Newsletter

 

9th June 2017

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

Active Schools

I am thrilled to let you know that we had a final accreditation visit from the Active School Flag team this week and as a result of our hard work to increase children’s physical activity, we have been awarded the Active Flag! We hope to have the new flag flying very soon. Our thanks to Grainne O’Callaghan who coordinated the school’s efforts, ably supported by Derek Carney, Aoife Kilkenny, Katie Collins, our children’s Active Team and play leaders and the whole school and staff. We are so proud! We are one of only a few schools in Dublin to have this award recognition and it is a huge achievement.

 

We will be holding our annual Active Schools Week from 12th-16th June, next week and we have a whole range of exciting activities planned.

 

Each class will take part in activities each day so children are asked to wear their school tracksuit and runners/trainers every day.

 

We will be starting each day with a family activity. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday we will have ‘Wake and Shake’ in the morning before we start. All families – parents, carers, siblings, are invited to join in! On Tuesday and Thursday we will have our usual morning walk, ‘Slí na Sláinte’. This takes just 10 minutes, walking around Blessington Basin and again, all families are invited to join us for the walk this week. Please come along and get involved!

 

Children will have ‘active’ homework to encourage them to meet the target of 60 minutes of physical activity every day.

 

News this last week

On Wednesday, Ms. Calvey’s Class visited the ‘Little Museum of Dublin’ to learn all about our capital city. The children were really interested to hear lots of facts about Dublin. 3rd Class went to Trinity Sports Centre for an exciting day of activities, including rock climbing. They were very brave! Yesterday, Senior Infants visited Dublin Airport as part of their learning about the airport. They met with team members from Aer Lingus who were very generous with their time and gave the children the opportunity to try some real-life checking-in!

Today, 6th Class headed to Carlingford Adventure Centre in Louth for a day of outdoor and adventure activities. They were up early to leave at 8.00 a.m. and won’t be back til 6.30 p.m!

 

Doodle Den

On Thursday, our 15 Senior Infants who have been attending ‘Doodle Den’ an after-school literacy programme, graduated with flying colours! Thank you to the parents who came along to support and celebrate with them. Our thanks also to Katie Todd, Sorcha O’Donovan and Amy Healy who have worked so hard to support the children at Doodle Den this year. Doodle Den is funded by the ABC Programme and run through the School Completion Programme. We hope to continue with another group in September.

 

Parents’ Internet Safety Session

On Wednesday next week, 14th June, we have a special speaker coming to talk to us about keeping children safe on the internet. There is a session for parents and carers at 9.00 a.m. Online safety is a huge issue for families and schools and we encourage as many parents as possible to come along and hear some ideas for keeping your child safe.

 

After the parent session, our speaker will spend time with the children in 3rd – 6th Class, sharing top tips with them for keeping themselves safe too.

 

Parents’ Association

Thank you to the  parents and carers who came to the training sessino with the National Parents’ Council today. If you weren’t able to make it, don’t worry! You can still be part our our new Parents’ Association to support the school, plan events and make sure the views of parents are represented in the school. Do let us know if you are interested in being involved.

 

Term Dates 2017-2018

The term dates for 2017-2018 have been published on our website. Please note the children will return to school on Thursday, 31st August 2017, a day earlier than usual. This will allow us to take a week’s mid-term holiday in May 2018.

 

Dates for your diary

12th-16th June – Active and Wellness Week

13th June – 5th Class to National Gallery

14th June – Internet Safety Talk for Parents

14th June – 1st Class to Natural History Museum

26th/27th June – Whole-School Performance

29th June – 6th Class Graduation

30th June – School closes at 12 noon

31st August – School re-opens at 8.50 a.m.

 

New Junior Infant class

We look forward to welcoming our new Junior Infant children to school on Wednesday next week for a visit. We are working with local pre-schools to plan several visits for the new children to help them get used to our school and be ready for big school in September.

 

 

 

End of Year Performance

You may have heard that we have begun preparations for our end of year show. 6th Class have written a fantastic script all about computer games! Every child in the school will take part in singing and dancing in the show which will take place on Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th June.

 

We will have three performances:

Monday, 26th at 1.00 p.m.

Tuesday, 27th at 1.00 p.m.

Tuesday, 27th at 6.00 p.m.

 

Please note the timings, especially for the evening performance. All children will need to be in school for these performances.

 

Tickets will be available shortly but please note due to space restrictions in the hall, the tickets will be limited.

 

Attendance and punctuality

Well done to Miss Brophy’s Senior Infants who have top attendance this week! Closely followed by 6th Class and 1st Class.

 

We are aware that some families have holidays planned in the coming weeks. If your child is going to be missing from school, please ensure you have communicated this to us in writing. A note in your child’s homework journal or a letter to the office is needed with the dates your child will be away.

 

Best wishes,

 

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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