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Internet Safety
Created : 21 Oct 2021, 9:26 AM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
School Show
Created : 23 Sep 2021, 5:49 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
There was great excitement today with the announcement that there will be a school show this year. We encourage students to take part and to sign up for auditions taking place next week. No matter if you have been onstage before or if this is your first time all are welcome!
Covid
Created : 23 Sep 2021, 10:59 AM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
The latest advice on Covid may be applicable to some 1st Year students. See below
Update from HSE for Early Learning and Care (ELC) and School Age Childcare (SAC)
managers and school principals on the changes to COVID 19 testing and contact
tracing for children, 3months to under 13 years (and inclusive of all children attending
primary school)
In line with recommendations from the National Public Health Emergency Team, it has
been agreed that from September 27th 2021, automatic contact tracing of asymptomatic
close contacts in children aged over 3 months and less than 13 years, in ELC and SAC
facilities, primary education and social and sporting groups is no longer recommended.
This means that children aged between 3 months and 13 years who are identified as a
close contact in ELC / SAC or education settings, social and sporting groups, or other
non-household settings and who are asymptomatic will no longer be routinely required
to restrict their movements.
Automatic COVID 19 testing of asymptomatic close contacts identified in ELC / SAC or
education settings, social and sporting groups will no longer take place; instead testing
will focus on clinically relevant symptomatic disease. There will be transition to testing for
public health action and surveillance as indicated on public health or clinical grounds.
Cases and outbreaks in special educational needs settings, and respite care will still
have a public health risk assessment, which may still require children to be identified as
close contacts, be referred for testing and have their movements restricted. However
they will generally be requested only to restrict their movements for five days, and be
referred for one COVID 19 test.
Children aged between 3 months and 13 years who are identified, as household close
contacts and are not fully vaccinated or have had a confirmed Covid-19 diagnoses in
the last 9 months (even if they have no symptoms) will still need to restrict their
movements and get a COVID 19 test. A child is a household contact if they were present
over-night, in the household of a COVID 19 case while the case was infectious. This may
be in their own home or someone else’s home for example children who may have been
on sleepovers with family or friends.
Public Health advice remains the same for any child between 3 months and 13 years of
age with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 - they should immediately self-isolate,
should not attend childcare or school or socialise and follow current public health advice.
Please see here for further information.
Ongoing Public Health advice
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, you are recommended to get a vaccine, further
information on Covid-19 vaccines available at www.hse.ie
All infection, prevention, control and mitigation measures, as currently recommended for
ELC / SAC, schools and sporting / social groups remain in place.
The focus of families and ELC / SAC, educational, sporting and social facilities should
remain on identifying children with new symptoms, which could be consistent with COVID 19
and keeping such children isolated until the need for a test or assessment of their clinical
needs can be made by their GP.
What does this mean for my facility / school?
If you are an ELC / SAC or primary school facility this means that if you become aware of a
case of COVID 19 who has recently attended your facility or school, you do not need to
contact the HSE, and you will not be routinely contacted by the HSE.
A child who was previously identified as a close contact of a case of COVID 19 (other than a
household close contact) and who does not have symptoms, will not be routinely
recommended or required to restrict their movements and be tested from your
facility/school.
Close observation of children for symptoms which are consistent with COVID 19 is
recommended at all times.
All infection prevention and control measures, including pods and other mitigation measures
should remain in place.
Any child who was previously identified as a close contact of a case from outside of the
house or special educational needs / respite care setting and is currently out restricting their
movements, can return to ELC / SAC facilities, schools, clubs etc provided that they have no
symptoms of Covid-19 from Monday 27th September. They do not need to present for
COVID 19 testing before returning. Children identified as close contacts within a special
educational need school, special class or respite care, should remain restricting their
movements until 5 days of restricted movements are complete. Children identified as close
contacts through a household case of infection for example a parent who has COVID 19,
must remain restricting their movements.
Why are these changes being made?
This advice is being provided because effective vaccines against COVID 19 are now
available and a robust vaccination programme is underway in Ireland for children aged 12
years and older. Although precautions to prevent introduction and spread of the virus are still
required, vaccines have proven to reduce the spread of COVID 19 and reduce the risk of
severe disease and or hospitalisation in our communities.
Does this apply to for example special educational needs schools, or special
educational needs classes within primary schools, or respite care?
No. For these facilities and classes, the Public Health team will continue to contact you when
they are notified of a confirmed case of COVID 19 who was infectious within your setting. A
PHRA will be undertaken, which may still require children to be identified as close contacts,
be referred for testing and have their movements restricted. However they will generally be
requested only to restrict their movements for five days, and be referred for one COVID 19
test. This is to balance the observation period required for children for signs of infection, with
testing at the most relevant time, whilst not prolonging restricted movements and the harms
to children from these restrictions.
Children and COVID 19
Since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic, we have learned that1
:
Children seem more likely than adults to have no symptoms or to have mild disease.
Please see here for information on symptoms
Investigation of cases identified in ELC/SAC and school settings suggest that child to
child transmission in ELC/SAC settings and schools is uncommon and not the primary
cause of Sars-CoV-2 infection in children, particularly in ELC/SAC settings and primary
schools
Children are rarely identified as the route of transmission of infection in to the
household setting
Children are not more likely than adults to spread infection to others
Thomas Healy
Created : 20 Sep 2021, 5:03 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Return to School
Created : 27 Aug 2021, 3:05 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Reminder:
Return to School Dates as follows:
6th Years - Monday 30th August
3rd Years - Tuesday 31st August
2nd Years - Wednesday 1st September
5th Years & TYs - Thursday 2nd September
Students to gather on the Hockey Pitch (if the weather is ok , otherwise they will be directed to their classrooms)
On the first day students are to bring:
€40 (cheques or notes) to cover photocopying , insurance etc
Covid 19
Students are reminded to bring:
their masks- unless exempt-
anti bacterial wipes.
.
Also practice physical distancing, use the hand sanitisers & practice good respiratory hygiene
Please look at the hse website and the video below for the latest Covid 19 Guidelines
www.gov.ie/en/publication/a04fc-advice-for-students-and-their-families/#
Parents Presentation - Incoming 1st Years
Created : 25 Aug 2021, 1:49 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Please click on the PDF document for the presentation for parents and families of Incoming 1st Years.
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Christmas Exams
Created : 12 Dec 2021, 5:34 PM
Archived : 30 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Christmas exams begin for all students on Tuesday 14th December. Students should make sure to have the necessary equipment with them for their exams each day as well as sterilising wipes. Students will have a brief study period before each exam and so should bring the relevant books or copies. Wishing all of our students the best of luck in the exams.
School Show
Created : 22 Nov 2021, 9:46 AM
Archived : 30 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Unfortunately the rising number of covid cases has forced the school to cancel the show as a ticketed event in the CYMS but we hope instead to record the performance and make it available online to all. More details to follow.
Senior Ladies Football
Created : 03 Dec 2021, 6:05 PM
Archived : 29 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Senior Ladies exited the Munster championship yesterday at the quarter final stage. A never say die attitude saw them come from behind a number of times in the game in a real tough encounter. Unfortunately at the final whistle the girls were 2 behind and the journey was over.
1st year soccer
Created : 02 Dec 2021, 2:59 PM
Archived : 26 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Our 1st year soccer team was in action again today against Tralee CBS, another cracker of a game with improvements being shown all round, we face Mounthawk in the cup in January, goalscorers today were Tómas Joy and Charlie Griffin @faischools @faireland