We were delghted to welcome two volunteers from the homeless charity P.A.T.H. on Monday to speak with our 6th year Leaving Cert Applied class about the work they do.
P.A.T.H. provides food and other essentials to those who are homeless in Dublin City.
We were also able to present P.A.T.H. with the large collection of selection boxes donated by our students and staff.
Thank you to all who generously donated to this collection.
James Meehan, Lilly McQuarrie and Katie O'Donnell, members of the Ember team, along with one of their classmates introduced the season of Advent to all first year groups.
In preparation for the 1st of December, each 1st year student was given a copy of the advent wreath to colour in, researching the colour of each candle and what they represent.
They were also given an advent calendar to create their own countdown to Christmas through acts of kindness. The Ember team gave them a suggested list of acts of kindness. Each day will reveal a good deed to complete.
Best of luck to all first years completing this! Students in other years can also try to complete acts of kindness throughout the month of December.
Cross and Passion College celebrated founder's day on Tuesday 21st November. Since we were closed to facilitate the cluster day, it was celebrated on Monday 20th November.
Amy Schmelter, from the Ember team, made a whole school intercom announcement sharing insights into our founder Elizabeth Prout as well as launching their competition for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students. These year group were invited to create a piece of artwork depicting our founder/history of our school.
Katie O'Donnell, from the Ember team, announced the winners on Friday.
Congratulations to Lucy Curtis (3F), Kayden Casey (3E) and Ella Fishbourne (1B). Ella was absent on this day, but received her prize. Well done to all entered the competition
The Religion department set up a remembrance tree for the month of November. All year groups got the opportunity to place the name of a loved one on the tree.
Many thanks to Ms Doran for making the tree from wood. This now will be taken down to be replace by our advent wreath ahead of advent season.
Dear CPC community,
in conjunction with our Parents' Association I am excited to announce the launch of the CPC Fundraiser Lotto.
This is a fundraising initiative and the money raised will be used to directly support the education of your children and purchase additional resources for our school including additional IT equipment, sports equipment, recreational resources for students, classroom and teaching resources.
We hope that the weekly option of 1 line for €2.50 will allow everybody to contribute. Please pass the word on and invite friends and family.
It would be hugely appreciated if you can contribute €5 for 3 lines, and you never know you might just win!
Visit our fundraiser to join or scan the QR code. More details in the attached Pdf.
Thank you so much.
Joe Leonard, Principal and the Parents’ Association
The Irish Blood Transfusion Service will visit Kilcullen Wednesday 29th November with all details attached in poster form.
We would be most grateful if these details could be included on your social media platforms and shared among your staff and parental panels.
Many thanks for your continued support.
Kind regards,
Donor Services I Irish Blood Transfusion Service | Carlow Centre | Kernanstown Industrial Estate | Hackettstown Road | Carlow | R93 AC82
DETAILS IN THE ATTACHED PDF
This coming weekend, on Saturday 25th November, you will find members of our parents association outside Eurospar and Nolans Butchers on the main street collecting funds for upcoming events in CPC.
Each year the PA carry out fundraising events in order to support the students of CPC. Monies collected will support this years TY musical and student council projects in the school.
Please support this annual bucket collection in whatever way you can. Thank you.