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18-19 Archives - Page 4 of 7 - St Attractas NS

Máirt na hInide / Pancake Tuesday

We had a very busy day in school earlier celebrating Máirt na hInide / Pancake Tuesday.

We had pancakes for everyone in school with our Senior Students (Rang 2-6) learning to make their own pancakes under the watchful eye of Barbara Fiona and Susan. These were delicious!

Our younger students enjoyed special tasty deliveries to their classrooms and had great fun!

We also learned the background to this important date and its significance.

A very special word of thanks to Barbara Fiona and Susan for their time, patience and expertise. The children had a fantastic morning.

Good luck Ella!

Best wishes to our past pupil and Charlestown Ladies GAA star Ella Brennan who tomorrow night starts with the Mayo Ladies against Galway in the National League.

We are all so proud of Ella here in St.Attracta’s! Maith thú Ella!

Students of the Week Friday March 1st

Bhí bronnadh mar is gnáth ar daltaí na seachtaine níos luaithe. Chuile seachtain tá daltaí ann a bhfuil a dúis tuilte aige/aici. Ní raibh aon difríocht ann inniú.

Chuala muid cur síos den scoth ar daltaí atá ag déanamh a leithéid a bheith díograsach sna ranganna agus lasmuigh de na seomraí ranganna freisin. Bhí moladh ann do leanaí atá cineálta í gcónaí do daoine eile agus tá sé iontach le chloisteál. Maith sibh go léir.

This week at assembly we awarded our pupils of the week following on from a very busy week not least the participation of many of our classes in the Féile Dramaíochta Cill Moibhí, Active Schools and Green School Flag Renewals alongside our Senior Classes busy preparing for the Primary Science Fair in the RDS on Wednesday.

We always hear that there are children in our classes who earn this award every week because of their hard work and diligence and today was no different. Today we heard of pupils who are trying their hardest both inside the classroom and outside of it. Children who are overcoming difficulties which are challenging them but succeeding are always worthy winners of this coveted award.

There was widespread praise for children who are kind to others, which is a wonderful attribute to have. Well done all, keep up this great work! We are proud of each of you and your individual endeavours to be more than you can be.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Féile Dramaíochta Cill Moibhí 2019

Ghlac Rang a haon, dó/trí, trí/ceathair, cúig agus a sé páirt sa Féile Dramaíochta i gCill Mobhí inniú sna Dramaí ‘ Na Trí Muca, An Choisír, An Píobaire Hamelin,Draíodóir Oz agus Traí. D’eirigh go hiontach leo agus bhí an craic againn.

Tá súil againn go mbainfidh na paistí go léir taitneamh as an lá. Táimid an bhrodúil as na páistí mar go n-oibríonn siad go crua agus go ndéanann gach duine a ndícheall agus iad ag foghlaim agus ag labhairt gaeilge.

Buíochas mór le gach duine a chabhraigh linn chun na dramaí a chur ar siúl go háirithe Helen and Joseph McCafferty agus na múinteoirí. We really appreciated our teachers hard work, interest and enthusiasm in putting the drama’s together and to all the help they received in the background.

Rinne na paistí go hiontach and tá Rang Ms.McDonagh, Rang Ms.Henry agus Rang Ms.Delaney ag dul tríd go Féile Scoldrámaíochta Chonnacht. Beidh Féile Scoldrámaíochta Chonnacht ar siúl idir 12ú-15ú Márta i Seanscoil Sailearna in Indreabhán (Invern Co Galway), Co. na Gaillimhe.

Ádh mhór do na bpáistí go léir.

Sincere thanks to the parents who travelled to support the children in Kilmovee this afternoon, we really appreciated your patience and as always your support!

This afternoon, we heard the wonderful news that Ms.McDonagh, Ms.Henry and Ms.Delaney’s plays were selected to go forward to the Connaught Finals which will take place in Galway (March 12th-15th times and dates to be confirmed). To top this news off we learned that Rang a Trí/Ceathair had been selected as the best Drama of the day and Rang a Cúig best Directed play a great tribute to their hard work. Finally, Síofra McGuinness from our Third class was awarded best actor of the day, maith thú Síofra!

Well done to all the children who were fantastic on stage earlier and can be so proud of all their efforts and performance. Bhí sibh thar barr. We are all very proud of you!

Maith sibh go léir!

Students of the Week Friday February 8th

Another extremely busy week here in St.Attracta’s. It really has flown by! We had Internet Safety Week, Enrolment Day and we are working very hard towards the end of our Polar Exploration whole school theme. This afternoon it was also lovely to welcome our new Junior Infant Class 19/20 to our school and we very much look forward to having them back with us in September.

As always it was a very difficult choice for all the teachers to select their ‘Students of the Week’ with so many students working so well. However this afternoon we learned as always of students working so hard whilst being helpful, kind, reliable and eager to take part in all class activities. It was great to hear of Senior students who are very mature and are a positive influence on their classmates, setting a great example throughout the school while learning of others who have made significant strides in recent times particularly in areas they may previously have foun:

Dates for your Diary: A very busy week awaits ahead prior to Mid Term:

Monday February 11th: 2nd-4th Classes will enjoy Leave No Trace Workshops.

Tuesday February 12th: All classes will enjoy Jiving Juniors Workshops (Day 2 of 3)

Wednesday February 13th: Skip-hop for all classes

Thursday February 14th: Local Spikeball Blitz for 5th/6th Class in the CBD Complex

Mid Term Break: Finally School will be closed from Monday February 18th to Friday 22nd for our Mid Term Break. 

Enrolment Afternoon Friday February 8th

We are now accepting enrolment applications for the 2019/20 school year. Enrolment forms are available by calling our school secretary, Geraldine, at 094-9254905 in our School Office or by email at office@client.hovercraft.ie.

We are very much looking forward to meeting our new Junior Infant students and their parents/guardians on Friday next February 8th at 2pm. This will be the first of two visits this school year as the pupils prepare to transition to Primary School.

Students of the Week Friday February 1st

We had a very special assembly this morning as we celebrated the conclusion to Catholic School Week. Fr Johnston joined us and led a beautiful prayer service in which many of our students participated. As always, we thank Fr Johnston for his support and continued interest in our school.

Assembly followed where we focused on a theme that rings true with us all. We can only do our best and as a result should always try to do our best. Nobody is perfect and we learned that many of our children are working hard to do their best everyday.I can’t is no longer on our minds but I can!

In recent week’s all our students have been making a huge effort with handwriting. Well done to all who were selected in our handwriting competition and to those who have made a huge effort in recent weeks.

Teachers also told us of children who are trying so hard to improve in their classrooms and with their school work. We heard about children who take great responsibility and pride in their excellent behaviour. It’s a very mature attitude to see displayed in our school. As always teachers told us that it’s always a difficult decision to come to each week as so children are very achievers and in contention.

Another very pleasing aspect of todays assembly was hearing of children who have made huge efforts in being a very good team member in their respective classrooms. Collaboration is so important and these students have worked so hard with others to produce excellent work with their peers.

Maith sibh go léir. Táimid fíor bhródúil asaibh.

Dates for your Diary for the coming week.

Tuesday February 5th There will be a Parent’s Association meeting at 8pm here in school.

Wednesday February 6th Cumann na mBunscol Sport’s Quiz in Carracastle Community Centre at 6pm. Best of luck again to all participating.

Friday February 8th Enrolment Afternoon for our new Junior Infant Class 19/20 at 2pm.

Bainigí taitneamh as an deireadh seachtaine!

Students of the Week Friday January 25th

At assembly on Friday afternoon we had a lovely discussion about Grandparents Day which is part of Catholic Schools Week. Teachers told us of children who are trying their best to improve in their classrooms and in their work. The efforts made by these children inspire not only their fellow students but their teachers also.

They talked about children who are so adaptable as they are always trying their best, or even trying to do better than they did last week. We heard of pupils who despite all that is going on around them in school, dramas, art work and projects are still working hard and applying themselves to any task set before them.

We all know and appreciate how busy and hectic school can be, so we are so proud of our children’s abilities to remain focused on their work and not be distracted by the other things going on. Our teachers spoke of children who do not always find change easy but who are now adapting to changes more readily. We also heard teachers talk about the manners shown to them, to visitors and to each other. It’s a lovely thing to hear being praised in our children.

As always our teachers spoke of the commitment to peers shown by students and their high levels of interaction with their own classmates and the other students. To hear consistently of these students make us very proud. Máith sibh go léir. Táimid fíor bhródúil asaibh.

Dates for your Diary

Catholic School’s Week begins today in our parish and school. An important part of this week as mentioned is Grandparents Day.

To mark this special day ‘Grandparents’ Day’ on Wednesday next at 10 am we will have a special mass in St. James’ Church. All our grandparents are invited to join us for refreshments in the school hall after mass and to then visit their grandchildren’s classrooms. We look forward to welcoming our Grandparents and acknowledging the very important role they play in our lives.

Students of the Week Friday January 18th

Táimid fíor bhródúil anseo ar scoil as ucht na scolairí atá againn. Bhí cuir síos den scoth déanta ag na múinteoirí faoi bhuanna agus obair na daltaí thuas.

Once again this week we are proud teachers of our wonderful pupils here in St. Attracta’s. At our weekly assembly the teachers gave a great description of the talents and attitudes towards hard work that our pupils of the week possess.

We learned of pupils who have made great improvements and are setting further challenges for themselves and we heard of pupils who are always happy even on challenging days and those who have faced new and exciting challenges with determination and good humour. As always we heard of students who could be given this coveted award each week.

We are so pleased with the engagement of all our pupils with our whole school theme of ‘Polar Exploration’. Throughout this week we saw many examples of wonderful work in all our classes. It really promises to be a very exciting few weeks here in school.

To conclude as always well done to all of our Students of the Week and to all our students who continue to try their best in all that they do. Maith sibh go léir.