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Couch to 5K Challenge
Created : 11 Jan 2021, 7:47 AM
Archived : 11 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Many of us spent a lot of the first lockdown out walking and exercising with family. The weather was good, the evenings were long and motivation was high. A huge number of you contributed to our very successful Strava Challenge. This time we have a new challenge for you. January is a time for a fresh start and some new resolutions. How about turning those walks into a run? We are setting a Couch to 5k Challenge for all in our school community. We will hold a virtual 5k event during the February midterm. Attached you will see plans from The Irish Heart Foundation and Runners World. There are many other plans available online. Find a plan that suits you. Most plans only require 3 short sessions a week. Pick one that will allow you to complete a 5k walk/jog/run by the February midterm. The aim of this challenge is to give us all something to work towards during this lockdown. Put those activity trackers you got for Christmas to work or download some recording apps like Strava, Map My Run etc. on your new phone. There are also many Couch to 5k apps that you might find useful. If you are new to running, this is an event for you. You can walk it if you wish. If you already run, use these few weeks to try and beat your personal record for 5k. The most important thing is to make a start. You are only competing against yourself. The evenings are still dark, so make sure you are well lit up when you are out. We will post more items in the coming weeks. Keep the February midterm as your target to complete the event. Stay safe and best of luck. Check out these websites for some more advice www.runnersworld.com/uk/training/5km/a760067/six-week-beginner-5k-schedule/ irishheart.ie/?get_file=18194_Couch-to-5K-Jogging-Plan.pdf www.aig.ie/our-blog/running-for-beginners
Welcome to the start of our Online Learning Week
Created : 10 Jan 2021, 9:02 PM
Archived : 11 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
AS we begin our remote learning timetable today just a little prayer for you all at the start of this new virtual term. images.app.goo.gl/MzjLanaAprHngs5a8
Remote Learning Protocol
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 6:52 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Remote Learning Protocol To support efforts in this unsettling and challenging times and to ensure consistency and high quality of education for all the students in BCS we have produced the following guidelines in the promotion of blended learning. Blended learning is the delivery of the curriculum by facilitating learning in an effective combination of different modes. These modes include In-school, live online (remote) and self-directed. Since our return in September 2020, we have provided our students with the skill set to access and build their confidence in remote and self-directed learning while maintaining the support of in-school engagement. We have compiled a list of guidelines and expectations for members of our school community to support us all to engage in high quality, effective and safe distance learning. Teacher, Students and Parent/Guardians have rights and responsibilities, and it is integral to the ethos of our school as a caring community that mutual respect and tolerance should always characterise all relationships in our school. Please Note: These guidelines should be read in conjunction with all school policies, including Code of Behaviour, Anti-Bullying Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, ICT Code of Conduct as outlined in student PR books and which apply to both in-school and remote classes. Students whose behaviour is regularly inappropriate online and which is consistently below the accepted school standard, may be excluded from school activities. The school reserves the right to report any illegal activities to the appropriate authorities. Students are expected to use Microsoft Office 365 as the main hub for all communications regarding their class arrangements e.g. links to videos, sharing of PowerPoints, assignments etc. Students are also expected to monitor their school email accounts daily. **This protocol is subject to change as emerging needs evolve. Guidelines and Expectations In advance of going online: • Make sure your device is fully charged before class begins. • Find a suitable location – noise free etc, • Log onto the correct app at the time requested by your teacher. • Be aware of what others may be able to view or hear around you/ in the background. • Be class ready, have materials you will need in advance of going online. While Online: • Remember the Rules of ‘Netiquette’ (please see below) • Clarify with your teacher the work you have been assigned. • Clarify the due date for work assignments. • Write all assigned work into your PR book, this will help Parents/Guardians to support you. • Take notes, as you go, on the important point of the lesson. Writing will help you to understand the material and to stay more engaged in the learning. • Stay organised, ensuring folders are kept updated. • Ask your teacher (or SNA) for guidance and suggestions, if you have any questions or difficulties. • If you are still unclear let your teacher know by emailing your teacher during school hours. (8.30am – 4 pm) Attendance: • A roll will be kept of all class attendance, students will have their camera on at all times but speaker on mute until instructed by the teacher to unmute for roll. • If a teacher has a concern about a student’s repeated lack of attendance or lack of participation in class, then the relevant tutor/year-head will be informed, and contact home will be made. Netiquette: • Our schools Code of Behaviour, School Rules and ICT Acceptable Use Policy apply to all Remote Learning. • A high sense of respect is expected from students when engaging with their online class. • The use of proper internet etiquette is always expected. • Circulating or publishing (including on the internet) material recorded without consent with the purpose of humiliating, undermining the reputation of or causing damage to another person, whether considered a ‘joke’ or not , may be considered as a serious breach of discipline and appropriate sanctions will be imposed. This could result in suspension or expulsion from school depending on the circumstances. • Inappropriate language or behaviour will result in disciplinary action. • Remember that Remote Learning is not private. Think about the consequences of anything you might write or post online. • Above all, be positive and participate to the best of your ability in your engagement with BCS Remote Learning. Parents: • Please support your son/daughter by helping to develop a routine during the school day, encourage them to try and complete any online schoolwork to the best of their ability. • Please encourage them to contact their subject teacher, year head or school management, within school hours, if they are having any difficulties. • Please contact your son/daughter tutor or year-head within school hours by email if your child is ill or unable for school/ engage in learning, as would normally occur if in school classes were in operation. • By facilitating your child’s live online lessons in your home, your child’s lessons may feel different, but the same rules of communication apply as if they were regularly taught lessons in school. This means that the interaction during these lessons is to be between the teacher and student only. • Parents may request additional support from the school Guidance, SEN and Year team if required. Initial contact can be made by parents through school office or email and appropriate follow up and supports will be agreed. • Parents/Guardians will be able to view your child’s progress, engagement, and assessments online through the VS Ware portal. • Any issue with online accessibility, please contact school office. We hope your family remains healthy and well, please remind your son/daughter to follow all guidelines to help contain the spread of Covid-19. Kind Regards Denis Ring
Online Classes from Monday
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 6:49 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear Students and Parents/Guardians, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year. I hope you and your extended families are keeping safe and well. As you are aware, we are Online with our classes from next week. We have been meeting as a Senior Management Team with the Chairman of the BOM, Assistant Principals and all Staff over the past few days in preparation for a return to Teaching and Learning next week. The Students will be following their normal class timetable with their teachers. This relates to Learning Support as well as Mainstream classes. Teachers will be mainly operating on the Teams Platform whereby Blended Learning of Live Online classes as well as other means of instruction and guidance/support will also be provided. Please bear with us as we try to ensure that this works as efficiently and effectively as possible. Everyone will do everything possible to provide a successful programme of Teaching and Learning. There will be many challenges as childcare may prove to be a complication for staff ,in some instances, as you will appreciate in these times. I will forward you our Protocols for Remote Learning document which is hugely important as a signpost regarding expectations of all stakeholders in this process. We will be reviewing our progress weekly. This process will require the cooperation of everyone to ensure our Online Provision is a success for our students. Please encourage your son(s)/ daughter(s) to fully engage as we cannot succeed without your help on this matter. Ní neart go cur le chéile. Denis Ring
BT Young Scientist & Technology Update
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 5:43 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
As the curtain is drawn for another year on an extraordinary BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, we would like to thank our two transition year students Grace Arrigan and Cameron Bell, for representing BCS virtually at the competition this year. They put in a lot of hard work over the last few days making themselves available for presentation of their projects online and rigorous interviewing by numerous judges in each of their respective categories; Social and Behavioural Sciences and Technology.
Info for students
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 5:41 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Do your students need access to Microsoft Teams for school work ?? Use their xbox or playstation!!
FAO 6th Year Students and their Parents
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 2:45 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Please see the link below for the first part in a series of presentations for our sixth year students and their parents. In part 1, Miss Landers presents on CAO, PLC, and Apprenticeships. Also included in the presentation is information on Access College routes and SUSI. blackwatercs-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/p/marianne_landers/EZVezbSpGqlHsZzynJfTvS0B08nvekGb0TNdxgB8XTckZA?e=30MVOY
Student Wellbeing Survey Results
Created : 08 Jan 2021, 2:41 PM
Archived : 08 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
As we head into another lockdown, we remind students of the positives they highlighted from the lockdown last year as part of the Wellbeing Survey carried out in October. These included: -Spending time with family -More time to relax and more time for yourself -More exercise opportunities -The opportunity to learn new skills/Times for hobbies and sports -More sleep and rest -The chance to read more books Please focus on these positives for the next few weeks.
Nollaig na mBan
Created : 06 Jan 2021, 12:15 PM
Archived : 06 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Happy Nollaig na mBan
Caroline wishes you well on the Feast of the Epiphany
Created : 06 Jan 2021, 11:04 AM
Archived : 06 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Prayer for Feast of the Epiphany. 6th January Like the Maji, may we also journey and be attentive, untiring and courageous on the path to find the invisible God who was born among us. Pope Francis Wishing everyone a safe and hopeful 2021. Caroline.