Students from our 3 TY Classes completed their Gaisce Adventure Journey in recent weeks. This is a major highlight of the year and while it certainly is at times, a test of their resolve, it is also a very rewarding and enjoyable experience. This year it involved a 10k kayak from Carrig House to Lickeen, camping overnight and a hike to Glenbeigh through the Windy Gap the following day. Well done to all students and our thanks to the teachers and also our SNA Ms O' Donoghue, who raced through Caragh Lake with Tessa Cronin at high speed on their kayak, who volunteered and gave generously of their free time; without them the trips would not be possible. Our thanks also to Noel O' Leary and all the crew at Irish Adventures who a pleasure to deal with at all times.
Our TY Students will be taking part in the Darkness into Light walk in Rossbeigh tomorrow morning. We will be assembling at the shop by the entrance to the beach 4am sharp. All students, staff & parents of the Intermediate School are welcome to join. Please support a very worthy cause using this link. The money will be used to provide free, accessible support to those people affected by suicide and self-harm.
https://www.darknessintolight.ie/fundraisers/theintermediateschool
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Re: Junior Cycle Schoolbooks Scheme for the 2024/25 school year.
For the 2024/25 school year all students in Junior Cycle years in the free education
system will receive free schoolbooks and certain other resources. These will be in
place in September 2024.
This new scheme is being introduced by Minister for Education Norma Foley TD. It is
in recognition of the cost of preparing children and young people for the return to
school. The new scheme eliminates the cost to parents/guardians of providing
schoolbooks and core classroom resources. The scheme will ensure equity of
access, where all children and young people enrolled in Junior Cycle years in post-
primary schools in the Free Education Scheme can commence the new school year
in 2024/25 with the same schoolbooks and classroom resources as other children
and young people in their class.
“Schoolbooks” includes all relevant schoolbooks, including ebooks at Junior Cert
level. It also covers workbooks in use in the school to support teaching and subject
learning at Junior Cycle. It also includes necessary additional texts such as novels
and plays for English or books of past Junior Cycle examination papers for all
subjects. Schools should determine whether it is more cost effective to
print/photocopy examination papers, which are available from the State Examination
Commission’s website or to purchase these.
Funding for the scheme in 2024/25 is being provided directly to post-primary schools
by the Department of Education. Schools now have responsibility for providing
schoolbooks and core classroom resources to all Junior Cycle students at the start of
forthcoming school year.
(Where parents/guardians of second and third year students currently own
their schoolbooks these can be used)
Parents/Guardians of students commencing second and third year will have already
purchased a significant amount of the schoolbooks and classroom resources
Junior Cycle Schoolbooks Scheme Guidance 2024/25
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required for Junior Cycle. Any additional schoolbooks and core classroom resources
required by students in second and third year will now be covered under the new
scheme.
All schoolbooks and core classroom resources provided under the new scheme will
remain the property of the school, so that they can be reused in future years (where
applicable).
Schoolbooks will be provided on loan to students for the duration of the 2024/25
school year and must be returned to school at the end of the school year/at the end
of the 3 years of Junior Cycle.
Please remind your children to take care of their schoolbooks and classroom
resources and keep them in good condition during the period that they are in their
possession. It is not permitted to write on schoolbooks.
There may be some additional classroom resources that are not covered by the
scheme.
Further details (if any) on what items parents/guardians will need to supply for the
return to school in September 2024/pay a fee to the school for will be itemised and
communicated to parents/guardians by the school in due course.
Yours sincerely
Joe O'Dwyer
In Budget 2024 the Government provided over €68 million to extend the
free schoolbooks scheme to eliminate the cost of schoolbooks for
students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary schools
in the Free Education Scheme.
Free schoolbooks for all post-primary Junior Cycle students
Information for parents/guardians
The Government has introduced a new scheme from the start of the new school year 2024/25. Under this
scheme all schoolbooks and core classroom resources for students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary
schools will be provided to students directly by their school. There is no charge to parents/guardians for this,
as schools will receive funding from Government to cover these costs. Guidance has issued to schools on the
scheme and is available at gov.ie/schoolbookschemes.
Schoolbooks will be provided free to every
student on loan at the start of the school year.
Core classroom resources will also be provided
free to students by the school.
The cost of phone pouches are not included in this scheme.
Funding under this scheme will not include the
purchase of digital devices.
The schoolbooks will be on loan to the students
and must be returned at the end of the school
year or at the end of Junior Cycle (as decided by
the school) or if the student leaves the school.
It is important that schoolbooks are kept in good
condition so they can be reused. Please help
make sure that your children keep the
schoolbooks safe and in good condition so that
they can be used again by another child.
New Government scheme for 2024/25 school year
gov.ie/SchoolBookSchemesIn Budget 2024 the Government provided over €68 million to extend the
free schoolbooks scheme to eliminate the cost of schoolbooks for
students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary schools
in the Free Education Scheme.
Free schoolbooks for all post-primary Junior Cycle students
Information for parents/guardians
The Government has introduced a new scheme from the start of the new school year 2024/25. Under this
scheme all schoolbooks and core classroom resources for students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary
schools will be provided to students directly by their school. There is no charge to parents/guardians for this,
as schools will receive funding from Government to cover these costs. Guidance has issued to schools on the
scheme and is available at gov.ie/schoolbookschemes.
Schoolbooks will be provided free to every
student on loan at the start of the school year.
Core classroom resources will also be provided
free to students by the school.
Schools must communicate with parents and
guardians about this new scheme and identify
any additional classroom resources that are not
provided to students under the scheme and the
reason for this. The communication from the
school will inform parents if need to buy these
items or pay a fee to the school for supply of
the item.
Funding under this scheme will not include the
purchase of digital devices.
The schoolbooks will be on loan to the students
and must be returned at the end of the school
year or at the end of Junior Cycle (as decided by
the school) or if the student leaves the school.
It is important that schoolbooks are kept in good
condition so they can be reused. Please help
make sure that your children keep the
schoolbooks safe and in good condition so that
they can be used again by another child.
New Government scheme for 2024/25 school year
gov.ie/SchoolBookSchemesIn Budget 2024 the Government provided over €68 million to extend the
free schoolbooks scheme to eliminate the cost of schoolbooks for
students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary schools
in the Free Education Scheme.
Free schoolbooks for all post-primary Junior Cycle students
Information for parents/guardians
The Government has introduced a new scheme from the start of the new school year 2024/25. Under this
scheme all schoolbooks and core classroom resources for students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary
schools will be provided to students directly by their school. There is no charge to parents/guardians for this,
as schools will receive funding from Government to cover these costs. Guidance has issued to schools on the
scheme and is available at gov.ie/schoolbookschemes.
Schoolbooks will be provided free to every
student on loan at the start of the school year.
Core classroom resources will also be provided
free to students by the school.
Schools must communicate with parents and
guardians about this new scheme and identify
any additional classroom resources that are not
provided to students under the scheme and the
reason for this. The communication from the
school will inform parents if need to buy these
items or pay a fee to the school for supply of
the item.
Funding under this scheme will not include the
purchase of digital devices.
The schoolbooks will be on loan to the students
and must be returned at the end of the school
year or at the end of Junior Cycle (as decided by
the school) or if the student leaves the school.
It is important that schoolbooks are kept in good
condition so they can be reused. Please help
make sure that your children keep the
schoolbooks safe and in good condition so that
they can be used again by another child.
New Government scheme for 2024/25 school year
gov.ie/SchoolBookSchemesIn Budget 2024 the Government provided over €68 million to extend the
free schoolbooks scheme to eliminate the cost of schoolbooks for
students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary schools
in the Free Education Scheme.
Free schoolbooks for all post-primary Junior Cycle students
Information for parents/guardians
The Government has introduced a new scheme from the start of the new school year 2024/25. Under this
scheme all schoolbooks and core classroom resources for students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary
schools will be provided to students directly by their school. There is no charge to parents/guardians for this,
as schools will receive funding from Government to cover these costs. Guidance has issued to schools on the
scheme and is available at gov.ie/schoolbookschemes.
Schoolbooks will be provided free to every
student on loan at the start of the school year.
Core classroom resources will also be provided
free to students by the school.
Schools must communicate with parents and
guardians about this new scheme and identify
any additional classroom resources that are not
provided to students under the scheme and the
reason for this. The communication from the
school will inform parents if need to buy these
items or pay a fee to the school for supply of
the item.
Funding under this scheme will not include the
purchase of digital devices.
The schoolbooks will be on loan to the students
and must be returned at the end of the school
year or at the end of Junior Cycle (as decided by
the school) or if the student leaves the school.
It is important that schoolbooks are kept in good
condition so they can be reused. Please help
make sure that your children keep the
schoolbooks safe and in good condition so that
they can be used again by another child.
New Government scheme for 2024/25 school year
gov.ie/SchoolBookSchemesIn Budget 2024 the Government provided over €68 million to extend the
free schoolbooks scheme to eliminate the cost of schoolbooks for
students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary schools
in the Free Education Scheme.
Free schoolbooks for all post-primary Junior Cycle students
Information for parents/guardians
The Government has introduced a new scheme from the start of the new school year 2024/25. Under this
scheme all schoolbooks and core classroom resources for students in Junior Cycle years in post-primary
schools will be provided to students directly by their school. There is no charge to parents/guardians for this,
as schools will receive funding from Government to cover these costs. Guidance has issued to schools on the
scheme and is available at gov.ie/schoolbookschemes.
Schoolbooks will be provided free to every
student on loan at the start of the school year.
Core classroom resources will also be provided
free to students by the school.
Schools must communicate with parents and
guardians about this new scheme and identify
any additional classroom resources that are not
provided to students under the scheme and the
reason for this. The communication from the
school will inform parents if need to buy these
items or pay a fee to the school for supply of
the item.
Funding under this scheme will not include the
purchase of digital devices.
The schoolbooks will be on loan to the students
and must be returned at the end of the school
year or at the end of Junior Cycle (as decided by
the school) or if the student leaves the school.
It is important that schoolbooks are kept in good
condition so they can be reused. Please help
make sure that your children keep the
schoolbooks safe and in good condition so that
they can be used again by another child.
New Government scheme for 2024/25 school year
gov.ie/SchoolBookSchemes
From tomorrow the following changes to the Killarney Bus will come in to effect.
Bus 240 will leave Killarney Bus Station at 8.00 am and will then be running 10 minutes earlier to all the other stops between Killarney & Killorglin
The return bus will be at 4.36pm from Library Place in Killorglin