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Homework Club
Created : 23 Sep 2021, 4:10 PM
Archived : 23 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents & Guardians,
Homework club commences on Tuesday 28th September. Thanks to those who have already booked their son in. We have a few spaces left, if you would like more information or to book a place, please email the club. Details in the attached PDF document.
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Chess Club for 1st Years
Created : 22 Sep 2021, 3:49 PM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Chess Club for 1st years
This takes place every Thursday during lunch time in Room 3/2.
Play chess or learn to play chess - all welcome.
You may bring your lunch here also.
Many thanks to Mr. Noone and TY students for setting this up for our 1st Year students.
1st Year Vaccinations (HPV, Tdap and MenACWY)
Created : 22 Sep 2021, 3:18 PM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents & Guardians of 1st Year students,
The HSE School Vaccination Team will be vaccinating students (HPV, Tdap and MenACWY) in Punchestown Racecourse Vaccination Centre, Naas on an appointment only basis in line with Covid-19 guidelines.
Your son will be going home today with a letter outlining his scheduled appointment time for Friday 1st of October between the hours of 9.00am - 2.30pm.
If you have any questions, the School Vaccination Team will be happy to help. Further information is available on www.immunisation.ie
TY Mountain Biking & Hillwalking - 4C & 4D
Created : 22 Sep 2021, 2:49 PM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Transition Year
Just a reminder to class 4C who are mountain biking and 4D who are Hill Walking tomorrow. We are going to the Slieve Bloom Mountain Bike Trails and Glenbarrow Waterfalls/Ridge of Cappard. Leaving the school at 9.00a.m and home for 3.30/4.00p.m.
It is very important that studnets in class 4C bring the completed indemnity form which was handed out to them. You cannot participate in the biking without this. I have uplaoded that form to their google classroom also.
Bring a full packed lunch, snacks and plenty of water. No money necessary as we won't pass any shops.
The weather looks mixed and there may be potential for rain. Bring appropriate outdoor clothing. A waterproof jacket, warm layers and good footwear.
Masks must be worn at all times on the bus and hands sanitised upon entering and exiting. If you can't travel for any reason let me know immediately.
See you in the morning.
S.Coy
First Year School Tour 2022
Created : 22 Sep 2021, 12:55 PM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
The First Year School Tour to Paris and Disneyland will go ahead in April 2022.
Please see the earlier notice sent out on the school app titled ‘Expression of Interest 1st Year Tour’ for details (PDF also attached below).
To book a place for your son you must log on to the website of the organising school tour company, use a code provided by the school and then pay a deposit of €200.
On Monday next, 27th September at 4pm, a link to the website and a payment portal as well as the code required will be issued on the school app.
Due to availability only 65 students can be accommodated. Sadly, we cannot take more than 65. It is first come first served.
The total cost of the tour is €730.
The tour leaves Friday 8th April at 4am and returns Monday 11th at 23.30.
All students travelling must be fully vaccinated according to French Government guidelines.
Subject to availability.
The deposit must be paid next Monday 27th September and the remaining €530 can be paid at various times and with various amounts before next February 1st.
Please see the attached PDF which is the earlier notice that went on this app about the details of the school tour.
Remember: A link to the organising company’s website and a code will be issued on the school app at 4pm next Monday 27th and you must register and pay €200 then.
Many thanks,
Tom Noone & the organising teachers
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After-School Study (6th Years)
Created : 22 Sep 2021, 12:03 PM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Study will begin for 6th Year students next Tuesday 28/9/21 (Monday – school closed).
The hope is that we will be able to accommodate other year groups in the coming weeks. Evening study begins at 4.20pm and finishes at 6.20pm. Students will be asked to vacate the premises immediately after study concludes and return for night study at 7.30pm if doing so.
To secure a study place for your son please make payment through the school app (you will receive notifications shortly for each payment, please feel free to click 'opt-out' for any study options you are not interested in for your son). To make payment please go to the 'Shop' section on the left hand panel on the school app, then click 'School Payment' (see images below). There are five options for 6th Year Study, please consider each one before making payment. All five options will appear in the school shop for your son.
1. Monday – Thursday (evening study only)
2. Monday – Thursday (night study only)
3. Monday – Thursday (evening and night study)
4. Monday – Friday (evening study)
5. Monday – Friday (evening and night study)
Study fees will be reviewed for a sibling discount if we can accommodate the other year groups in the coming weeks. If there are siblings in 6th Year please contact the school before making payment. Please see the attached PDF outlining the School Study Rules.
If you have any questions please contact rj@naascbs.ie
Many thanks,
Ronan Joyce (Study Coordinator)
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Application Form for School Prefects (6th Year Students)
Created : 07 Sep 2021, 10:29 AM
Archived : 22 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
We are currently accepting applications for the position of prefect (6th Year students only)
Acceptance of applications will close on Friday September 25th at 2pm. Further information about the role of a prefect is contained below.
What is a prefect:
The position of prefect is a position of responsibility and one which provides an important link between pupils and staff. As prefect you will have the opportunity to take responsibility and share in the leadership of the school. The example you set, your attitude to work, your courtesy, the way you relate to others, how you look after the school and uphold its rules must be of a very high standard.The role of prefect brings out the students’ leadership qualities which may serve as a stepping stone for you in the future, especially with regard to CVs and job applications. .
The role of a prefect:
The main role of a prefect is to help in the smooth running of the school by giving of their time to perform some particular duty. Prefects are role models for other students. They must abide by the school rules at all times. They act as student leaders by wearing their uniform properly, giving good examples with their behaviour and attitude and performing their assigned duty properly. Their role may give them the opportunity to liaise with younger pupils and give them support and encouragement. They should be prepared to be proactive and consider themselves prefects at all times, not just on their designated slot.
They MUST therefore be:
Reliable
Conscientious
Polite
Prefect duties
You must know and remember where and when you are on duty
If you are unable to do your duty, it is your responsibility to ensure that you arrange a swap with another prefect.
Prefects who persistently fail to do their duties will forfeit their right to be prefect.
Attend any prefect meetings called.
Be aware of the example that you can set as a prefect.
If you are interested in becoming a prefect, please complete the application form by using the link below below and return
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Guidance/Wellbeing Fees 2021 - 2022
Created : 21 Sep 2021, 9:45 AM
Archived : 21 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
As a school that promotes the importance of well-being and mental health, activities are being planned for this academic year. A number of these are costly but we feel are very worthwhile for our students.
A reminder to all parents/guardians that each year group will be involved with different workshops and guest speakers in relation to Guidance and Wellbeing.
The Guidance/Wellbeing fee covers the cost of:
Wellbeing books
Testing
Workshops
Guest speakers
Higher Options trip (6th Years only)
Please go to the 'Shop' section of the school app and then click 'School Payment' to make payment if you have not already done so.
Many thanks,
The Management Team
Homework Club
Created : 21 Sep 2021, 8:34 AM
Archived : 21 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents,
Please find attached flyer (PDF) with information on the homework club which will be re-launched in Naas CBS shortly.
This club runs after school and is focused on helping our first and second year students complete their homework on a timely basis and to develop good time management and organisational skills.
If you are interested in finding out more about the club or want to book a place please email the address in the attached flyer.
As places are limited, priority will be given to first year students.
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3rd Year Workshop
Created : 20 Sep 2021, 10:50 AM
Archived : 20 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM
A workshop around the area of phone safety has been organised for 3rd Year students. This workshop will take place on Wednesday 22nd September (please see schedule below).
The programme lasts approx. 1 hour per class and will cover the following subjects: Independence away from the use of a mobile phone, building healthy relationships/friendships away from a mobile phone, getting the balance right in regards to phone usage and touch on the area of bullying and consent. The programnme being delivered is age appropriate.
Schedule: Wednesday 22nd March - 3rd Years 9.00am - 4.00pm
9.00 - 10.00 - Class 3B
10.00 - 11.00 - Class 3C
11.10 - 12.10 - Class 3A
12.10 - 1.10 - Class 3F
2.00 - 3.00 - Class 3D
3.00 -4.00 - Class 3E
A reminder to Parents & Guardians of 3rd Year students that as per our Code of Behaviour phones are not permitted during school hours for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year students.