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Back to school
Created : 05 Jan 2020, 11:49 AM
Archived : 07 Jan 2020, 12:00 AM
We hope all our families and stakeholders have had a pleasant and restful Christmas break. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone back in school tomorrow morning at 8.50am, Monday 6th January 2020. To make things a little easier tomorrow morning take a few minutes today to get yourselves organised - uniform, books, stationery etc. Best wishes to everyone for this new term, new year and new decade. Don't forget to set your alarm ⏰
U14 Football
Created : 07 Nov 2019, 5:16 PM
Archived : 07 Jan 2020, 12:00 AM
Due to a waterlogged pitch in Ashbourne tomorrow’s u14 boys football match has been called off.
Christmas Newsletter 2019
Created : 19 Dec 2019, 4:04 PM
Archived : 06 Jan 2020, 12:00 AM
At this special time of year we want you to know that your contribution to our school is very much valued. We appreciate that Christmas is filled with a myriad of emotions for people. While these emotions are invigorating for some they may be challenging for others. It is important to share our feelings, sometimes all we need is a little reassurance, guidance and/or encouragement.
We hope you all have a relaxing and peaceful Christmas break!
Our wish for you and your families for 2020 is good health, happiness and prosperity.
Please use this link to view our Christmas Newsletter bitly.com/smcs1002
The newsletter can also be viewed on the school website scoilmhuireclane.ie
Thank you Ms McGee for assembling this newsletter.
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Christmas Service 2019
Created : 19 Dec 2019, 2:34 PM
Archived : 06 Jan 2020, 12:00 AM
The annual Christmas Service for our Junior students took place in the RC Parish Church in Clane today. Our students filled the church to capacity. We want to thank both the teachers and students that participated in this beautiful service. A special thanks to Mr Shanahan & Ms Nevin for their leading our choir and musicians, to Ms Clifford and her dancers, to Mr Breslin who was joined by Mr Dermody for the final carol. Thanks to our Head Prefect Niamh for her thought provoking words. To Fr Paul and the parish team for accommodating our school yesterday and today. Finally to our Junior Years for their respect and participation.
Maynooth University School Prizes Awarded to 6th yr Students, Ellie, Shedrack, Andy and Luke.
Created : 10 Dec 2019, 12:37 PM
Archived : 06 Jan 2020, 12:00 AM
Congratulations to 6th yr students, Andy Lee Mitchell, Luke Hodgekiss, Shedrack Ali and Ellie Fitzpatrick, who were presented with Maynooth University Certificates and vouchers for €150 yesterday in recognition of their excellent results in their Summer 5th yr exams.
Maynooth University has strong links with Scoil Mhuire and 49 students past students enrolled in first year in the University this year. Each year the University presents school prizes to students in local schools. Maynooth University representative Laura Creevy presented the awards and is pictured below with the winners and Mr. Nolan and 6th yr Year Head, Mr. Sheridan.
The students are hoping to pursue courses in Engineering, Accounting and Finance and Physics. We wish them well for 6th year and their future studies.
James meets the First Ladies.
Created : 19 Dec 2019, 6:52 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2019, 12:00 AM
James Byrne (3rd Year) became an ambassador for Barretstown Gang camp last Summer.
He had the honour of meeting Hillary Clinton and Sabina Higgins.
James presented a speech to Mrs Clinton, Minister Simon Harris and 150 guests for their Founders Dinner in Barretstown where he spoke eloquently with pride and dignity.
This took real courage, confidence and determination. The First Ladies now know many of his school experiences in Scoil Mhuire. Barretstown is the chosen charity for our Fifth Year's fundraiser this year, a most worthy cause.
We are most proud of James and wish him our very best wishes in this new role.
South Leinster Senior League Winners
Created : 24 Oct 2019, 1:25 PM
Archived : 24 Dec 2019, 12:00 AM
Football trip to manchester
Created : 11 Dec 2019, 5:59 PM
Archived : 20 Dec 2019, 12:00 AM
A recent enjoyable football weekend to Manchester to see Manchester United Vs Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. An early start Saturday morning to travel to Manchester by Ferry, The time was passed by some students taking on the teachers at card games. An exciting match throughout with some bowling afterwards. Many thanks to Ms Clifford, Mr Caulfield, Mr Scully, Mr Clifford and the group organiser Mr. Dempsey for accompanying the students.
School App - Version 5 Upgrade!
Created : 09 Dec 2019, 11:19 AM
Archived : 20 Dec 2019, 12:00 AM
The App has been updated to Version 5. There are a range of new features which continue our drive towards a digital communications environment.
If you have auto updates turned on the update process will be done automatically. Otherwise you will see an UPDATE message in your Notifications screen. Select UPDATE to complete the process.
You will be asked to verify your mobile number during the update process. This must be the mobile number you have supplied to the school. Please note that only parents/students/teachers on the current schools list will be able to access the App. If you have changed your mobile number of if you have not supplied a mobile number you will not be able to access the App.
Please note that if you do not update your APP certain features, including Consent Forms will not be available.
If you experience any difficulty please email us at: support@uniqueschools.ie.
Unique School App Support Team
Dr Niall Moyna - Third Year Students
Created : 06 Dec 2019, 11:02 AM
Archived : 20 Dec 2019, 12:00 AM
We were very fortunate to have Dr Niall Moyna give up his free time to address all our Third Year students this morning. Niall had us all captivated for an hour. His address was on the area of health and wellness. He told us that health is a combination of physical, mental and social wellbeing. He said that wellbeing is emotional, intellectual and social strands intertwined together. His aim he said was to stimulate each person to recognise their full potential - to realise and develop our unique talents. He stressed the importance of physical activity and the significance of the habits that are developed in adolescence and early adulthood. Some of Niall's presentations can be found on YouTube. A special word of thanks to Mr Caulfield for organising this for us.
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