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A Parish School
All pupils are expected to participate fully in the life
of the school. While the school is under Church of Ireland
management, the Board and Staff are of course sensitive
also to other tradition and cultures. Children are however,
expected to participate in School Worship Services (one
before Christmas and one at the end of the school year).
The programme for Religious Instruction (a broadly Christian
and Bible-based scheme) devised by the Church of Ireland
is implemented in the school. Again, all children are
expected to participate in this programme |
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Lunch
Please send healthy lunches to school. Chewing gum and
glass bottles are not allowed. Lunches should be kept
separate from schoolbooks. Snacks are allowed on Fridays
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Books and Belongings
Children are encouraged to take care of their books and
belongings. Covers protect the books and prolong their
life. All books and belongings (e.g. coats, pencils, ruler’s
etc.) should be clearly named.
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Information
All children will be responsible for taking home information
that is sent out by the school. Please search school bags
for communications, letters etc. Read and record pertinent
information. We usually send notes with the eldest child
of each family unless requested otherwise.
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Information Changes
Please notify the school immediately of any information
changes – address, telephone number, daytime contact
number etc. |
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Parent/Teacher Contact
Parents play a vital role in the education of their children.
They are encouraged to communicate regularly with the
teachers regarding their child’s education, progress
and well being. This may be done by appointment either
before or after school. Continued contact is encouraged
particularly if there is any matter, which may be a cause
of concern. Initial contact regarding a matter of concern
should be with the class teacher. If it is not resolved
at this stage parents should only then contact the principal.
Formal parent teacher meetings are organised for November.
It is very important that parents attend these meetings. |
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Homework
Homework is viewed as an extension and reinforcement of
work that the children do at school. It is an opportunity
for parents to become involved in their children’s
work, and also enables them to be aware of the type of
activity being done at school. Homework is set every day
except Friday. A mixture of written, oral and memory work
is given. The following is a rough guideline of the amount
of time that should be spent on homework:
Infants 15 minutes
1st & 2nd 20 – 30 minutes
3rd & 4th 30 – 45 minutes
5th & 6th 45 – 60 minutes
If for any reason
a child is unable to complete homework a note must be
sent to this effect.
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Parents' Association
The school’s Parents’ Association is active.
It is involved in organising a wide variety of extra-curricular
activities for the children, which take place immediately
after school. These include Swimming and French. The Parents’
Association also supports the work of the school by fund-raising
when special needs arise, and by providing social occasions
to meet one another.
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The Administration of Medicine
The policy of the school is that no teacher is required
to administer medicine to a pupil unless they are in agreement
to do so and the proper procedures have been put in place.
If your child requires medication please contact the principal
and she will inform you of the requirements of the Board
of Management in this regard.
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Applications for places at the School
Application forms are available on request from the Principal,
and should be returned to her. Places are allotted by
the Board of Management during March or April, and if
need be a waiting list is drawn up. Names are not carried
forward automatically from the waiting list to the next
year. A new application must be made. Completion of an
application form is not a guarantee of a place. Siblings
of current pupils are not automatically guaranteed a place
at the school
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Notes to the Teacher
A note must be sent to the teacher in any of the following
circumstances:
Absence from school (note on return)
If your child is unwell and you wish him/her to stay
in the classroom during break time
If your child has been unable to complete homework |
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Staff Meetings
Staff meetings are held on the second Friday of each month.
The children go home at 12 noon on these occasions. |
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Additional Tuition (English)
Additional tuition in English is available from two qualified
language support teachers. If a teacher feels that a child
would benefit from this, parents are contacted and the
matter is discussed. Arrangements are then made, with
the consent of the parents, for the child to attend these
extra classes. Such arrangements are continually monitored.
If a child no longer requires such classes the arrangement
ceases. The arrangement, monitoring and cessation of additional
classes are done in consultation with parents, class teacher,
language support teacher and the principal. |
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