ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO!!!
GREAT NEWS! Every line in our lotto on 14th December can win our Jackpot and will automatically have a free chance to win one of our local spot prizes.
Family Day Pass to the National Stud and Japanese Gardens
Fallon’s Restaurant Lunch voucher for two (Food only Monday - Saturday)
Gift from Faerly, Kilcullen
Fountain Takeaway - €15 voucher
AWESOME CHRISTMAS PRIZES! - PLUS every line gets a free chance to win one of the awesome Christmas prizes donated by the service provider “Our Fundraiser”. This giveaway is open to all organisations who use their service.
• 2 x VIP Taylor Swift Tickets
• A €1,000 Christmas shopping spree
• A Gamers bundle including a PlayStation 5, TV, and gaming headset
• 10 x €100 JD Sports gift cards
• 5 x Luxury Christmas Hampers
Thank you so much for your support, you are making a real difference. Please spread the word with family and friends to join in.
Click HERE to Join
We are counting down the days to our Senior Citizens Christmas Party which is organised and hosted by our 6th year students.
The party takes place this Thursday 14th December at 11.30am in the school assembly hall. Please rsvp to religiouseducation@cpckilcullen.com or by texting 083 0900235.
It looks like it will be a great event for all who attend with lots of food, music, a raffle and even a visit from Santa planned.
We are very thankful to all those who have donated prizes to the raffle and in particular to Ruth's Home-baked Goods for the two beautiful cakes that she donated to us.
Looking forward to welcoming our 6th year students grandparents and all who can attend from the local area.
Well done to the U19 boys and girls badminton teams who competed in the Kildare Badminton Association U19 competition in Kilcullen today. The girls team won silver medals, finishing runners up to Kildare Town Community School.
The boys team finished second in their group but lost their semi final to Naas CBS.
Well done to Sadhbh, Grace, Aoibhe, Niamh, Julie, John, Daniel, Joseph, Mikey and all involved on a really successful day.
Dear Principal,
Please see important from the HSE below and in the attached.
All children aged 2-17 can get the free flu vaccine.
The nasal flu vaccine is available until the middle of February 2024 for children aged 2-17. Participating GP practices and Pharmacies are giving the vaccine for free. It is given as a spray up the nose, there is no need for an injection. It is a safe, easy and pain free way to help protect children against flu this winter.
Flu can be serious in children
Children are twice as likely to get the flu then adults. While most children who get the flu will have mild symptoms, some children can get complications such as pneumonia or bronchitis and may need to go to hospital. Children, especially younger children, are also more likely than adults to get severe complications of flu. Flu can cause serious illness in children, and children with chronic health conditions are most at risk of severe complications of flu.
Symptoms of flu in children include
· High temperature
· Muscle pains
· Headache
· Extreme tiredness (fatigue)
Children also carry the flu virus in their system longer than adults do. They can spread the flu virus easily to other children, in day-care centres and schools, and to older and vulnerable people around them. Supporting the flu campaign this year The flu vaccine is the best protection we have against flu. We would appreciate it if you could help to promote flu facts and the vaccine with parents.
You may also find the following resources helpful:
· HSE flu website: www.hse.ie/flu. It also contains further information about the flu vaccines available this year (including the injectable flu vaccines for adults) and all those who are recommended the flu vaccine
· Information leaflet for parents (in English and translations available on the flu website): https://bit.ly/47EbLmy
· Poster on the Children’s Flu vaccine (in English and Irish translation available on the flu website): https://bit.ly/3uEhM3S
As always, we thank you for your support for the flu vaccination programme.
Dear parents/guardians,
I hope your son/daughter is settling into their subject choices now.
I received a small number of emails seeking to be added to waiting lists for some subjects. As previously notified, most classes are full and I will be only be in contact if a place becomes available for your son/daughter.
Unfortunately, I can not exceed the permitted number allowed in practical classes for health, safety and insurance reasons, so unless somebody leaves a subject there is no space in the class.
The following subjects (Business and Art) have very limited space available so if your son/daughter wants to see if it is possible to switch to one of these, please make conatct with me on joeleonard@cpckilcullen.com
Best wishes
J Leonard.
Please find attached a message from the DE Inspectorate
Dear Principal,
Attached you will find a newsletter for children and young people about the work of the Inspectorate as it relates to 2023-2024. I would be grateful if you could bring this newsletter to the attention of all children and young people in your school.
Kind regards,
Yvonne Keating
Chief Inspector
4D St Vincent DePaul class are currently running a food drive until the Friday 15th December. They would like to remind all members of the school community to donate, if possible.
The accepted items are non-perishable foods. Below is a suggested list:
The collection point is beside the food village.
All food donated will be delivered to the Kilcullen SVP shop, whereby it will be distributed to local families in time for Christmas.
All support is greatly appreciated.
Our TY students enjoyed intercative workshops with SARI this week.
SARI - Sports Against Racism Ireland delivered anti-discrimination workshops to all 4th Year class groups.
These workshops are supported by the UEFA Foundation for Children and the Irish Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.
SARI deliver these anti-discrimination soccer workshops to schools all around the country addressing issues such as racism, sexism, homophobia and disabilities.
The workshops comprised of soccer training games and exercises with built in awareness of what it means to discriminate on and off the pitch.
Well done to our wonderful 5th Leaving Cert Applied HCT class that prepared and served a fabulous morning tea to their teachers today.
There was a variety of home baked goods including mincepies, meringue kisses and cookies.
The room was set up so well and was a very warm and welcoming space.
The students did themselves proud.
Well done to all the students and their teacher Ms O Malley.