Join us for International Day

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4th Class visit to ‘Squirrel Scramble’

4th Class had a beautiful day to visit ‘Squirrel Scramble’ at Kilruddery House, Bray, Co. Wicklow.

The children had the chance to do lots of exciting activities on the high ropes course – zip wires and all! They were very brave!

New Language Curriculum

The school will close at 12 noon on Wednesday 1st June for staff training. Our teachers will be taking a first look at the new Language Curriculum that is being introduced to all schools in Ireland over the coming years. The Language Curriculum will cover children’s learning in both English and Gaeilge (Irish language).

Over the coming months, teachers will have several training sessions from the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST) team so that they are ready to implement the new curriculum. We will be sharing information about this new curriculum with parents and carers in school over the next year or two.

If you’d like to find out more about the Language Curriculum, here is a leaflet for parents/carers which explains the key changes in this new curriculum.

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3rd and 4th Class visit National Concert Hall

3rd and 4th Class visited the National Concert Hall today for a ‘Music and Science’ workshop. The workshop was provided by the Music and Science Departments in Trinity College and the children had a fantastic time exploring sound in a very special venue.

Junior Infant Visit to Newgrange Farm

Our Junior Infant classes set off bright and early for their visit to Newgrange Farm.

They had a wonderful time seeing all of the animals and riding on a tractor! The children were even able to hold some baby chicks, feed the lambs and feed the hens!

Here’s two great videos of their day:

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https://goo.gl/photos/HWsQ8fyXNvMgZ9DSA

Have a look at the super photos:

Newsletter 27.5.16

Newsletter

 

27th May 2016

 

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

News this week

Junior Infants visited Newgrange Farm on Tuesday this week. They had a wonderful time seeing all of the animals and riding on a tractor! The children were even able to hold some baby chicks, feed the lambs and feed the hens! Have a look at the super photos on our Twitter page @stmarysdorsetst or on the school website.

 

5th Class visited the Hugh Lane Art Gallery on Wednesday as part of their art learning. They looked at paintings by Dublin artist Sean Scully. We look forward to seeing their own art work inspired by Scully’s style very soon!

 

3rd and 4th Class visited the National Concert Hall today for a ‘Music and Science’ workshop. The workshop was provided by the Music and Science Departments in Trinity College and the children had a fantastic time in a very special venue.

 

 

First Communion

We send our best wishes to the children in 2nd Class who make their First Holy Communion on Sunday. They have worked very hard to prepare and Ms. Oppermann and Fr. Pat are very proud of them.

 

A reminder too that the school choir are singing at the Mass and should be at the church for 11.30 a.m. They will be finished by 1.00 p.m. at the latest. Thank you!

 

 

Palestrina Choir

Congratulations to Charles, Delia and Blossom from 1st Class who have successfully auditioned for the Palestrina Choir, an internationally famous choir based in Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral. It is a fantastic opportunity for the children and we are very proud of them!

 

Attendance and Punctuality

A wonderful week of attendance – 97.3% across the school. Thank you to all of the families who support us by getting their children to school on time every single day. Well done especially to Miss Todd’s Class with the best attendance this week an unbeatable 100%, simply amazing!

 

REMINDER – NEXT WEDNESDAY

1st June – School closes at 12 noon for staff training in new language curriculum

 

 

Dates for your diary

29th May – First Communion at 11.45am

31st May – 4th Class to Squirrel Scramble

3rd June – 5th Class to SurfDock

6th June – Bank Holiday – school closed

8th June – 3rd Class to Dollymount Strand

10th June – International Day

Week of 13th June – Active Schools Week

13th June – Senior Infants to Dublin Zoo

15th June – Sports Day

17th June – 6th Class to Carlingford Adventure Centre

30th June – School finishes at 12 noon

1st September – Children return to school

 

Have a lovely weekend,

 

 

Éadaoin Kelly – Principal

 

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Newsletter 20.5.16

Newsletter

 

20th May 2016

 

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

News this week

On Thursday and Friday this week, 5th and 6th Class worked with facilitators from Accord, learning about relationships and how things change as we get older. The children listened carefully and asked very sensible questions. The facilitators were very impressed with their maturity.

Today, the children in 2nd Class who are making their Communion next week, had their Second Penance service.

Also today, 3rd and 4th Class had a visit from two students from Trinity College, preparing them for their visit to the National Concert Hall next Friday for a ‘Music and Science’ workshop.

 

DEIS Evaluation

Our school is part of the DEIS programme which gives us additional funding to support children’s learning. The Education Research Centre selected our school as part of a study reviewing standards in literacy and numeracy. This week, children in 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th Class took part in some testing in reading and maths as part of this study. The administrator commented on the children’s excellent attitudes to their learning and the welcoming atmosphere in our school. Our own annual assessment tests will take place in a few weeks time.

 

Celebration of Learning

Parents and carers who have been involved in the activities of our Home-School-Community Liaison programme this year attended a ‘Celebration of Learning’ event this week to receive special certificates for completion of their programmes. Congratulations!

 

Our community cookbook, which the local Education Committee have put together with contributions from children and families in our local schools, has been completed. It will be launched next week, and we will be having a special ceremony to launch it at our school during our International Day on 10th June. Thank you to Claire who has worked very hard to collate the recipes and work with the other schools involved to put the book together.

 

Attendance and Punctuality

Well done to 1st Class with the best attendance this week – 97.9%, fantastic!

 

Dates for your diary

24th May – Junior Infants to Newgrange Farm

25th May – 5th Class to Hugh Lane Gallery

27th May – 3rd&4th to National Concert Hall

29th May – First Communion at 11.45am

31st May – 4th Class to Squirrel Scramble

1st June – School closes at 12 noon for staff training in new language curriculum

3rd June – 5th Class to SurfDock

6th June – Bank Holiday – school closed

8th June – 3rd Class to Dollymount Strand

10th June – International Day

Week of 13th June – Active Schools Week

13th June – Senior Infants to Dublin Zoo

15th June – Sports Day

17th June – 6th Class to Carlingford

30th June – School finishes at 12 noon

1st September – Children return to school

 

Enjoy the weekend!

 

Éadaoin Kelly – Principal

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Newsletter 13.5.16

Newsletter

 

13th May 2016

 

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

Confirmation

What a wonderful day we had yesterday! The Catholic children in 5th and 6th Class made the Sacrament of Confirmation in our parish church in Berkeley Road.

 

The children had a lovely ceremony of light on Tuesday, when lots of parents/carers joined us to pass the light of faith to their children.

 

Then yesterday morning at 11.00 a.m. the children arrived for their Confirmation ceremony. Monsignor Dan O’Connor joined us, on behalf of the Archbishop of Dublin, to confirm the children. He complimented the children on their excellent preparation and was delighted with how confident they were.

 

We said lots of thank yous! Firstly to Fr. Patrick, Fr. Pat and Fr. David who work with us all year to help the children to prepare. We also thanked all of the school staff, especially Ms. Graham, Mr. Kerr, Dolores, Amy and Audrey who work with the children each day and prepared them so well.

 

We also said a big thank you to the children in the school choir who sang beautifully.

 

The Confirmation children were joined by their friends from 5th and 6th Class for photographs at the end and went off very happy for a lovely sunny day of celebrations.

 

Our congratulations to them all!

 

 

Changes over the holidays

Last week over the mid-term, we had a delivery of brand new furniture to every room in the school. We are now looking even smarter and more modern! A big thank you to Colm, our caretaker, who spent the week carrying very heavy furniture up and down stairs, keeping our building spick and span as always. He does a marvellous job, I know you will agree. Thank you Colm!

 

SAVE THE DATE – Wednesday, 1st June

On Wednesday, 1st June, the school will close at 12 noon for staff training on the new language curriculum.

 

Attendance and Punctuality

Attendance has not been up to our usual standards this week. But best attendance was in 5th Class with 99%, well done!

 

Dates for your diary

17th/19th June – Accord Workshops for 5th/6th

24th May – Junior Infants to Newgrange Farm

29th May – First Communion at 11.45am

31st May – 4th Class to Squirrel Scramble

1st June – School closes at 12 noon for staff training in new language curriculum

6th June – Bank Holiday – school closed

10th June – International Day

Week of 13th June – Active Schools Week

15th June – Sports Day

17th June – 6th Class to Carlingford

30th June – School finishes at 12 noon

1st September – Children return to school

 

Have a lovely weekend – we’re due lots of sunshine!

 

Éadaoin Kelly – Principal

 

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Newsletter 29.4.16

Newsletter

 

29th April 2016

 

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

National Award Winners!

We are thrilled to announce that our 5th Class team – Andrei, Briana and Emilin, who were national finalists in the ‘Scratch’ computer programming competition have won a prize for ‘Best Technical Sophistication’ for their project. This is an outstanding achievement. 800 projects were submitted from school across Ireland. Just 34 were selected as finalists, from both primary and secondary schools. The childrens’ award for ‘Best Technical Sophistication’ was across all categories, even the secondary schools! We are enormously proud of the children and congratulated them at assembly this morning. Our congratulations and thanks also to Mr. Kerr and Pirooz, one of our volunteers, who taught and supported the children.

 

Feis Átha Cliath

Our 5th and 6th Class took part in a special Irish dance competition this week, Feis Átha Cliath. The children have been practising hard and performed four-hand and eight-hand dances for the judges. There were lots of schools from across Dublin and we were delighted that four of our teams in 6th Class won medals! Congratulations! Our thanks to our Irish dance teacher, Aedín Uí Mhaoileidigh who prepared the children so well and to Ms. Graham, Dolores, Mr. Kerr, Amy and Ms. King who supported the children on the day.

 

Summer Works Scheme

The Department of Education announced €30 million of funding for upgrading schools this summer. We are delighted to let you know that we are on the list of schools to have a full upgrade of our electrical systems, including re-wiring and new fire alarm system to make our building safer and more modern.

 

SAVE THE DATE – Wednesday, 1st June

On Wednesday, 1st June, the school will close at 12 noon for staff training on the new language curriculum.

 

Attendance and Punctuality

Well done all families for overall attendance for the month of April of 95%. Best attendance was in 2nd Class with 96.8%, well done!

 

REMINDER:

Mid-Term Break – School is closed next week – Monday 2nd to Friday 6th May. We re-open on Monday, 9th May from 8.40 a.m. for Breakfast Club.

 

Dates for your diary

10th May – Ceremony of Light (Confirmation)

12th May – Confirmation at 11.00am

29th May – First Communion at 11.45am

1st June – School closes at 12 noon for staff training in new language curriculum

6th June – Bank Holiday – school closed

10th June – International Day

30th June – School finishes at 12 noon

 

The Active Schools team have attached a Fact Sheet on encouraging your child to be active on the back of the newsletter. Do have a read and get out and about with your child if you can over the holiday. Have a lovely time!

 

Éadaoin Kelly – Principal

 

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National Award Winners!

We are so proud of our 5th Class team who have won the overall award for ‘Best Technical Sophistication’ at the National Finals of the ‘Scratch’ computer programming competition.

The children have been learning about computer programming using the online tool ‘Scratch’ since September with their teacher, Mr. Kerr and one of our volunteers, Pirooz. We entered several projects into the national competition. There were over 800 applications from all over the country and we were thrilled that one of our projects was selected as one of the 34 finalists.

Today, the team went to the RDS for the TechWeekIreland showcase and competition final. They had to prepare a presentation for the judges and spoke very confidently about their project. At the end of the afternoon, the winners were announced. Each child got a medal for being a finalist and we won a very special trophy for the ‘Best Technical Sophistication’ award. This award was given across all categories – primary and secondary schools.

You can see all of the finalists’ projects here: http://scratch.ie/competition2016

You can see our winning entry here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/94174059/

This is an outstanding achievement – congratulations to Andrei, Briana and Emilin, our tech genuises! And a big thank you to Sid from 6th Class who gave some last minute help and advice, and to Mr. Kerr and Pirooz for their support throughout. Well done to you all, the whole school community are immensely proud of your success!

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