Our school is named after Matt Talbot. Who was he? Matt was a regular Dubliner who died 100 years ago, in 1925. He is special because of his life. He became addicted to alcohol, but then overcame his addiction through a life of prayer. He is a special example of hope to all of us […]
Grandparents Day 2025
On Friday 30th May Talbot SNS held our annual grandparents event. Held across two sittings to accommodate all the special guests, the day was filled with chat, music, and plenty of nice moments! Our talented school choir lead by Mr O’Donnell opened each sitting, pupils also read grandparents readings and poems, expressing love and appreciation […]
Visual Art’s Display Winners 2025
Art Workshop with The Civic Theatre
Recently, some of our 6th Classes were lucky enough to participate in a comic book art workshop with local artist, Juliet. The workshop was brought to us by The Civic Theatre in Tallaght as part of the lead up to their Cruinniú na nÓg festival which takes place on Saturday 7th June. The workshop was […]
Talbot Students to feature in a film!
On Monday 14th April during our Easter break, up to 20 Talbot kids got the chance to be involved in a filming project as extras. Filming for the new short film took place in Clondalkin. ‘Magic Markers’ is a Playbook Media Ltd production, written by Jason Branigan and Produced Emer Durcan, who is working on […]
Assembly & award winners 2025
Talbot pupils shine at Intel Mini-Scientist Finals!
On Tuesday 29th April four of our pupils made it to the finals of a nationwide primary schools science competition in TU Blachardstown. A huge congratulations to the four pupils from 5th class, and their teacher, Ms. Lonergan! This team proudly represented Talbot Senior National School at the Intel Mini Scientist National Finals event in […]
Garda Community Art Project
Easter Raffle 2025
Science, technology, engineering, art & maths – STEAM Parents courses in Talbot
Recently a number of our Talbot parents and children have been busy learning more about science and other important areas, to help them and their own children gain knowledge and new skills in the home. The programme is called Doodle STEAM and was produced by the Childhood Development Initiative – https://www.cdi.ie/programmes/doodle-steam/ “Fostering young children’s curiosity […]









