PUPILS from three Cork primary schools participated in a special concert at Fitzgerald Park.
The three primary schools Berrings NS, Scoil Barra Naofa, Monkstown, and St Catherine’s NS, Bishopstown, have all joined forces as part of a Creative Clusters initiative.
Creative Clusters is an initiative of the Department of Education and is funded through the Schools Excellence Fund and is a plan to enable the creative potential of every child and young person.

Pupils from St Catherine's NS in Bishopstown will participate in a special concert in Fitzgerald Park on Wednesday, April 6th.
It is a creative learning project that supports a cluster of schools to address a common issue or challenge. Each cluster runs for two years and includes funding for a facilitator to support each project.
The focus for year one of this cluster project involving the three Cork schools was on the promotion of enjoyment and understanding of music.
All three strands of the music curriculum listening and responding, performing, and composing are incorporated throughout the project.

Berrings NS pupils
Aoife Dasari, a teacher in St Catherine’s NS, said their school was delighted to join the Creative Cluster Project.
“We were thrilled when our application was successful. It means that we get funding over the next two years to work on an area of creativity that we may find challenging ourselves as teachers and to do it in the cluster format,” she said.

Pupils from St Catherine's NS in Bishopstown.
The teachers contacted well-known Cork singer John Spillane, who relished the opportunity to support and guide the students and teachers through the Creative Cluster Project.
John conducted a number of songwriting workshops with pupils from the three national schools.
John was inspired by Gaeilge, local folklore, history, and place names in Monkstown, Berrings, and Bishopstown respectively. Ms Dasari said the initiative is all about giving the students a ‘voice’.

Pupils from Berrings NS.
“John did three workshops in each of the three schools. John has been fantastic in giving them ideas and helping with their creative endeavours. He has based it on folklore and history. Our two third classes are involved from our school, and we will be performing two songs.
“The students have missed out on so much over the last few years and they have really enjoyed this experience.

Pupils from Scoil Barra Naofa in Monkstown.
Ms Dasari said of her students;
“They have worked so hard and they are looking forward to showcasing all their hard work. It will be an opportunity for the three schools to come together and showcase their songs for everybody,” she added.