Notice Board

📌 We are closed on Bank Holiday Monday 18th March.

📌 School closes on Friday 22nd March for spring break and will open again on Monday 8th April.

Applications for enrolment for Junior infants 2024, and for entry to all other classes (Senior infants- 6th class) are open from Monday 2nd October until Wednesday 25th October.

If you would like to register your child, you can do so by applying here. Applications received after Wednesday 25th October will be placed on a waiting list. 

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☎️ We have a new phone number:

021-2044200

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Jersey– If you would like a school jersey, please contact Gayle at
office@scoilchliodhnacns.ie

Welcome to Carrigtwohill CNS

We have moved in to our brand new state of the art school building! You will find us on Station Road, T45YY66

Carrigtwohill Community National School, formerly Scoil Chlíodhna CNS, is co-educational primary school in Carrigtwohill which opened in September 2015. The school caters for all classes from Junior Infants to Sixth Class. We are looking forward to moving in to our new school building at the beginning of October.

Carrigtwohill CNS is a child-centred, inclusive, multi-denominational, State supported primary school which works to provide high quality education for every student.  Our school is under the patronage of Cork Education and Training Board and works in line with the Primary School Curriculum and guidelines laid down by the Department of Education and Skills.

Applications for enrolment for Junior infants 2024, and for entry to all other classes (Senior infants- 6th class) are now closed. Successful applicants will be notified by Monday 13th November. Unsuccessful applicants will be places on a waiting list. 

If you would like to fill out an expression of interest form for the year 2025/2026 you can do so by applying here.  See our Enrolment policy for further information: Enrolment Policy 2020-2021

Carrigtwohill CNS welcomes every child in the community we serve and creates learning opportunities in a spirit of inclusion.  Our school caters for the physical, academic, social, emotional and spiritual needs of children within the school day in a supportive and caring way.

Carrigtwohill CNS seeks to develop the individual talents of our students by maintaining a strong focus on teaching, learning, collaboration and innovation.  We believe that children learn best when there are strong links between home and school and every effort is made to work together with the best interests of our pupils at heart.

Carrigtwohill CNS – “Ní neart go cur le chéile” (There is no strength without unity)