2025 FAI Schools Primary 5s programme reaches conclusion

Schools from across the Country claim top prize in the FAI Schools Primary 5s National Finals

 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

There was a wide geographic spread of the seven National Cup Champions with the conclusion of the 2025 FAI Schools Primary 5s National Finals at the Aviva Stadium yesterday (Wednesday, June 11)

 

Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh, Wicklow (‘A’ Cup), St. Leonard’s NS, Dunnamaggin, Kilkenny (Girls ‘A’ Cup), Scoil Bhríde, Mullaghrafferty, Monaghan (‘B’ Cup), Scoil Fhursa, Gaillimh (Girls ‘B’ Cup), Lusk SNS, Dublin (‘C’ Cup), Monaleen NS, Limerick (Girls ‘C’ Cup), and Scoil Íosagáin, Buncrana, Inishowen, Donegal (Football for All Cup) were the big winners on a massive day out for those involved.

 

We also had a new addition to the programme this year with  St. Patrick’s Special School, Kilkenny, St. Mary’s BNS, Maynooth, Kildare,  St. Columba’s NS, Douglas, Cork and St. Oliver Plunkett NS, Monaghan getting to play on the hallowed turf of the Aviva Stadium in a fun participation initiative with everyone a winner.

 

This year the programme featured 2,060 schools with a total of 44,104 children participating which was a new record for the Primary 5s Programme, that has been in existence since the mid-1990s.

 

The 32 qualifying teams from 30 schools had come through four months of fun filled nationwide activity. The journey began with their local County events, Regional and / or Provincial qualifiers to reach this stage of the competition with huge excitement at the climax of the competition.

 

The 256 children who were lining out, put in some stylish performances in front of a crowd of over 2,500 supporters.

 

Former Women’s International player Méabh De Búrca was in attendance to support her niece Réidín who was participating in the Girls ‘B’ Cup with Scoil Fhursa, Gaillimh. Méabh was a Connacht and National Cup winner with her school St. James’ NS, Bushypark, Galway twenty five years ago. It was brilliant to see Réidín and her Scoil Fhursa colleagues replicate this success in 2025.

 

Let’s see how the schools got on!

 

‘A’ Cup

 

Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh, Wicklow averaged a phenomenal five goals per game in their three game series yesterday. Rían Ó Gallichóir was their talisman’s who produced some excellent displays to give them an edge over their competitors. It wasn’t surprising that Ó Gallichóir was announced Player of the Tournament in this division following the conclusion of the group.

 

A real team effort saw the Wicklow team record three wins from three to claim top spot in a day to remember for the whole crew. Mentors Darren Daly and Joe Gleeson were ecstatic with the victory. 

 

Glanduff NS, Roscommon were gallant runners-up with good wins over St. Mary’s NS, Threemilehouse and Rathmore NS, Douglas.

 

Cork side, Rathmore NS pipped the Monaghan side to third place in an interesting contest in the ‘A’ Cup Section. 

 

‘A’ Cup

Winner                 Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh, Wicklow

Runner Up          Glanduff NS, Roscommon

Third                     Rathmore NS, Baltimore, Cork

Fourth                 St. Mary’s NS, Threemilehouse, Monaghan

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT  Rían Ó Gallichóir, Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh, Wicklow

 

RESULTS

Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh (Wicklow) 5 – 2 Rathmore NS (Cork)

St Mary’s NS, Threemilehouse (Monaghan) 3 – 5 Glanduff NS (Roscommon)

Rathmore NS (Cork) 2 – 3 Glanduff NS (Roscommon)

Kinglsey Crosby (8) Paddy Sheehy (11)   |   Tadgh Doyle (2, 7)  Tom O’Shaughnessy (14+2)

Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh (Wicklow) 5 – 2 St Mary’s NS, Threemilehouse (Monaghan)

Rian O’ Gallchoir (4, 11, 14) Fionn O Costealbha (7)  Kyan O Foghlu (7+3) | Shea Daly (14+1) Callum Mc Cormilla (14+3)

St Mary’s NS, Threemilehouse (Monaghan) 0 -  0  Rathmore NS (Cork)

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Glanduff NS (Roscommon) 0 – 5 Gaelscoil Uí Chéadaigh (Wicklow)

Rian O Gallchoir  (1, 3, 6) Fionn O Costealbha (4) Sonny Mac Eiteagain Murchu

 

 

Girls ‘A’ Cup

 

Kilkenny starlets St. Leonard’s NS who hail from Dunnamaggin were worthy winners in this section as they netted three wins from three. Ruth Moylan scoring in each game.

 

Silver medallists Scoil an Choimin, Dun na nGall held them to a solitary goal with Moylan scoring midway through the first half to prove decisive. Despite Donegal’s best efforts in an entertaining encounter, the Leinster Champions managed to defend their lead and grab the valuable points on offer.

 

Huge credit to shot-stopper Méabh O’Sullivan, St. Leonard’s NS who claimed Player of the Tournament with her sterling endeavours between the posts. She pulled off some spectacular saves to keep her side in contention throughout the day.

 

Lankill NS had to settle for a third place finish while Cloughjordan collected bronze with the fourth place outing.

 

Girls ‘A’ Cup

Winner                St. Leonard’s NS, Dunnamaggin, Kilkenny

Runner Up          Scoil an Choimin, Donegal

Third                     Lankill NS, Mayo

Fourth                 Cloughjordan NS, Tipperary

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT Méabh O’Sullivan St. Leonard’s NS, Dunnamaggin, Kilkenny

 

RESULTS

St Leonards NS Dunnamaggin 3 – 0 Cloughjordan NS (Tipperary)

Aimee Hickey (2) Ruth Moylan (3) Aoife Mc Cormack (3)

Scoil an Choimin (Donegal) 2 – 0 Lankill NS Girls (Mayo)

Eadoin Nic Meanaman (8, 11)

Cloughjordan NS (Tipperary) 1 – 3 Lankill NS Girls (Mayo)

Megan Davis (12)                                Aine Hughes (3) Karla Gibbons (5) Abbie Collins (8)

St Leonards NS Dunnamaggin 1 – 0 Scoil an Choimin (Donegal)

Ruth Moylan (7)

Scoil an Choimin Girls (Donegal) 4-2 Cloughjordan NS (Tipperary)

Eadaoin Nic Meanaman (6)  Clodagh Ni Scanlainn (14) Kaite Ni Ghallachoir (14+3) Sinead Nic Meanaman (14+4)      |  Emma Austin (6) Emma Hayes (13)

Lankill NS Girls (Mayo) 0-4 St Leonards NS Dunnamaggin

Ciara Lyons (2) Aoife McCormack (7+2, 10) Ruth Moylan (11)

 

 

‘B’ Cup

 

Scoil Bhríde, Mullaghrafferty, Monaghan netted wins in their opening two campaigns with a closely fought victory over Roscommon side Cornafulla NS, while they turned on the style against eventual runners up Kentstown in their penultimate performance. The Farney Army were held to a two all draw against Munster Champions Clonmoney in their final game however the seven points generated were enough to see them edge past the Leinster legends.  

 

Some consolation for the Kentstown crew was the selection of Austin Barry as the Player of the Tournament.

 

There was some stand out games in this group with plenty of goals to keep the fans engaged all afternoon.

 

‘B’ Cup

Winner                Scoil Bhríde, Mullaghrafferty, Monaghan

Runner Up          Kentstown NS, Meath

Third                     Cornafulla NS, Roscommon

Fourth                 Clonmoney NS, Clare

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT  Austin Barry, Kentstown NS, Meath        

 

RESULTS

Kentstown NS (Meath) 2 – 0 Clonmoney NS (Clare)

Oisin Melia ( 6, 9)

Scoil Bhride Mullaghrafferty Boys (Monaghan) 4 – 3 Cornafulla NS Boys (Roscommon)

Callum Mullen (1, 8, 11, 14)                       |                                Kevin Timlin (3) Ruairi Holohan (10) Mark Macken

Clonmoney NS (Clare) 2 – 4 Cornafulla NS Boys (Roscommon)

Eliah Kenny (7)  Sean Barron (14+2)         |           Ruairi Holohan (8) Mark Macken (10, 14+1) Kevin Timlin (10)

Kentstown NS (Meath) 4 – 7 Scoil Bhride Mullaghrafferty Boys (Monaghan)

Kai Phoenix (2, 7, 13)  Oisin Melia (9)          |            Callum Mullen (4,12) Callum Griffin (7) Rian McEneaney (7, 8) Fionn Farrelly (14) Ryan Kelly (14+4)
Scoil Bhride Mullaghrafferty Boys (Monaghan)  2-2 Clonmoney NS (Clare)

Rian McEneaney (7+1, 7+2)                                                 Rian O’Connor (14) Tom Coyle (14+1)

Cornafulla NS Boys (Roscommon) 1-4 Kentstown NS (Meath)

Kevin Timlin (12)                                           Daire Griffin (2,11) Oisin Melia (4) Max Kearns (6)

 

 

Girls ‘B’ Cup

 

The talented Galway side Scoil Fhursa held their nerve to come through three nail-biting matches to seal a top podium finish yesterday. The Galway scholars overcame runners up St. Felim’s NS 2-1 in their opening game.

 

Another magnificent performance was required to see past Cork girls Gaelscoil Ui Drisceoil 3-1 before they met defending Champions Marshalstown NS in a cracking clash to end proceedings.

 

Ruby Ní Mhaonaigh, Scoil Fhursa, Gaillimh was named Player of the Match and her performance provided decisive in the final outing with a hat-trick to cancel out Abi Doyle Kinsella’s brace.

 

Runners up St. Felim’s NS, Ballinagh, Cavan bounced back from their earlier defeat to claim four points in the other two games with a one all draw against Marshalstown and they came from behind to defeat the Munster stars, 2-1.

 

Girls ‘B’ Cup

Winner                Scoil Fhursa, Gaillimh

Runner Up          St. Felim’s NS, Ballinagh, Cavan

Third                     Marshalstown NS, Wexford

Fourth                 Gaelscoil Ui Drisceoil, Corcaigh

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT Ruby Ní Mhaonaigh, Scoil Fhursa, Gaillimh             

 

RESULTS

Marshalstown NS (Wexford) 3 – 3 Gaelscoil Ui Drisceoil (Cork)

Wallis Ashmore (4)  Nina Naughton (10, 10)    |    Sky Collins (3) Blaithnaid McNally (14+) Cliona Reaney (14+2)

St Felims NS Girls (Cavan) 1 – 2 Scoil Fhursa Girls (Galway)

Muirean McSeain (7)                     Ruby Ni Mhaonaigh (2, 8)

Gaelscoil Ui Drisceoil (Cork) 1-3 Scoil Fhursa Girls (Galway)

Blathnaid McNally (14+2)         Aoibhe Ni Ghallacoir (7+1)  Ruby Ni Mhaonaigh (14) Ruby Ni Bhuachalla (14+3)

Marshalstown NS (Wexford) 1-1 St Felims NS Girls (Cavan)

Abi Doyle Kinsella (9)                      Alicia McAloon (8)

St Felims NS Girls (Cavan) 2-1 Gaelscoil Ui Drisceoil (Cork)

Muireann McSeain (12)  Alicia McAloon (14+1)      Skye Collins (10)

Scoil Fhursa Girls (Galway) 3-2 Marshalstown NS (Wexford)

Ruby Ni Mhaonaigh (3, 4, 14+1)            Abi Doyle Kinsella (7, 7+4)

 

 

‘C’ Cup

 

Dublin pupils Lusk SNS were far superior to their counterparts in the large schools category. The winners netted 19 goals in three games, only conceding five. Their star student Miki Jachymczak

was chosen as Player of the Tournament with his masterclass pitch-side.

 

Scoil Íosa were worthy runners up collecting two wins in their opening clashes, a 3-0 victory over Scoil Iosagain was followed up by a frenzied 5-2 result against third place stars Scoil Niocláis.

 

There were a whopping 39 goals converted in this section which left the fans totally engrossed in the action throughout the day.

 

‘C’ Cup

Winner                 Lusk SNS, Dublin

Runner Up          Scoil Íosa Oranmore, Galway      

Third                     Scoil Niocláis, Cork         

Fourth                 Scoil Íosagáin, Buncrana, Inishowen, Donegal     

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT  Miki Jachymczak, Lusk SNS, Dublin

 

RESULTS

 

Lusk SNS (Dublin) 6-3 Scoil Nicoláis (Cork)

Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen) 0-3 Scoil Iosa Oranmore (Galway)

Kyle Cormican (3), Max Dooley (14+3, 11)

Scoil Nicoláis (Cork) 2-5 Scoil Iosa, Oranmore (Galway)

Lusk SNS (Dublin) 7-1 Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen)

Harry Gleeson (14+2) Patryk Jachymczak (10,12),  Dylan Maguire (7) Jamie Walsh (10);  Miki Jachymczak (7, 10) James McKinney (2)

Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen) 1-4 Scoil Nicoláis (Cork)

Scoil Iosa Oranmore (Galway) 1-6 Lusk SNS (Dublin)

 

Girls ‘C’ Cup

 

Aoife Halley was the ace in the pack for Monaleen NS as the student netted a brace in their opening game against St. Patrick’s NS. Halley was on the score-sheet again for the Limerick side with Esme McDonald adding a third as they saw off the challenge from runners up Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh. An impressive first half display against Scoil Iosagain saw them unbeaten with an equally impressive clean sheet in all three matches.

 

Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, Gaillimh were also impressive in this section with some lovely football played throughout the afternoon to merit their silver medal.

 

There was further delight for the Limerick Champions when Aoife Halley was named as Player of the Tournament. A player to watch out for in the future. 

 

Girls ‘C’ Cup

Winner                Monaleen NS, Limerick 

Runner Up          Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, Gaillimh

Third                     St. Patrick’s NS, Diswellstown, Dublin

Fourth                 Scoil Íosagáin, Buncrana, Inishowen, Donegal     

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT  Aoife Halley, Monaleen NS, Limerick

 

 

RESULTS

St. Patrick’s NS (Dublin) 0-2 Monaleen NS (Limerick)

Aoife Halley (4, 12)

Scoil Iosagain Girls (Inishowen) 0-4 Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh Girls (Galway)

Michela Ní Dhuibheannigh (10).  Cadhia Ni Chonghaile (6, 9) Sarah Ni Chonaill

Monaleen NS (Limerick)  3-0 Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh Girls (Galway)

Aoife Halley (4, 13) Esme McDonald (12)

St. Patrick’s NS (Dublin) 8-1 Scoil Iosagain Girls (Inishowen)

Finnegan, Ryan, Williams (3), Toomey, Farrell (2),   Doherty

Scoil Iosagain Girls (Inishowen) 0-4 Monaleen NS (Limerick)

Esme McDonald (3, 7+3), Aoife Halley (4),  Emma Sheahan (7+2)

Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh Girls (Galway) 2-1 St. Patrick’s NS (Dublin)

Sarah Ni Chonaill (9), Cadhla Ni Conghaile (10), Ciara Williams (4)

 

Football for All Cup

 

Defending Champions Catherine McAuley School relinquished their title to a fabulous Scoil Íosagáin, Buncrana side as they managed to claim seven out of a possible nine points on offer.

 

The Ulster team were value for money with some superb performances from the Buncrana players. The Limerick institute had to settle for a runners-up spot this season while 2023 Champions Scoil Eoin of Crumlin netted third.

 

Newcomers Holy Family School enjoyed their debut season with the great display from all involved.

 

The Player of the Tournament went to the hardworking John Dean Moran from Catherine Mc Auley School.

 

Football for All Cup

Winner                Scoil Íosagáin, Buncrana, Inishowen, Donegal     

Runner Up          Catherine McAuley School, Limerick

Third                     Scoil Eoin, Crumlin, Dublin

Fourth                 Holy Family School for the Deaf, Cabra, Dublin    

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT John Dean Moran, Catherine Mc Auley School, Limerick

 

RESULTS

Scoil Eoin (Dublin) 3-0 Holy Family School (Dublin)

Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen) 2-2 Catherine Mc Auley School (Limerick)

Scoil Eoin (Dublin) 1-5 Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen)

Catherine Mc Auley School (Limerick) 0-0 Holy Family School (Dublin)

Scoil Eoin (Dublin) 0-5 Catherine Mc Auley School (Limerick)

Scoil Iosagain (Inishowen) 5-3 Holy Family School (Dublin)

 

For more information:
Diane Fay, FAI Schools                    Diane.Fay@fai.ie / 086 0404 952

Images of all participating schools available upon request

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