5th Class – Claymation

Check out these fantastic claymations from 5th Class based on their learning about the Romans this term!

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Newsletter 14.6.19

Newsletter

14th June 2019

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

Diversity Showcase – Yellow Flag

This week we have been amazed by the wonderful learning displayed at our Yellow Flag showcase. The ‘Yellow Flag’ programme has given us an opportunity to celebrate inclusion and diversity in our school. We have done this in lots of different ways and on Tuesday, we gathered all of the learning together for a visit from the Yellow Flag Programme assessors. Our visitors met with the children’s Diversity team who explained the work they have done over the last few months. Representatives of the Young Interpreters, Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and Friendship Keepers were also there to talk about how their work supports inclusion and diversity. We spoke about how we have learned about our ethnicities and how to tackle racism and discrimination.

After the children’s presentation, the assessors visited the hall where we held a showcase of learning. Each class created a celebration of what they had learned. There were posters, paintings, podcasts and lots more! Children from all over the school, from Junior Infants all the way up to 6th Class, carefully explained their learning to the adults, speaking confidently and clearly about issues that they felt very strongly about.

Our visitors were very impressed. We have to wait for the official letter and feedback to arrive before we can confirm if we have been awarded the Yellow Flag – but I think we can be quietly confident. We were very, very proud of each and every child who took part this week.

Thank you to the parents/carers who came along to see the children’s learning – I know you were just as impressed as we were. Thank you to all of our staff who have supported this programme from the beginning and enabled the children to take part in such rich and thought-provoking learning.

Thank you to our children’s teams who lead us all so well and to the teachers who support them. Special thanks to the Diversity team – children, teachers and parents who have worked so hard and especially to Ms. Nolan who has coordinated the programme this year. It has been a huge piece of work and we have our fingers crossed that we’ll need a new flagpole very soon!

National Children’s Choir

Nine children from 5th and 6th Class represented our school as members of the National Children’s Choir singing at the National Concert Hall. This is a huge honour and a definite once in a lifetime experience! The children were excellent ambassadors for St. Mary’s – singing beautifully and receiving lots of compliments for their impeccable manners and behaviour. Make sure you check out the videos of their performance on our website – you won’t be disappointed!

Recent news

6th Class went to their first opera on 23rd May. They saw a performance of Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’ at the Gaiety Theatre. Last week, they had a great day at Carlingford Adventure Centre, ziplining through the trees!

All of the 4th Class children were invited to a special sports day in TU Dublin Grangegorman by the local Community Garda team, based in the Bridewell station. The children had a great day of games and fun with children from other local schools.

3rd Class visited TU Dublin Aungier Street last week to take part in the ‘Knowledge Festival’, a great day of coding and fun activities.

Yesterday, 1st Class had an exciting day at Dublin Zoo. The children have been learning all about Africa and animals from around the world so were thrilled to see lots of animals up close!

Today, Senior Infants have visited Dublin Airport as part of their learning about the airport this term. Lots of future pilots!

End of Year Reports

Today, your child’s end of year report is available for download from our Aladdin app. If you haven’t yet set up the app and need help, please come and ask us. If you would prefer a printed copy, please let us know and we will arrange it for you.

Visitors

We were delighted to welcome a group of student teachers from Towson University USA last week. They really enjoyed seeing the children’s learning and comparing our school to schools in America.

Last Friday, we hosted a group of visitors from a range of EU countries who were visiting Ireland with the Sirius Network, who are funded by the EU Commission to research the experiences of migrant families in EU countries. Our visitors were really interested to meet our Young Interpreters and Diversity team and hear about the children’s experiences in school.  They also met with me and Sile to talk about teaching and learning in Irish schools and how we support children and families. Our thanks to Sevak, from New Communities Partnership, who coordinated the visit.

Sr. Anne Neylon, from the Dublin Diocese Education team, visited on Monday to support our 3rd and 4th Class teachers with the ‘Grow in Love’ Catholic schools programme. She commented on the lovely relationships and kindness she saw in each classroom.

Time to Read Celebration

We had a lovely morning on Thursday celebrating the eight super children in 2nd Class who have taken part in the ‘Time to Read’ programme this year. The children have spent 20 weeks reading with volunteers from ‘Business in the Community’ and were presented with lovely certificates and bookmarks to celebrate their achievements. The volunteers spoke about their experiences and praised the children for their efforts and progress over the year. Thank you to Ms. Yeates who has facilitated the volunteers each week and to Sile who, as always, liaises with parents/carers and organised the lovely event this morning.

Soccer Success

Congratulations to our girls’ soccer team who won gold at the Blackhall Place soccer blitz at Kings’ Inn last week. The girls played brilliantly and we are so proud of them! Well done to the boys’ team who also took part and played really well. Thank you to Mr. Carney and Mr. Kerr who supported the children on the day.

Doodle Den Graduation

Well done to all our Senior Infant children who graduated from their year of Doodle Den learning last week. Our thanks to Gillian and James who have worked with the children throughout the year.

New Junior Infant children

We welcomed our new Junior Infant children for September 2019 this week for a special play session. It was lovely to meet the children for the first time and they are all very excited about starting school! Sile is meeting with families this month to make sure everyone is ready for the big move and our ‘Stepping Up’ programme with Grangegorman ABC allows us to visit the children in their pre-schools and get to know more about their learning before they arrive.

Attendance and punctuality

Well done to Ms. Graham’s 3rd/4th Class for top attendance this week.

Dates for your diary

17 June – 2nd Class to Bray Aquarium

18 June – 5th Class to Harbour Splash

19 June – 3rd/4th  and 4th Class to Bray

26 June – End of Year Performances

27  June – 6th Class Graduation at 1.00 p.m.

28 June – School finishes at 12 noon

29 August – School re-starts for new term

Best wishes,

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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National Children’s Choir

We were very proud of the nine children who represented St. Mary’s Primary School as members of the National Children’s Choir at the National Concert Hall on Saturday, 25th May. The children worked so hard to prepare for this concert and performed beautifully.

Have a look at them in action!

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Newsletter 22.5.19

Newsletter

22nd May 2019

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

REMINDER: We are closed on Friday, 24th May as the school is being used as a polling station. We will be open again on Monday, 27th May.

Anti-Bullying Week

The highlight of last week’s Anti-Bullying week was our assembly on Friday where each class shared a special rap they had written during the week. Each class performed their rap together and we were amazed with the quality of the performances. Well done to everyone, our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and Diveristy Team, and thank you to the teachers who led the learning, especially Ms. Kilkenny and Ms. Nolan.

News last week and this week

Last Wednesday, 6th Class represented our school at ‘Feis Átha Cliath’ an Irish dancing competition. The children practised very hard and showcased their dancing beautifully. Thanks as always to our Irish dancing teacher, Aedin.

Well done to the children in Ms. McBride’s 1st Class who took part in a workshop with authors and illustrators Aga Grandowicz and Rob Maguire and featured on RTE’s News2Day.

Thank you to all the parents/carers who joined our Junior Infants for their visit to Airfield Farm last Thursday – it looked like a wonderful day!

5th and 6th Class were thrilled to meet author RJ Palacio who wrote the book ‘Wonder’ as part of the Dublin International Literacy Festival on Monday. She was very impressed with our budding writers and their excellent questions.

Athletics Success

Our athletics team took part in two days of events at Morton Stadium, Santry this week. The children trained hard and everyone gave it their all. Well done to Isaac in 6th Class who won a silver medal in the high jump, Nicola in 6th Class who won a silver medal in the long jump, Laura in 6th Class who won a bronze medal in the hurdles and Simon in 5th Class who won a silver medal in the U11 sprint. A super result! Thank you to Ms. Lougheed and Mr. Carney who prepared the children for the events.

Assessment Tests

Over the coming days, the children in 1st to 6th Class will be sitting our annual standardised tests. Remember – these are a snapshot of what the children can do. We take lots of different kinds of information about children’s learning into account when we assess them. You can help at home by making sure they get lots of sleep and come to school on time each day. We want the children to be relaxed and confident. We talk to them at school about taking the opportunity to show us all they know and remind them that they can only do their best. This is a helpful message for you to give them at home too. We will share the results with you in the end of year reports in June.

Attendance and punctuality

Attendance could do with a big boost over the  next two weeks. Well done to Ms. McBride’s 1st Class for top attendance last week of 98.8%.

Dates for your diary

23 May – 6th Class to ‘Magic Flute’ opera

24 May – School Closed for Polling Day

Saturday 25 May – National Children’s Choir

27 May – 4th Class to Garda Sports Day

30, 31 May and 3 June – June Bank Holiday

7June – 6th Class to Carlingford

11 June – 3rd Class to Howth

13 June – 1st Class to Dublin Zoo

14 June – Senior Infants to Dublin Airport

17 June – 2nd Class to Bray Aquarium

18 June – 5th Class to Harbour Splash

19 June – 3rd/4th  and 4th Class to Bray

28 June – School finishes at 12 noon

29 August – School re-starts for new term

Best wishes,

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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Feis Átha Cliath 2019

Our 6th Class children performed at Feis Átha Cliath today, showcasing their hard work in their Irish dancing classes this year. Well done to all!

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Newsletter 13.5.19

Newsletter

13th May 2019

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

Anti-Bullying Week

This week, our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors are working with our Diversity Team for a special Anti-Bullying Week. Our focus in on racism and discrimination.

In our assembly this morning, we learned that ‘ethnicity’ is what makes you – you! It includes your nationality, your family’s culture and religion.

We also learned that ‘discrimination’ is when a person, or a group of people, are treated unfairly because of things like their gender, age, individual needs or ethnicity.

We learned that ‘racism’ is discrimination because of someone’s ethnicity and we learned that racism and discrimination of any kind, are types of bullying.

We talked about how at our school, we are lucky to have so many people of many different ethnicities and that we all know that even though we might be different, we can all be friends and care for one another.

We discussed what we can do if someone is being bullied – we can say no, we can walk away and we can tell an adult. We talked about how if we hear or see bullying or racist language, it is very serious and we must be ‘upstanders’ – to stand up and say that it is wrong and to always tell an adult.

These are very important messages for children and we hope you can talk about them at home too and continue to remind and support the children with these issues.

News from last week

We were delighted to welcome a group of teachers visiting from the Czech Republic. They were excited to see the children learning and to find out more about Irish schools. Our Student Council led a special presentation to the Laura Lynn charity on Thursday, presenting a cheque for the money raised from their Sponsored Disco – well done!

First Holy Communion

Congratulations to the children in 2nd Class who made their First Holy Communion on Sunday. The children worked hard to prepare for this special ceremony and we were very proud of them. Thanks to Ms. Yeates, Ms. McCaughey and Dolores for preparing the children and to Síle, Audrey, Liz and Ms. Brophy for supporting the children on the day. Thanks also to the children who sang so beautifully in the choir and to all the parents, carers and families who joined us for the day.

Attendance and punctuality

Well done to Ms. McCaughey’s 2nd Class for best attendance for the 2nd week running – 100%!

Dates for your diary

15 May – 6th Class to Feis Átha Cliath

16 May – Junior Infants to Airfield Farm

23 May – 6th Class to ‘Magic Flute’ opera

24 May – School Closed for Polling Day

Saturday 25 May – National Children’s Choir performance in National Concert Hall

27 May – 4th Class to Garda Sports Day

30, 31 May and 3 June – June Bank Holiday

28 June – School finishes at 12 noon

29 August – School re-starts for new term

…and finally…

If you have any spare uniforms at home that you no longer need and could be donated, Síle would be delighted to have them.

Best wishes,

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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Newsletter 3.5.19

Newsletter

3rd May 2019

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

I hope you had a lovely holiday. The children have returned with lots of enthusiasm and energy for the busy term ahead.

News this week

On Monday, 5th Class were invited to 14 Henrietta Street to try out some of the new activities they have designed for schools. The team at Henrietta Street were so impressed with 5th Class on their visit in September that they invited them back to ask their feedback.

Senior Infants and 1st Class have started some yoga sessions with Nicole Polletti while all the classes in 3rd – 6th Class had a rugby taster session with Stephen Maher on Tuesday.

We were delighted to meet the parents/carers of our new Junior Infant children for September 2019 – it’s hard to believe that time of year is coming again so soon!

Safety in the morning time

A reminder to all parents/carers that the school can only take responsibility for children at 8.40 a.m. when the school gates open. Children should not arrive before this time. If your child is waiting outside the gate, they must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

A number of children have been arriving up to 40 minutes before school starts. This is not safe. We are in the middle of the city centre and there are always strangers and unknown adults walking by. All parents and carers should remind children of the rules they have learned in the Stay Safe Programme – ‘say no, get away and tell’.

Student Council Disco

Congratulations to our fantastic Student Council team who organised a disco in aid of Laura Lynn Children’s Hospice before Easter. We are delighted to let you know that the children raised €456.33 – thank you to all the families who donated money for this fantastic cause. We look forward to presenting our donation to the charity next week.

Attendance and punctuality

We were very disappointed with attendance this week with just one class meeting our target of 95%. We need to work hard in the coming weeks to improve and make sure every child is in school every day. Well done to Ms. McCaughey’s 2nd Class for the best attendance.

Dates for your diary

6 May – Bank Holiday – school closed

Sunday 12 May – First Communion

Week of 13 May – Anti-Bullying Week

15 May – 6th Class to Feis Átha Cliath

16 May – Junior Infants to Airfield Farm

23 May – 6th Class to ‘Magic Flute’ opera

24 May – School Closed for Polling Day

Saturday 25 May – National Children’s Choir performance in National Concert Hall

27 May – 4th Class to Garda Sports Day

30, 31 May and 3 June – June Bank Holiday

28 June – School finishes at 12 noon

29 August – School re-starts for new term

…and finally…

Don’t forget we are closed on Monday for the bank holiday. We will see you all first thing on Tuesday.

Best wishes,

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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