
Príomhoide
We are delighted to announce that we received our Curious Minds Gold Award this year. Thanks to all the teachers and students for their fantastic attitude towards STEM this year!

Our senior classes had their school tour in Portlick Campsite, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. A great day was had by all! Please click on the lick to view some photos and videos of the day!
Thanks to Garda Burke for visiting our school. Very informative and differentiated sessions were explored throughout the day.

Our senior classes joined together in May to create their own ‘junk art’. Recyclables and other materials were used to construct their art. Well done to all the groups. Click the link to see the students at work!