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U15 soccer
Created : 18 May 2023, 3:01 PM
Archived : 15 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Congrats to the U15 soccer team who won the Kingdom shield today beating Castleisland CC in the final after topping their group with wins against Gaelcholáiste and Mounthawk. A nice way to finish the year, well done to all!
ISK Dooks Outing on 15th of May
Created : 16 May 2023, 2:48 PM
Archived : 15 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Well done to all our golfers who competed in our school competition in Dooks on Monday 15th of May. The weather was very kind to us on the day and there was a great standard of golf played on quite a testing course with many excellent scores returned. Our sincerest thanks to Padraig and Josephine O Sullivan (parents of Cormac and Fionan in 2C1) on behalf of O Sullivan, Lawlor accountants who sponsored our prizes most generously on the day. It is great to see our golf outings up and running again which will greatly help with the promotion of golf in the school.
Junk Kouture City Final
Created : 05 May 2023, 1:50 PM
Archived : 14 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Some of our students who participated in the Junk Kouture competition this year made the long but worthwhile journey up to the 3arena to see this years finalists take to the stage! The crowd was electric with the buzz of music from the DJ before the show began and the cheers as 80 finalists showcased their hard work and efforts by taking to the catwalk. A wonderful time was had by all, with great insights and ideas for next years cohort who wish to participate!
Best of luck to Sean in the Barcelona cup.
Created : 14 Apr 2023, 5:43 PM
Archived : 14 Jun 2023, 12:00 AM
Best of luck to Sean Griffin 3rd year, who is competing with Kerry School Boys u-16s in the Barcelona cup in Spain over the weekend. Go well Sean!
Attendance information
Created : 14 Apr 2023, 7:40 AM
Archived : 14 Jun 2023, 12:00 AM

The attendance system in the school is being upgraded from Monday 17th April and we hope it will benefit all the community but please bear with us if there are initial teething problems. Please read through this notification to gain an understanding of how this upgrade will work. All students also will receive further training next week.

 

Going forward the school will only accept forms submitted through the App. Please do not send emails, phone the office or send written notes in the student journal. 

 

Please see attached video and PDF that can guide you on submitting your attendance notes

If you are experiencing any difficulty using the App or preparing a form please email support@uniqueschools.ie

https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/490716660

 

Attendance Forms

The School App provides a centralised platform for the digital submission and processing of forms.

 

We would ask that parents please use the digital Attendance Forms here in the App.  These include:

 

Absence Form

To inform the School that your student will not be attending school on a particular day(s).  

 

Late Note

To inform the School that your student will be late arriving at school on a particular day(s).  

 

Permission To Leave

To inform the School that your student needs to leave the school early on a given day.  This request will be reviewed by the School. Parents will receive a personal notification to confirm approval. 

 

Please note that students must strictly adhere to the sign out procedure in the school.  Students will present themselves at the office and sign out on the digital sign out tablet. Parents using the App will receive an alerted notification to inform them that their student has signed out.

 

 

Submission of forms by 08:30 am

 

Please ensure that you submit the appropriate Attendance Form before 08:30 am (at latest) to allow the School time to receive and process your form.  Forms received after 08:30 may not be processed until the afternoon or the next morning.

 



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Ladies Munster final
Created : 27 May 2023, 4:30 PM
Archived : 08 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Best of luck to Ciara, Fiadhna, Anna Maria and all of the Kerry senior ladies as they take on their old foes Cork in the Munster final in Mallow tomorrow.#ciarraíabú
European Rowing Championships
Created : 26 May 2023, 5:20 PM
Archived : 08 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Congratulations to Zoe Hyde, who was part of the womens double sculls that powered to victory in their heat today and have qualified for the A final at the European Rowing Championships in Slovenia. That final takes place Sunday morning, fingers crossed for a good result!
Grow it, Cook it, Eat it
Created : 19 May 2023, 5:58 PM
Archived : 07 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Tessa Cronin, 3rd year, spent an afternoon beekeeping at Heron’s Nest Apiary as part of her Grow It, Cook It, Eat It course. Well done Tessa!
Kerry Basketball
Created : 16 May 2023, 4:02 PM
Archived : 07 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
Well done to Mary Kate Smith and Conor Buckley who represented Kerry in the Basketball Regionals over the weekend. A great achievement!
Message from HSE
Created : 06 Jan 2023, 12:03 PM
Archived : 06 Jun 2023, 1:00 AM
TO: All Principals, for sharing with parents, guardians and staff FROM: Dr Eamonn O’Moore, Director National Health Protection; Dr Abigail Collins, National Clinical Lead Child Health Public Health RE: Significant levels of Flu, Covid-19 and RSV currently circulating DATE: 6th January 2023 Significant increase in viral infections We have seen a very significant increase in the usual winter viral infections. This includes an increase in flu, RSV and now Covid-19. This is because we are all mixing together more. We would like to thank you for supporting the dissemination of these important messages and thank the whole school community for their efforts in following public health advice. As schools and other activities re-open it is timely to remind the school community of the key measures outlined below. Important messages for families and children regarding any infections: 1) The most important measure is to stay home if you are unwell. Many children might have a runny nose or a slight cough in winter season. However, if a child is feeling unwell they should be at home. For example, they may have:  fever  cough, and  sore throat They should stay at home until those symptoms have finished. Children unwell with symptoms of one infection are more likely to get ‘co-infected’ with another infection which might make them more unwell, if they are exposed. See www2.hse.ie/conditions/colds-coughs-children/ Staying home when unwell will help prevent spread to other children, families and staff. 2) Infection, prevention and control measures - Cover coughs and sneezes - Keep hands clean Many of the measures that we all got used to with Covid-19 are still important. Hygiene measures such as these should be encouraged for everyone. These measures help stop the spread of infection. 3) Vaccination Making sure your child is up to date on all recommended vaccinations will help: - stop your child getting an infection and - make them less likely to be unwell if they do get an infection Routine childhood vaccinations protect against many significant viral and bacterial infections. More information is available at www2.hse.ie/babies-children/vaccines-your-child/ Flu vaccine Children and young people with underlying conditions, are at increased risk of severe complications from flu and are recommended the flu vaccine. It is important that all adults and children recommended the flu vaccine receive the vaccine. Check if you are recommended the flu vaccine at hse.ie/flu It is not too late to get your free flu vaccine. More information is available at www2.hse.ie/conditions/flu/getting-the-vaccine/ Vaccination for Covid-19 is still available. Visit www2.hse.ie/screening-and-vaccinations/covid-19-vaccine/get-the-vaccine/children/ The most important ways to prevent the spread of all infections are making sure:  anyone unwell stays at home  children and adults are up to date with their recommended vaccines, including flu 4. If you are concerned about your child If you are concerned your child may be unwell, please check www2.hse.ie/conditions/coldscoughs-children/ There is information on coughs, colds, fever, rashes and symptoms of concern. Advice on when to contact your GP or go to a hospital emergency department is available at www2.hse.ie/babies-children/parenting-advice/caring-for-a-child/baby-child-seriouslyunwell/ Typical symptoms of viral infections Symptoms of viral infections typically include:  runny or blocked nose  mild fever  cough  lethargy (tiredness) Many children with viral infections also have a generalised rash. Most children with viral infections can safely be cared for at home.