Ireland's 4,000 primary and secondary schools will begin reopening this week after a five-and a-half-month hiatus due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
For almost one million children here, that time away from the classroom has brought a lot of change, stress and isolation. "Covid has just been terrible.
Very annoying and very boring. I'm just sick of it," says Sean Murphy, 10, from Dublin. Sean is one of around 45 children who live in the Canon Mooney Gardens flat complex in Ringsend.
Standing on the balcony outside his front door, he tells me that he is looking forward to going back to school. "During the lockdown we weren't able to go out, play with friends and interact with people.