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OPen Day - Maynooth University - Sat. Apr 30th
Created : 26 Apr 2022, 12:56 PM
Archived : 26 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians of TY, 5th and 6th year students, Maynooth University will hold an on campus open day this Sat Apr 30th for prospective students. Please go to www.mu.ie/opendays to register. A free bus will run from Woods' Garage in Clane - students see details on Careers Notice Board. Thank you, Ms. McGee
Free Webinar for Parents on Adolescent Self Harm
Created : 25 Apr 2022, 12:08 PM
Archived : 25 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians, Attached please find details of a FREE webinar for parents/guardians : 5 Things Parents Need to Know about Adolescent Self-Harm Date: Tues 26th April 2022 Time: 7pm till 8pm Booking via Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.ie/e/311033659047 see qr code on attached picture. This is part of a collaborative project between University College Dublin and Pieta, funded by the Irish National Office of Suicide Prevention.
Autism Acceptance Week - April 26th -30th - events that may be of interest to parents and guardians
Created : 25 Apr 2022, 11:49 AM
Archived : 25 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Autism Acceptance Week Autism Acceptance A number of free, online events will take place in April 2022 to promote acceptance of autism. NCI and DCU are both designated Autism Friendly Higher Education Institutions and are committed to the principles underlying that status. Together, we are hosting a joint Autism Acceptance Week, including a series of public-facing events to promote autism acceptance. All events are online and free to attend, but registration is required. Online Events Explore the events taking place for Autism Acceptance Week 2022 and register for those you are interested in. Watch Party - Seeing the Unseen 7-9pm, Tuesday 26th April Seeing the Unseen is an Icelandic documentary, sharing the stories of 17 autistic women. Register for Wednesday’s panel discussion to receive a link to view this film. Either watch it at your own convenience (23-30 April) or share the experience by joining our watch party. Click here for further information and to register for this event Women and Autism 1-2.30pm, Wednesday 27th April Elin Sigurðadóttir, one of the women featured in Seeing the Unseen, will be joined by writer/actress Stefanie Preissner, and illustrator, author and stand-up comedian Aoife Dooley to share and discuss the experiences of autistic women and girls and respond to audience questions. This event will be facilitated by Fiona Early, DCU Autism Friendly Campus Coordinator. A link to view Seeing the Unseen, an Icelandic documentary sharing the stories of 17 autistic women, will be sent to those who register for this event. Click here for further information and to register for this event Autism in Education 1-2.30pm, Thursday 28th April Lessons for educators: how can educators help autistic students to thrive in their classrooms and their institutions? What would members of the autistic community wish that people around them in educational and other settings knew? Laoċín Brennan – Neurodiversity my experience Billy Redmond - Making acceptance happen in education Ciara-Beth Ní Ghríofa – What I wish people around me knew Audience Q and A Click here for further information and to register for this event Eric M. Garcia: We’re Not Broken 1-2pm, Friday 29th April Eric will discuss themes from his book We’re not broken. Changing the autism conversation, which he describes as a message from autistic people to their parents, friends, teachers, co-workers, and doctors, showing what life is like on the spectrum. It’s also his love letter to autistic people: “For too long, we have been forced to navigate a world where all the road signs are written in another language.” ERIC Garcia is the senior Washington correspondent for The Independent and a columnist for MSNBC. Previously, he was an assistant editor at the Washington Post's Outlook section and an associate editor at The Hill and a correspondent for National Journal, MarketWatch and Roll Call. He has also written for the Daily Beast, the New Republic, and Salon.com. Garcia is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. He lives in Washington, D.C. Click here for further information and to register for this event link - www.ncirl.ie/Autism-Acceptance-Week-DCU-NCI?utm_campaign=Part-time&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=210992720&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_VDZx0TKdklG_GGn8Y8mIUis3TX8MpengrQ7f8xx4cfbgT0h0ivo9hIocVvS12t_73mLRgCp0QmiTmtoBvQUjuReJmTcUM_5SBulg8HzL-M1KwJq0&utm_content=210992720&utm_source=hs_email#89501140-autism-in-education Please use above link to access these talks- or contact National College of Ireland at 014498500 or info@ncirl.ie for further information or if you have difficulty registering for the events.
Junior Cycle Home Economics Cookery Practical Exams
Created : 23 Apr 2022, 12:32 PM
Archived : 23 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
The Junior Cycle Home Economics Cookery Practical exams will commence Monday 25th April at 9 am and run throughout the week for Third Year Home Economics students. This exam will be examined by a state examiner and accounts for 50% of your son/daughters overall grade for Junior Cycle Home Economics. All students have been informed of the date and time of their cookery exam, but these details are also available online on their Home Economics Team. Please ensure that all ingredients are weighed and labelled, and they have a large lunchbox to bring all cooked items home. The Home Economics department would like to take this opportunity to wish your son/daughter the very best of luck in their cookery exam.
Junior Cycle Practical - Home Economics - Ms Cosgrove's students please note date and time
Created : 11 Apr 2022, 11:16 AM
Archived : 11 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians, Please be aware o fHome Economics Practical examination day and times - Tuesday 26th April Ms. Cosgrove Group A Morning Session Group B Afternoon Session 9-930 Preparation 12.30 -1pm Preparation 9.30-9.45 Examiner 1.00-1.15 Examiner 9,45-11.15 Examination time 1.15-2.45 Examination time 11.15 -11.30 Examiner 2.45-3.00 Examiner 11.30-12.25 Tidy and Break 3-3.45 Tidy Group A - Morning Group B Afternoon Clara Costello Laura Mulqueen Victoria Ghorghescu Joseph Murphy Eve Gibson Caoimhe O'Connor Katie Heffernan Laura Ogundipe Amy Kelly Holly O'Rourke Darja Leina Grace Ryan Charlotte Malabat Maeve Stynes Hannah Mangan Conor Tighe Emily Kavanagh Hayley Trant
Study Tips and Timetables
Created : 07 Apr 2022, 3:39 PM
Archived : 07 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents & Guaardians, All 3rd & 6th yr students were given Study Tips and Timetables for Revision over the Easter holidays today. Any student who did not receive one, can call to Ms McGee's office tomorrow Friday. Thank You, Ms. McGee
Final Reminder to all 6th yr Geography Students and Parents
Created : 07 Apr 2022, 2:30 PM
Archived : 07 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Final Draft of the Fieldwork project (worth 20%) must be completed over the Easter holidays. The Department booklets will be issued to all students on Monday April 25th. These must be fully completed and submitted by 11am on Friday April 29th.
U16 Leinster Hurling Final
Created : 07 Apr 2022, 8:07 AM
Archived : 07 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Best of luck to our U16 hurlers in the C1 Leinster Final today against Grennan College Thomastown/ Scoil Aireagail Ballyhale (Kilkenny). Throw in is at 1pm in O Hanrahan's GAA club Carlow. Best of luck to all the team, Mr Connor and Mr Dermody.
REMINDER RE EARPHONES FOR CAT TESTING MON & TUESDAY
Created : 01 Apr 2022, 11:49 AM
Archived : 03 Jun 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear 3rd yr Parents/Guardians, A gentle reminder to ensure your 3rd yr child has their earphones in their bags for CAT testing Mon or Tuesday - Due to COVID - students must have their own earphones with them. Thank you for your co-operation in this. KInd regards, Ms. McGee
CAT Testing for 3rd year Students - BRING YOUR OWN EARPHONES IN MON AND TUES NEXT FOR TESTING
Created : 31 Mar 2022, 2:46 PM
Archived : 31 May 2022, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians of 3rd yr students, All 3rd yr students will take CAT Aptitude tests in the computer rooms on either Mon or Tues next for a 2 hour slot. If you remember students sat CAT tests before they came in to first year? This is the next level of these tests and indicates student progress since the first testing. They will be on computer and are not to be a source of stress for any students - they cannot be prepared for - are simply multiple choice answers on computer. IT IS VITAL THAT EACH CHILD BRINGS THEIR OWN EARPHONES - BECAUSE OF COVID WE WILL NOT BE SHARING EARPHONES - SO PLEASE ENSURE YOUR CHILD PUTS EARPHONES INTO THEIR SCHOOLBAG FOR BOTH DAYS. Much appreciated, Ms. McGee, Ms. Stanley & Ms. Nevin