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Under 15 Soccer
Created : 04 Nov 2021, 1:43 PM
Archived : 04 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
The Under 15 soccer team travelled to Laytown today to play Colaiste an hInse in their first match of the season. After a slow start HFSS found themselves 3-0 down after 10 minutes. By half time the score was 4-2 as the girls began to take control of the game. After going 5-2 down with 15 minutes remaining the girls dug deep to draw 5-5 with a last minute equaliser from Jessica McNulty.
Our girls dominated both periods of extra time and found the deserving winner after a Laura Jane Kaye free kick caused confusion in the penalty area with the ball somehow making the ball over the goal line.
Scorers: Ella Donellan (2) Tara Christie (2) Laura Jane Kaye and Jessica McNulty
HFSS school Inspection (14th October 2021) and Children First Awareness Week: 1st-7th November 2021 Information Note from the Department of Education
Created : 04 Nov 2021, 10:57 AM
Archived : 04 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
Children First Awareness Week: 1st-7th November 2021 Information Note from the Department of Education
Children First Awareness Week is taking place from 1st to 7th November 2021. Children First promotes the protection of children from abuse and neglect, by setting out what individuals and organisations need to do to keep children safe, and how to deal with concerns about a child’s safety or welfare. Society has a duty of care towards children, and everyone should be alert to the possibility that children they are in contact with may be abused or at risk of abuse or neglect. Organisations, such as Holy Family Secondary School, classed as providers of relevant services under the Children First Act 2015, are required to complete a risk assessment and must have a Child Safeguarding Statement in place.
Under the Children First Act 2015, certain people who work with children have additional legal obligations. These are known as Mandated Persons. Mandated Persons, are obliged to report to TUSLA social work department any knowledge, belief, or reasonable suspicion that a child has been harmed, is being harmed or is at risk of being harmed. The Child Protection Procedures for Primary and Post-primary Schools 2017 give clear direction and guidance to school management and school personnel in relation to meeting the statutory obligations under the Children First Act, 2015 and in the continued implementation within the school setting of the best practice guidance set out in the updated Children First: National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children.
www.tusla.ie/children-first/children-first-guidance-and-legislation/
The Department of Education Inspectorate visited Holy Family Secondary School on 14th October 2021. The school was inspected for COVID 19 school safety measures compliance and for Child Safeguarding measures. Our school was determined by the Inspectorate to be fully and wholly compliant with all required measures. This is a welcome affirmation from the Department of Education to all staff, students and all in our school community for doing their utmost to comply with safety measures. Holy Family Secondary School staff continue to strive daily to do their utmost to ensure a safe and affirming school environment. The Board of Management wish to express its most sincere gratitude and appreciation to the continued excellent work of a dedicated school staff.
All HFSS compliance documents and policies are openly available for all to access on our school website; www.holyfamily.ie/policy-2/
Positive messages in 2nd year SPHE
Created : 27 Sep 2021, 3:58 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Ms Lynch's SPHE class, 2M, recently created positive post-it notes for the 1st years.
Each locker got a note with a tip or positive message for first year students.
Retirement of our Deputy Principal, Katherine Aherne
Created : 12 Feb 2021, 8:41 PM
Archived : 31 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
In her 26 years in HFSS, Katherine Aherne has been an inspiring educationalist and caring and motivating teacher and school guidance counsellor.
In more recent years, she has been an outstanding and dedicated Deputy Principal, working tirelessly for us all. A passionate advocate for what is right and best for all at HFSS.
Although, she will be missed hugely, she is going to adventures new in her retirement and we all wish her the very, very best.
Congratulations Anna Lumingkit
Created : 27 Oct 2021, 5:57 PM
Archived : 27 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Our massive congratulations to Anna Lumingkit (5th year) who was awarded 3rd place in the " Draw Our Hero " art competition. RTE''s Joe Duffy presented the award and he also surprised Anna with a zoom call with Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (the director of the World Health Organisation and subject of Anna's portrait) on a live call from Switzerland! A recording of Simon Harris was also played as he congratulated all the National Finalists. The award ceremony took place in the Westbury Hotel, Grafton Street last weekend. Bravo Anna on your incredible portrait art work.
Maths Week 2021
Created : 22 Oct 2021, 12:41 PM
Archived : 25 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Last week we held our annual Maths Week in HFSS. A range of activities took place in the school during the week from Maths Relays for 1st and 2nd Years to the annual TY Orienteering, 5th Year Bingo and Daily Countdown Challenge to promote the subject and its uses outside of the classroom. Maths is essential for disciplines such as science, technology, engineering and finance. However, we should also remember that mathematics promotes the ability to think rationally, analyse and solve problems, and process data clearly and accurately.
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Next Parents' Association meeting
Created : 22 Oct 2021, 3:46 PM
Archived : 22 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
The next Parents' Association meeting is scheduled for Monday, 1st November at 7.30pm via Zoom. If you would like to attend please email the Parents' Association via hfssparentsassociation@gmail.com.
Happy Halloween!
Created : 22 Oct 2021, 3:30 PM
Archived : 22 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Great fun in HFSS today with witches galore, ghosts roaming the corridors, hen parties, the mafia, superheroes, a small herd of cattle and so much more to be found. Well done to everyone!
We hope you all have a restful and enjoyable mid-term break.
Senior Football HFSS
Created : 22 Oct 2021, 11:40 AM
Archived : 22 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
General
Well done to our Senior Football team who gave a valiant effort in their second-round match vs. Maynooth Post Primary School but came up just short, losing by 7 points in the end.
After a comprehensive win over Pipers Hill of Naas in the first round HFSS will hope to finish with a victory against Scoil Mhuire of Clane after the Mid-Term break.
Thanks to all involved, you've done the school proud!
Warning regarding jelly sweets containing cannabis (THC)
Created : 21 Oct 2021, 12:35 PM
Archived : 21 Dec 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear Parent/Guardian
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is urging parents and guardians to be extremely vigilant to the dangers of their children getting access to and eating confectionary, particularly jelly sweets, containing significant amounts of the psychoactive cannabis component called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This warning comes amid the ongoing seizures of these illegal food products by the Gardaí and Customs services, and a number of serious medical incidents whereby these THC-containing jelly sweets resulted in teenagers and young children suffering serious adverse health effects requiring hospitalisation. These jelly sweets are packaged to look like popular brands of jellies and have been found to contain toxic amounts of THC (up to 50mg/jelly). Depending on the concentration of THC, eating one of these jellies can mean an equivalent intake of THC that is 5-10 times higher than that inhaled from a single cannabis cigarette. Also, unlike the almost immediate effects of inhaling THC (smoking or vaping), ingesting THC through these jellies can take up to 30 minutes for any effects to be felt. However, while waiting for those effects, those who have eaten these products may overdose in the mistaken belief that they need to eat more sweets in order to feel the effects. Of particular concern to the FSAI is the inadvertent consumption of these jelly sweets by small children who may somehow gain access to what looks and possibly tastes like ordinary sweets. Unfortunately, given access to a bag of these jellies, children will rarely eat just one and therefore, overdosing is a very likely outcome as witnessed by the hospitalisation of a number of seriously ill young children in the early part of 2021.
The FSAI has become aware of reports about the availability of THC-containing jelly sweets in Ireland and therefore, parents and guardians are asked to speak with their teenagers alerting them to the dangers if they eat them or if their younger siblings get access to them and subsequently suffer the serious consequences of consuming a toxic substance.
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