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National Parents Council Primary (NPC) survey on the Digital Strategy for Schools
Created : 11 May 2021, 2:20 PM
Archived : 11 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
This year, the Department of Education will develop a new Digital Strategy for Schools as the current strategy will expire at the end of this school year.
This strategy will be an action plan for the use of digital technology in education. NPC will be representing the views of parents on what they think works well about the current use of digital technology in education, what the challenges are and what parents would like to see in the new strategy. We would appreciate if you could spend a few minutes filling in this survey to let us know your thoughts.
The survey will close at 9am on Thursday the 27th of May 2021.
This survey is for the attention of all parents of children in your school
Please click this link to complete the survey www.surveymonkey.com/r/Digital_Strategy_Survey_May2021
May Mid Term Break
Created : 04 May 2021, 7:49 AM
Archived : 04 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
A reminder that school is closed this week for May Mid Term Break. School reopens on Monday 10 May.
3rd Covid 19 Positive Case in St Conleth & Mary's
Created : 30 Apr 2021, 11:37 AM
Archived : 30 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
A confirmed case of COVID-19 in St. Conleth & St Mary’s Primary School has been notified to the Department of Public Health HSE.
A public health risk assessment has been undertaken and the staff and parents of any children deemed to be close contacts of the confirmed case have been contacted and advised accordingly. If you/your child is not identified as a close contact , you/ your child does not need a test for Covid-19, they can continue to attend school, and no further actions are required at this time.
If you/your child develops any symptoms suggestive of Covid-19 infection (such as a cough, a fever, loss or change in sense of taste or smell), please do not send your child to school, contact your GP and begin restricting your child’s movements, as per public health advice.
Restricted movement means avoiding contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. It is also sometimes called ‘self-quarantine’.
Further information on COVID-19 is available at: www.hse.ie
COVID 19 Restricted Movements Information
Created : 30 Apr 2021, 11:35 AM
Archived : 30 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Given the rise in confirmed Covid 19 cases in the area the HSE has asked us to share the following information around restricted movements and what to do if your child is identified as a close contact. As ever we would ask that you continue to be vigilant around your child's health and not to send them to school if they are displaying any symptoms of Covid 19.
If your child is identified as a close contact the parents of these students and the staff members who have been identified as close contacts of the confirmed case will receive contact from contact tracers with information about restricted movement. In the interim, we have been asked to share the following information in relation to restricted movements:
• Restricted movements means not attending school, not going on public transport, not having visitors to the house or visiting other people’s houses. However, provided the child/staff is asymptomatic they can go outside for walks/exercise, but only with members of their own household.
• There are no requirements for household members of these children/staff to restrict their movements. However should any of the children/staff develop symptoms such as cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever or loss of taste and smell, then all members of the household should self-isolate and they should contact their GP.
• Children/staff will be referred for testing which is a routine part of contact tracing. Appointments will be sent to the parents/staff member by text message. Should your child/staff member develop symptoms before or after this testing session, they should contact their GP to arrange another test.
Kidstuff weekend sale
Created : 27 Jun 2021, 10:21 AM
Archived : 29 Jun 2021, 1:00 AM
Kidstuff have a weekend sale on online orders. Enter the code SUMMER15 to receive a 15% discount.
problem with phone lines
Created : 29 Apr 2021, 9:52 AM
Archived : 29 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
We are having an issue with our phone lines this morning. We are working with Eir to resolve this but cannot make or receive calls. If you wish to contact the school please email scoilcm@hotmail.com
2nd COVID 19 Positive Case in St Conleth & Mary's
Created : 28 Apr 2021, 3:57 PM
Archived : 28 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
A confirmed case of COVID-19 in St Conleth & Mary's NS has been notified to the Department of Public Health HSE.
A public health risk assessment has been undertaken and the staff and parents of any children deemed to be close contacts of the confirmed case have been contacted and advised accordingly. If you/your child is not identified as a close contact , you/ your child does not need a test for Covid-19, they can continue to attend school, and no further actions are required at this time.
If you/your child develops any symptoms suggestive of Covid-19 infection (such as a cough, a fever, loss or change in sense of taste or smell), please do not send your child to school, contact your GP and begin restricting your child’s movements, as per public health advice.
Restricted movement means avoiding contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. It is also sometimes called ‘self-quarantine’.
Further information on COVID-19 is available at: www.hse.ie
We have also been asked to share the following information around restricted movements
· Restricted movements means not attending school, not going on public transport, not having visitors to the house or visiting other people’s houses. However, provided the child/staff is asymptomatic they can go outside for walks/exercise, but only with members of their own household.
· There are no requirements for household members of these children/staff to restrict their movements. However should any of the children/staff develop symptoms such as cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever or loss of taste and smell, then all members of the household should self-isolate and they should contact their GP.
· Children/staff will be referred for testing which is a routine part of contact tracing. Appointments will be sent to the parents/staff member by text message. Should your child/staff member develop symptoms before or after this testing session, they should contact their GP to arrange another test.
Additional information Covid 19
Created : 26 Apr 2021, 6:51 PM
Archived : 26 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Given the rise in confirmed Covid 19 cases in the area the HSE has asked us to share the following information around restricted movements and what to do if your child is identified as a close contact. As ever we would ask that you continue to be vigilant around your child's health and not to send them to school if they are displaying any symptoms of Covid 19.
If your child is identified as a close contact the parents of these students and the staff members who have been identified as close contacts of the confirmed case will receive contact from contact tracers with information about restricted movement. In the interim, we have been asked to share the following information in relation to restricted movements:
• Restricted movements means not attending school, not going on public transport, not having visitors to the house or visiting other people’s houses. However, provided the child/staff is asymptomatic they can go outside for walks/exercise, but only with members of their own household.
• There are no requirements for household members of these children/staff to restrict their movements. However should any of the children/staff develop symptoms such as cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever or loss of taste and smell, then all members of the household should self-isolate and they should contact their GP.
• Children/staff will be referred for testing which is a routine part of contact tracing. Appointments will be sent to the parents/staff member by text message. Should your child/staff member develop symptoms before or after this testing session, they should contact their GP to arrange another test.
COVID 19 Positive Case in St Conleth & Mary's
Created : 26 Apr 2021, 5:38 PM
Archived : 26 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
A confirmed case of COVID-19 in St Conleth and Mary’s NS has been notified to the Department of Public Health HSE.
A public health risk assessment has been undertaken and the staff and parents of any children deemed to be close contacts of the confirmed case have been contacted and advised accordingly. If you/your child is not identified as a close contact , you/ your child does not need a test for Covid-19, they can continue to attend school, and no further actions are required at this time.
If you/your child develops any symptoms suggestive of Covid-19 infection (such as a cough, a fever, loss or change in sense of taste or smell), please do not send your child to school, contact your GP and begin restricting your child’s movements, as per public health advice.
Restricted movement means avoiding contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. It is also sometimes called ‘self-quarantine’.
Further information on COVID-19 is available at: www.hse.ie
Entrance gate closed on Friday
Created : 22 Apr 2021, 8:35 PM
Archived : 22 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Please be advised that the footpath and the entrance gates beside the PBS will be closed tomorrow. Please enter and exit through the main gate opposite the church.