Fáilte Romhaibh Go Léir!
Welcome to the official St Louis Girls’ National School website. This welcoming and friendly school is a great place to be! In St Louis GNS, all children, staff, and parents are valued members of our vibrant learning community. We prioritise providing a caring, happy and secure atmosphere where the intellectual, spiritual, physical, moral, social and cultural needs of the pupils are identified and addressed.
The St Louis philosophy of education is one of inclusivity, unity and truth. We hope to foster a love of learning and encourage the quest for knowledge among our students. We endeavour that all children are healthy, happy and safe, so that each may thrive, achieve their potential and strive towards their dreams.
In partnership with parents, the Board of Management, and the wider community, we work to enable the children to meet, with self-confidence and resilience, the demands of life, both now and in the future.
Ar aghaidh le chéile,
Marietta Graham Reynolds and Carmel Gallagher
Principal and Deputy Principal (Acting)
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An Céilí Mór 2023
Our Seachtain na Gaeilge 2023 celebrations culminated with the return of our annual Céilí, over 2 days, on 15th and 16th March. The roof of the Halla was truly raised with spraoi is ceol le chéile! Following the Covid restrictions of the last few years, we were so grateful to throw open the doors and welcome all parents as we [...]
Sacrament of First Penance, 7th March 2023
On Tuesday 7th March, we celebrated the Sacrament of First Penance. The girls from Mrs Treanor's and Mrs Macklin's rooms joined together in song and prayer to receive their sacrament from Canon Paddy McGinn and Fr Leo Creelman. The girls and their teachers worked so hard to fill the Halla Spóirt with wonderful art and beautiful singing for this special [...]
St Brigid’s Day Assembly 2023
1st February is St Brigid's Day. St Brigid is best known as being the founder of the first monastery in County Kildare, Ireland. Born in Dundalk in 450 AD, Her father was a pagan chieftain of Leinster and her mother was a Christian. She was inspired by St Patrick to spread the word of God around Ireland. There are many [...]