Displaying 1431-1440 of 2243 results.
St. Brigid's Day
Created : 01 Feb 2021, 10:15 AM
Archived : 01 Apr 2021, 12:00 AM
Wishing everyone a very happy St. Brigid's Day. For information on St. Brigid and how to make a St Brigid's cross please follow the links St. Brigid's Day information www.loom.com/share/0dcd8abc0cf24f47879c6217aa8097ab How to make a St. Brigid's cross youtu.be/Yn_MG4HZVOo
Sixth Year Students Reminder CAO Deadline 1st February 2021
Created : 29 Jan 2021, 4:34 PM
Archived : 29 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
The deadline for CAO applications is 5pm on Monday next, 1st February 2021. Please ensure that you have your application submitted before the closing time.
Update regarding school closure and wellbeing resources
Created : 29 Jan 2021, 4:16 PM
Archived : 29 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear parents/guardians and students, I hope you are keeping well and looking forward to the weekend. We have come to the end of the third week of remote teaching and learning and the level of engagement remains very impressive indeed. Well done to the students for this and also a special thank you to the parents who are facilitating it and juggling work commitments too. My thanks to all of our teachers and SNAs who continue to do their very best to continue teaching and learning in these very challenging circumstances. I have today received confirmation that schools will not reopen on February 1st as had been reported through the media. The communication I received is as follows: "29 January 2021 Dear Principal As you are aware, the Government has made a decision on foot of public health advice to extend the level 5 restriction measures in place to supress the spread of Covid-19, and as part of these measures to continue this phase of school closure at present. This decision has been made in the context of wishing to avoid the movement of the full one-million strong school-going population daily. The closure of schools will be kept under ongoing review by Government. It is a priority for Government to address the needs of children with special educational needs and provide additional supports for these children during this period of closure, in line with public health advice. The Department of Education is engaging closely with stakeholder representatives during this limited period, to work towards achieving consensus on a satisfactory way forward to ensure a safe phased return of children with special educational needs to inschool learning. This remains a high priority for all partners. The Department is also continuing to work with education partners to ensure that all schools can safely fully reopen, in line with public health advice. You will have received updated information and guidance in recent bulletins, and it may be helpful to summarise these here, along with some further items that may be useful to parents and the wider school community. Yours faithfully Deirdre Shanley Assistant Secretary" The relevant piece referred to at the end of the letter is here: "Supports for parents Continuity of schooling guidance for parents is available at this link in several languages: www.gov.ie/en/collection/965639-continuity-of-schooling/ Online safety Extensive information and guidance on online safety is available to for parents and students at www.webwise.ie. The information contained at www.webwise.ie/parents/covid19-online-safety-advice-for-parents/ might be particularly useful. Curriculum Tagged Resources The Department’s Education portal Scoilnet (www.scoilnet.ie/) contains some 21,000 curriculum tagged resources that can be used by teachers, students and parents to support the continuity of learning in the remote environment. Wellbeing supports The National Educational Psychological Service of the Department of Education, NEPS, has developed an updated series of resources and animation videos for parents and students during this period of school closures. These build on previous materials that proved popular with parents. The videos feature important updated wellbeing advice and guidance, and include tips on how students can stay positive, active and connected, and how parents can support their child’s daily routine. Irish language and sign language interpretation versions are also available and are posted on the Department’s twitter feed on @Education_Ire and on gov.ie/schools. The pdf resource guides are available here: www.gov.ie/en/publication/af24b-wellbeing-guidance-documents-for-parentsstudents-and-schools/e The videos are available here: www.gov.ie/en/publication/a04fc-advice-for-students-and-theirfamilies/#wellbeing-advice-for-parents-during-covid-19 Supports for parents of children with special educational needs The National Council for Special Education has a range of resources for parents of children with special educational needs, including useful material on a broad list of supportive topics, and short focused video materials designed to provide advice and guidance to parents. These are available on ncse.ie and disseminated through their twitter feed @ncseirl. The NCSE is also operating a dedicated phone line for parents of children with special educational needs during this period of school closure, offering support and guidance; the number is 01 603 3456 and it is open during office hours. Support for Traveller parents: The Department has produced a video in partnership with Pavee Point for Traveller parents on supporting their children during school closures, which is available here: www.gov.ie/en/publication/a04fc-advice-for-students-and-theirfamilies/#support-for-traveller-parents-while-schools-are-closed In addition to the above the National Educational Psychology Service (NEPS) has provided the following suite of resources which students/parents may find useful to support their wellbeing during this time: "As you know classes reverted to remote learning on Monday 11th for the month of January...We are aware of the difficulties faced by families during this pandemic and we know that on-line education is a challenge. We ask that you continue to encourage your son/daughter to engage with on line classes and school work to the greatest extent possible, but encourage you to be realistic about your child’s needs and your own needs. We are especially mindful of exam students and the stress that school closure can bring. When thinking about how we cope with uncertainty and stress, it can be helpful to remind ourselves of these three key messages: Stay Responsible & Informed Stay Active & Connected Stay Positive & Calm On the attached PDF we have created links to a range of resources which you may find helpful." I sincerely hope that the above is useful as you try to navigate this period. I will continue to update you as soon as I receive any communications. Best wishes J Leonard

Pdf-1
Final reflection for Catholic Schools Week
Created : 29 Jan 2021, 4:14 PM
Archived : 29 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
As we come to the end of Catholic Schools Week 2021, it is timely to consider some reflections on the importance of hope. "You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world's problems at once but don't ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own" Michelle Obama "May your choices reflect your hope's, not your fears" Neldon Mandela "We must accept finite disappointment , but never lose infinite hope." Martin Luther King Jr "I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I hope." Psalm 130:5
February Walking Challenge
Created : 28 Jan 2021, 9:04 PM
Archived : 29 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
For the month of CPC the PE department invites all students to participate in the ‘Walk Around the World Challenge’. The aim of this is for the school community to come together and collectively walk a total of 60000km. A daunting number but this would work out as each student walking about 2km a day! All students are asked to take a screenshot of their weekly distance walked and submit it each Monday morning on their respective PE Google Classrooms. It would be fantastic if we could get as many students involved to create a real sense of school community and pride in CPC. It is important to remember that any exercise is in line with the HSE guidelines that are currently in place. The challenge will run for the whole month of February, beginning on Monday the 1st. Weekly workouts and quizzes will continue to be posted in association with the walking challenge. Please find attached a photo outlining the challenge. Ní neart go cur le chéile. The PE department
Catholic Schools Week 2021
Created : 28 Jan 2021, 1:56 AM
Archived : 28 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
As we continue to celebrate Catholic Schools Week let us ponder how members of the Christian faith have been challenged and how they met those challenges. "Christ has no body now but yours. No hands, no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes through which He looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good. Yours are the hands through which He blesses the world. Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are His body. Christ has no body on earth but yours." Teresa of Avila
Make a St Brigid's Day Cross competition
Created : 26 Jan 2021, 8:05 PM
Archived : 27 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
I have been asked to share the following: Children’s Competition launched by Into Kildare. The ‘Make a St Brigid’s Day Cross’ is inviting children to create their very own St Brigid’s Day cross from any material they may have! This could include paper straws; lollipop sticks or they can even bake a cake in the shape of a St Brigid’s Day Cross!! We just want them to show their creativity! The competition has two categories – under 10yr and over 10yr and prizes include vouchers for Whitewater Shopping Centre and Family Passes to Lullymore Discovery Park. Entry details are available on our website: www.intokildare.ie and winning entries will feature on our website and in the Kildare Nationalist. The deadline is next Saturday 30th January.
Elizabeth Prout - soon to be a saint?
Created : 26 Jan 2021, 7:52 PM
Archived : 27 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
The foundress of the Cross and Passion order, Elizabeth Prout, has been declared "venerable" - the third step of five on the way to sainthood. Click on the photo to read an article from the English Times from last week for more detail.
Trinity College Dublin Entrance Exhibition awards.
Created : 26 Jan 2021, 7:38 PM
Archived : 27 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Trinity College Dublin Entrance Exhibition awards. Entrance Exhibitions reward academic achievement of new undergraduate entrants to Trinity College Dublin. They are awarded to the student accepted into the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree programme who achieves the highest points among Trinity entrants. Congratulations to Fiona Eguare who received her award at a virtual online celebration yesterday.
How to photograph your work so that your teacher can see it clearly
Created : 26 Jan 2021, 12:21 PM
Archived : 26 Mar 2021, 12:00 AM
Thanks to Ms Kelly for sharing this short video with tips of how to photograph work if submitting pictures to your teachers. It specifically talks about submitting photos of art but in fact is relevant for all work that you might be submitting photos of. youtu.be/ejRtcCffTKA