Schools all around Ireland are joining Team Ireland on the Road To Paris, so we decided to see how one of them is getting on with thanks to Ms O'Hara from Holy Rosary in Wicklow.
It's not too late to start your journey. It's running until 10 May, and you can find out all about it on RTÉ Learn!
There was a great news2day report to tell us all about it too - press play on the image above to watch it!
But now, let's find out how things are going in the Garden County!
What a fantastic week it's been for Team Ireland! and for us as we watch more of our athletes, living their dreams and qualifying for Paris 2024, relay races have never been so popular in the school yard!
It's been a fantastic week here in Wicklow also, as the sun shone and pupils and teachers alike grabbed every possible opportunity to get outside and get active, there have been trips to playgrounds and parks impromptu bonus PE sessions, Gaelic, swimming, Drop Everything and Run sessions.

It all culminates today Friday, with the much anticipated final of Mr O'Sullivan's Lunchtime League, the whole school will be out to support the finalists as they aim to be crowned this years winners.
With such heightened levels of activity a number of classes have been jostling for top position on the Road to Paris leaderboard but it seems Ms McAllen's Senior Infants may well have the win in the bag, what a force they have been leading all the way week in and week out.
A special mention must also go to Ms Stokes' 4th class who have earned themselves a respectable 2nd place. Well done everyone, and as we all know it's not about who wins or leads the way it's about all the fun we've had taking part.
You can see how everyone in the country is doing with the leaderboard too.
Head over to the official website for all the information and make sure to get behind Team Ireland!
The challenge is part of the Olympic Federation of Ireland's 'Dare to Believe' programme supported by PTSB. It aims to open up the world of Olympic sports to Irish school children as well as teaching them about Team Ireland at the Olympics and celebrating French culture.
The challenge is modelled on previous Olympic Games challenges like "Road to Tokyo" which saw 55,000 school children get more active while also learning about the wider benefits of sport and the Japanese culture.