Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Easter 2012
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas time is a time of reflection where we look back on the year just ending and often wonder where did the year go and what happened over the past 12 months? Christmas only marks the end of a term, however, it is useful to reflect on what has been achieved in the short period from September to December. As is always the case, schools are busy places and Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa is no exception. 2011 will go down in the history of the school as a very significant year for many reasons, but especially because the school embarked on the challenging road of providing education for a group of children with very special needs. Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa has a recognised and proud tradition of caring for all children but particularly children who have special needs. Our new class ,Coiscéim for children with autism, is further evidence of the commitment of the school community to children who have special needs. I thank the board of management, the parents and all the school staff for their support for this project and I wish Ms Gillan, class teacher, Ms Patti Forristal and Ms Lisa Sheehan, special needs assistants, every good wish in their new role. An Taoiseach Mr. Enda Kenny will officially open the new Coiscéim facility in the New Year
Our Parents’ Association has been very busy also during this term. Thanks to the Association for organising the bookfair with Ms Mullany. The Association organised the printing of the beautiful Christmas cards, produced by the children. Parental support is vital for the children and we welcome your continued involvement in school activities.
Our teachers have been working tirelessly to ensure that the new junior infants settled in well and our resource teachers have done great work on literacy and in helping with the socialisation process of the children. Parent/teacher meetings have been completed and we thank you for your attendance and the teachers for giving of their time over and above the call to duty to facilitate them. Since September, teachers have engaged in a range of activities after school hours under the terms of the Croke Park Agreement including professional development, school planning and staff meetings. Preparations for First Communion, Confirmation, class dramas and Christmas Carols have also been taking place in the school.
These are difficult economic times and the recent budget will have an effect on schools. Reduced budgets and a reduction in teacher numbers will unfortunately impinge on Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa but we will not know to what extent until later in the year. We thank all of you for your efforts to pay for your child’s school books etc. since September. The Parents’ Association will be having a voluntary envelope collection in the New Year and we ask you to do your best to contribute whatever you can afford. The Association continually supplement the school resources with funds raised.
May I take this opportunity to wish you and your families a peaceful and happy Christmas.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Parent /Teacher Meetings etc.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Coiscéim
Monday 14th November was a red letter day in our school's history. Coiscéim, our special class for children with Autism opened its doors to six new children. Ms Julie Gillen, the unit's director and teacher and the two special needs assistants, Ms. Sheehan and Ms.Forrestal have done trojan work in preparation for the big day. The new classroom is situated in the old PE hall, which has been completely refurbished at a cost of over €100,000. We welcome the new children and we hope that Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa will be a source of support for them and their families over the coming years. Thanks to the board of management, the school staff and parents all of whom have been very supportive of this initiative. There will be an official opening ceremony later in the school year, where we hope the school community can celebrate this important milestone in the history of the school.
Board of Management
Next Monday night at 7.30p.m. there is a meeting of parents to nominate and elect parents' nominees for the new board of management which takes up office in December for four years to December 2015. This is an important meeting and I encourage as many parents as possible to attend. The board of management is the statutory body charged with managing the school and it is important that parents have their voice with the rest of the school community in deciding how our school should develop over the coming years.
Book Fair 2011
Book Fair 2011 is underway at the moment and the children are showing great interest in the selection of books on offer. Thanks to Ms. Mullany and the Parents' Association for their work in organising this very successful annual event.
All Ireland Cup
The Liam McCarthy All Ireland Hurling Championship Cup will visit the school on Thursday 17th November. This will be the first time that this prestigious cup will be here and we are especially lucky that one of the Kilkenny All Ireland winning team, Mr Herity is on our staff. Mr Herity has 3 All Ireland medals with Kilkenny in the number 1 jersey. Well done to him and the team. We hope to raffle (free) a Kilkenny Kit on the day among all the children.
Of Course Sam Maguire will also visit us later in the month, won of course by Dublin!
Parent Teacher Meetings will take place soon. Details will be sent to all parents by letter. It is important that parents meet with teachers so that we can work together to support the development of the children.
School closes for Christmas holidays at 12.00 on Thursday December 22rd and re-opens on January 9th 2012.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Welcome and well done!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Summer 2011 update.
As we approach the summer holidays, we reflect on a very busy year and hope that summer will bring all a deserved rest and help renew their energy for the coming year. We mark the end of the year by acknowledging the contribution of the children, the teachers and the staff to the success of the school during the year.
2010/2011
This has been a year of many new milestones in the history of the school. Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa fielded its first hurling team, supported by the local club and by the dedication of Mr. Herity and Ms Donovan. The school participated in its first Basketball competition this year thanks to Ms Kirby and was very successful in a recent tournament.
Bugsy Malone, the musical, was another huge success in a list of many musicals the school has staged over a number of years. Mr Sullivan and Ms Donohoe, supported by all the staff deserve great credit for their work in this area.
Nearly 300 children took part in the National Children's Choir this year in the National Basketball Arena and a large number of children represented the school at the National Concert Hall in late May. Ms Murray and the teachers from 5th and 6th classes worked very hard to prepare the choir. The children sang beautifully and behaved impeccably. As principal I received many compliments about the way your children conducted themselves... well done all.
There were tables quizzes (Ms Connell), Masses and preparation for the sacraments of Communion and Confirmation (Ms Donovan and the sixth and second class teaches), Athletics (Ms Farrell), Soccer (Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Kestell), GAA football (Mr Lyons, Mr. Stapleton).
Croke Park Agreement
Much has been said and written about the Croke Park Agreement since it was accepted earlier this year. In addition to all the extra curricular work outlined above, the teachers at Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa have been working an extra hour per week planning school work, engaging in professional development, having staff meetings and meeting parents. As a result children have benefited from more time in school as all meetings etc. are now held after school hours. The board of management will continue to identify, in consultation with the teachers, the school priorities in the coming year as part of the Croke Park Agreement.
End of Era
This summer marks the end of an era for the school with the retirement of Ms. Anne O’Neill, who has been in Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa for 23 years. Anne’s contribution to the school has been enormous. Her gentleness and her care for the children will be missed. Anne has been a wonderful colleague and we thank her for her contribution to the school community and wish her a very happy retirement. We also wish Mr. Conor Lyons the best as he takes time out to travel next year. Mr. Lyons has contributed much to the development of games in the school and we thank him for his work. Ms. Kirby is taking time out to do further studies which will be of great benefit to the school on her return.
We extend good wishes to Ms. O’Driscoll who goes on maternity leave in September.
Special Class for Children with Autism
The board of management has accepted a request from the Department of Education and Skills to provide for a special class for children with autism from the beginning of Septemeber 2011. This is a huge challenge for the school. New facilities will have to be put in place for the new school year. Six children will be enrolled in the class and a teacher and two SNAs will support them. The new facility will be in the old general purpose room and preliminary work with architects and builders for the refurbishment of this area are under way. Teachers are also undergoing training and registration for enrolment is underway. The school has a strong tradition in the provision of support for children with special needs and this development will provide much needed help for children with autism in the area. My experience in this area in the past has been very positive despite the challenges.
Laneway
A meeting between the school, the community centre and Fingal county Council was facilitated by Cllr Patrick Nulty to try to resolve the fencing and laneway beside the school. The matter is still unresolved but it is hoped that some developments will take place in coming days.
Sympathies
I would like to extend the heartfelt sympathy of all at Scoil an Chroí Ró Naofa Íosa to the Lenihan family on the death of Brian Lenihan T.D. Mr. Lenihan was a good friend to the school and the community over many years and was in no small way instrumental in ensuring that the people of this area had a schools' infrastructure second to none. On a personal level he was a man of great charm, with and was caring and deeply interested in the welfare of the you people in this are. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
It is with regret also that we record the death of our caretaker Michael's dad. We extend our sympathy to Michael and his family.
Parents' Association
The Parents' Association have contributed enormously to te school over many years and this year is no exception. The newsletter outlines many of the activities it is involved in on behalf of the parents. The Association is constantly thinking of novel ways of raising funds to provide extra resources for the children. On your behalf and on behalf of the school community, thank you.
IT
Nearly all classrooms have now been fitted with white board projectors from grants provided by the Department of Education and Skills and thanks to Mr Kieran Lyons for the trojan work he has done to ensure that the work was completed on budget.
Tracksuit
The new tracksuit is now available at Happy Events in the Centre and thanks to the Parents' association for its work in bringing that project to fruition.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Christmas to Easter
The term from Christmas to Easter has been very busy. The very cold snowy days of early January seem very far away, yet it is only 14 weeks since we came back to school after Christmas. During this time the school has produced and staged the musical Bugsy Malone at An Draíocht and performed a wonderful repertoire of choral music in the Basketball Arena. The school hurling team trained, played and won in its first ever hurling game for the school. Many children ran at an athletics’ meetings in Porterstown. Children have written books, won national awards and taken part in many competitions and quizzes. They came second in the local Credit Union Quiz and did very well in the National Parents’ Council Quiz recently. Our girls’ and boys’ football teams have been training hard and representing the school. Basketball has commenced and our soccer teams have been on the field regularly. Junaid Abdulkarim has just won an An Taisce Green Schools’ award winning a digital video camera and €300 for the school and a brand new bicycle for himself.
The Sixth class boys and girls have been confirmed after weeks of preparation and our Communion classes are nearing their big day. Well done to those confirmed and particular thanks to the boys and girls who voluntarily contributed some of their Confirmation money to four special charities. It is a pity that the ceremony has in recent times become very noisy due to people talking and moving in and out of the church on a continual basis. We hope there will not be a repetition of this for our First Holy Communion. The children, teachers and parents put a lot of effort into these important spiritual milestones in the children's lives and it is important that all present respect the occasion.
Over 100 children have enrolled for next September and we look forward to welcoming them to the school soon.
The staging of Bugsy Malone was a major achievement and one which the school undertakes every few years. To all concerned I say a hearty congratulations! It was a magnificent production and the boys and girls were a credit to themselves, their families and the school. Over 1200 people went to see the show and such was the demand for the tickets that the school could have put on many more performances. This was a team effort of huge proportions and I want to congratulate and thank all the staff, parents, friends and the community for all the work and support.
Many of the activities outlined are over and above the call of duty and I acknowledge on behalf of the children and the parents the dedication of staff to the school at a time when the public service is getting poor press. Enjoy the Easter break and I have no doubt that the next term will be equally as busy and we hope as memorable as the last.
Thank you for your cooperation during the disruption outside the school during the recent roadworks. We hope these will be completed before we reurn after Easter. Safety is a primary concern and I urge you all to use the designated crossing areas in the mornings and after school. Please respect our Lollipop Ladies, Terry and Vera who do a tremendous job for the school on a daily basis in rain, hail, wind and sunshine.
The school has been trying very hard for a number of years to have the issue of the side entrance to the school dealt with. I understand that our local councillors are working to have the matter resolved. In the meantime, thank you for your patience.
As we seek to gain our 4th Green we are focusing on transport. We need to look at how we come to school and try to walk or cycle rather than always travelling by car. There will be a new bus lane on the school side of Huntstown Way soon so parking will be totally prohibited (as it is at present!) in the mornings. Try to encourage your child and indeed take up the challenge yourselves as parents to walk,cycle or take public transport to school.
Our Parents' Association deserve special mention for their commitment to the school and the hard work they do fund raising, helping out with our various big school events and generally supporting the school throughout the year. They organised the envelope collection this year, which was very successful and thank you to all the families who contributed so generously. The Association researched and have produced a new more suitable and harder wearing tracksuit which will be available for September. Those who have the present tracksuits may continue wearing them and there is some old stock available in the shop over the next few weeks at bargain prices of €25. (Tracksuit bottoms: €12.50)