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Rowing
Created : 28 Aug 2021, 3:01 PM
Archived : 11 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Congrats to Alex Scannell & Ross Bowell from Callinafercy Rowing Club, winners of the under 16 mens Traditional race in the Irish Coastal Rowing Championships 2021 at the National Rowing Centre today. Well done lads!
CAO
Created : 07 Sep 2021, 1:35 PM
Archived : 10 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Best of luck today to the Leaving Cert class of 2021 receiving CAO offers at 2pm. Remember, everything doesn't hinge on today, there are many avenues that can get you to where you want to go.
All Ireland Semi-final
Created : 28 Aug 2021, 9:25 AM
Archived : 10 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Best of luck to all of the Kerry squad as they take on Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-final in Croke Park today, especially to Mike Breen, Pa Kilkenny and Jack Sherwood. Ciarraí abú!
Clarification on Return Student Dates
Created : 12 Aug 2021, 6:08 PM
Archived : 10 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
2nd Year and 5th & TY students return dates are as follows:
2nd Years Return Wednesday 1st September
5th Years & TYs return Thursday 2nd September
Honouring our Olympic rowers
Created : 28 Aug 2021, 9:15 AM
Archived : 09 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
There will be a celebration of the fantastic achievements of Aileen Crowley and Monika Dukarska this Saturday 28th August at 1pm.
The plan is for Aileen and Monika to travel through town from the roundabout at the end of the bridge entering Killorglin through town and up to Library Place.
At Library Place there will be a space cordoned off for a presentation to the two ladies to show them the appreciation of the Killorglin people for their achievements during the Olympics.
The event is expected to take about 30 to 45 minutes and will be conducted in a fully safe and compliant manner in line with Covid 19 restrictions.
Please come out and show your support if you can. The girls really deserve it.
Covid
Created : 02 Sep 2021, 2:02 PM
Archived : 06 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Public Health have been notified that a pupil/staff member has tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) at the Intermediate School Killorglin
Close contacts have been sent a text message advising them to restrict their movements immediately until they receive further advice from the HSE’s national COVID-19 Contact Management Programme.
We are asking you to please:
1. Remind all parents and staff to keep an eye on their health and to check for symptoms of COVID-19. Symptoms of Covid-19 can include some or all of the following - fever (temperature of 38◦C or higher), cough, shortness of breath, any loss or change to the senses of smell or taste, headache, sore throat, or a runny nose. If any pupil or member of staff develops these symptoms they must self-isolate and contact their GP for advice regarding a COVID-19 test.
2. Even with high population uptake of COVID-19 vaccination, it is important that you continue to support the pupils and staff of your school community during the COVID-19 pandemic in the effective manner you have been. It is important to reinforce to your school community that all public health guidelines still need to be followed to protect the health of pupils and staff, these include:
3. Wearing face coverings
4. Cleaning hands regularly
5. Maintaining physical distance from others
6. Being mindful of the ventilation of classrooms by opening windows and doors as appropriate
3. Encourage all those who are eligible for vaccination within your school community to access appropriate information around this (available at www2.hse.ie/screening-and-vaccinations/covid-19-vaccine/) For those wishing to arrange vaccination, they can do so at either:
a. Register using the HSE Vaccine portal (vaccine.hse.ie/#register)
b. OR phone the HSE at 1800 700 700
What is the advice for close contacts who are fully-vaccinated against COVID-19?
Close contacts who are fully-vaccinated against COVID-19 are required to restrict their movements until they receive a call from the HSE Contact Management Programme. During this call a review of each close contact’s vaccination (dates and type) and medical history will determine whether the vaccine is likely to provide “significant immunity” for them. The close contact will then be advised whether they can return to school or whether they need to continue to restrict movements.
When is a person considered to be fully-vaccinated?
a. 7 days after receipt of the second Pfizer-BioNTech dose (two dose vaccination course)
b. 15 days after receipt of the second AstraZeneca dose (two dose vaccination course)
What is the advice for close contacts who are not fully-vaccinated against COVID-19?
· Close contacts who are not fully-vaccinated will need to go for two PCR tests for COVID-19, one as soon as possible and one on Day 10 after their last exposure to the COVID-19 case.
· They will need to restrict their movements (stay at home) until the Day 10 test has been done. This includes not attending work or school.
· If the Day 10 test result is “not detected” or negative, the pupil or staff member can return to school provided they do not have symptoms of COVID-19.
What about the families of those who are close contacts?
Other people who live at home with the close contact do not need to restrict their movements, provided the close contact has no Covid symptoms. This means they can continue to attend school. If the close contact tests positive for COVID-19, the household will then need to restrict their movements.
What if a close contact declines the COVID-19 test?
Testing is not mandatory. But if a close contact does not have a Day 10 test done, this means they need to continue to restrict their movements for 14 days after their last contact with the person with COVID-19.
More information
Up to date information and advice on COVID-19 is available on hse.ie.
We thank you for your help and support as we continue to live with COVID-19.
Best wishes,
The HSE COVID-19 Health Protection Schools Response
(Part of HSE’s National COVID-19 Contact Management Programme)
Information for School Leavers
Created : 05 May 2021, 1:06 PM
Archived : 01 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Click on the document for information for School Leavers 2021 from Citizens Information,
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Leaving Certificate Candidate Self-Service Portal – Phase 2
Created : 23 Apr 2021, 6:01 PM
Archived : 01 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
The State Examinations Commission (SEC) has announced the reopening of the Candidate Self Service Portal between 12 noon on Tuesday 27th April 2021 and 6pm on Friday 30th April 2021 for candidates to review and finalise their level selection and their choices of examinations, Accredited Grades or both for the 2021 Leaving Certificate for each subject in which they are entered.
A comprehensive guide to this phase of the portal is attached and it has been published this afternoon on www.gov.ie/leavingcertificate and www.examinations.ie Candidates have received a text message alerting them to the availability of the guide, with a follow-up e-mail issuing over the weekend. The Candidate Self Service Portal helpline will be available throughout Phase 2 on 1800-111135 or 1800-111136.
Leaving Certificate Appeal Results
The State Examinations appeals process has now concluded . The appeal results issued directly to candidates online through the 2020 Leaving Certificate Student Portal from noon today, Friday 23rd April. Candidates have been notified of the publication of the appeals outcomes through text and email. The updated results will also be transmitted to the Central Applications Office, noting that this determination will be made by reference to the calculated grade and the grade awarded on State Examination appeal.
Accredited Grades, Student Portal & Leaving Cert 2021
Created : 09 Mar 2021, 9:05 AM
Archived : 01 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM
Please find a PDF Document with information on Accredited Grades, Leaving Cert 2021 & Student Portal
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Killorglin Youth Centre
Created : 21 Jan 2021, 11:49 AM
Archived : 01 Sep 2021, 1:00 AM