Ms Heffernan's 3rd year home economics students were busy today making a variety of treats for their Afternoon Tea assignment. They made a range of sandwiches, scones and sweet treats such as brownies, cupcakes and more! They put on a lovely display as you can see from the pictures attached.
As you know we have had a considerable amount of rain in recent days and with more on the way this evening we are erring on the side of caution and cancelling our planned sports day event. This was a difficult decision to make, the sports day is a great whole school event enjoyed by all but safety must always come first. Unfortunately we feel the courts and pitches will be in a sub optimal condition for hosting such a large scale event. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
European Day of Languages Tuesday 26th September 2023
To celebrate European Day of Languages our students were invited to share their languages with the school community. It was a delight to hear our students speak on the school intercom showing what a multicultural school we have become. A big Go raibh maith agaibh, Danke and Merci to Zoe Moran (3C): French, Meryem Atasever (2D): Turkish & Mandarin, Aisling Coogan (3F): Russian, Bethany Swaine (3C): Gaelige, Baron Descaller (3F): A Filipino dialect, Weronika Stepniak (3A): Polish & German, Andreja Liauciute (3C): Lithuanian and Daniella Oliveira Nascimento (5L): Portuguese (missing).
Dear Colleagues,
Just wanted to remind you of some upcoming talks for parents (& service providers) that are taking place in the Kildare Libraries on Substance Abuse, Vaping and other trends, which may be of interest. The talks will be given by Steven Joyce, Community Harm Prevention Co-ordinator with the South-Western Drug & Alcohol Task Force. I’ve attached a poster with details of the next talk in Leixlip library on Thursday 12th October. Certificates of attendance are available for CPD purposes.
‘The Substance of Youth’ – Substance Abuse, Vaping & other trends
Presented by Steven Joyce
Join us for this talk with Steven Joyce for Parents of Tweens and Teens, which will give information and advice re substance abuse and emerging trends such as Vaping. Steven is a Development Worker and community Harm Prevention Coordinator with the South-Western Regional Drug & Alcohol Task Force.
Leixlip Library 7pm Thursday 12th October
Book here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/letstalkaboutparenting/995859
Kildare Library 7pm Thursday 16th November
Book here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/letstalkaboutparenting/995861
Athy Library 7pm Thursday 23rd November
Book here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/letstalkaboutparenting/995886
Thanks to Steven for providing these talks for us.
Kind Rgds,
Suzanne Brosnan
Executive Librarian I Kildare Library & Arts Service I Regional Manager Celbridge and Clocha Rince Libraries I 045 980 859 I 087 1136150
To celebrate European Day of Languages, lots of fun activities and initiatives are happening in our language classrooms today. We are wearing our language detective caps and investigating “‘word of the year’‘ in several different languages. We are challenging ourselves with some brain games and doing our best to learn the Greek alphabet as well as discovering interesting facts about world languages.The students have carried out a survey and established that in our school community we speak a total of 17 different languages. On this important day, we would also like to say Bonjour to our friends in Saint-Contest, Kilcullen’s twinning partner town in Normandy. We are looking forward to building friendships and connecting with the young people in Saint-Conteste in the coming months.
Dear Principal,
The Laura Brennan catch up program for Human Papilloma Virus(HPV) vaccine has expanded to offer HPV vaccine to boys/males up to and including the age of 21 years. These boys were in school when the vaccine was introduced for first years in 2019 but it was not available to boys in higher school years at the time.
Boys, currently in sixth year, who were in 2nd year in 2019 did not get access to this vaccine. They can now get it, free of charge, through this catch up program. All other boys in the school currently and all female students will have been offered it in first year. If they did not avail of it at the time they too can get this vaccine now.
Laura Brennan campaigned to make this vaccine available to all as she herself battled a terminal illness caused by this virus. This virus can cause, anal, penal cancers, genital warts and throat and neck cancers in males. In women it can cause, anal, cervical cancer and genital warts and also neck and throat cancers. The HPV 9 vaccine, in a single dose, gives protection to boys and girls against HPV.
In her memory, until December 31st, this vaccine is being made available to females up to 24 years of age who missed out on this vaccine and now also to males until 21 years of age.
Please can you forward on this information and the above attachment to all parents of children in your school. We, the school team will continue to visit schools to provide the HPV vaccine along with the MenACWY and Tdap vaccines to first years. However parents of first year children may have older children who missed out and would now like to avail of this very effective and important vaccine.
We are running a clinic through the Laura Brennan catch up program, on Friday 24th November in Athy Primary care centre, Dublin Road, Athy from 2.00-4.00pm. Registration is available through www.hpv.ie . It would be useful to share this information with your 4th, 5th and 6th year students who are eligible to consent for vaccines themselves from the age of 16 years.
This catch up program finishes in December and vaccines will only be available for first year students after this through national vaccine programs. HPV is a safe and effective vaccine.
Kind regards,
Deirdre Lane
Public Health Nurse
School Immunisation Team,
Kildare West Wicklow
Dear Parents/Guardians,