
We are delighted to now be taking bookings for visits to schools through the 
Heritage in Schools scheme. 
Ann or 
Annette
 can come to your school and guide you and your students through one of 
our fun-filled, interactive heritage workshop sessions. The scheme aims 
to raise awareness and to help children and their teachers appreciate 
their local heritage by engaging with it in a meaningful way. 
Place-based learning in the outdoor classroom is also encouraged.
Visits
 are part-funded by the Heritage Council so the cost to the school for a
 full day with a heritage specialist is only €100 (€60 for DEIS schools)
 and half day visits are €60 (€40 for DEIS schools). If you book the 
same specialist for 5 sessions the 5th visit is free for the school. 
Contact us at creativeardagh@gmail.com to arrange a date in advance, then book your visit through the Heritage in Schools website.
Storytelling and Mythology
Scéalta Beo come in Celtic costume and have props and visual aids to 
enhance their storytelling. Mythology and storytelling helped our 
ancestors understand and deal with crisis, which makes them very 
important tools in this era of climate change. We tell many of the 
ancient stories of the Tuatha Dé Dannan our favourite being the local 
legend of Midir and Etain. Midir was known as a judge and given the task
 of restoring the balance which is very relevant to the times we live 
in.
https://scealtabeo.blogspot.com/ 
 
Life in the Iron Age
Interactive practical activities, discussions and stories combine to 
demonstrate what life was like in Iron Age/Early Medieval Ireland. The 
session(s) can cover aspects of society and every day activities: 
buildings, clothing, jewellery and metalwork, food, biodiversity, games 
such as fidchell, weaving, foraging, natural dyeing, Brehon Laws 
including the importance of trees, fire festivals and ogham script.
https://kingatthebackofthehill.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html 
 
Exploring your Townland
Discover all you need to research and explore your townland: delve into 
its history, find out the meaning of its name and look at local built 
and natural heritage close up. Using this as inspiration create your own
 art or writing based on what you learn.  
http://longfordtownlandsart.blogspot.com/
 
 
Biodiversity in the school garden 
Whether you want to design a vegetable garden from scratch, develop 
sensory areas, get guidance for the Biodiversity Green Flag or just look
 closely at native trees, mini-beasts or animal habitats around your 
school, Scéalta Beo can help you explore and creatively interact with 
the outdoor learning environment, getting hands-on experience and 
connecting with the living stories all around us. 
www.heritageweek.ie/projects/restoring-the-balance; 
http://ardaghtreefairies.blogspot.com
 
Bookings
If
 you would like to book a visit to your school contact us to arrange a 
date and discuss what you would like covered in the visit and you can 
then book through the Heritage in Schools portal. 
 
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