16.04.15 - St. Joseph`s National School
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16.04.15 - St. Joseph`s National School
Tús maith, leath na h-oibre St. Joseph’s National School, Leitrim Village, Co. Leitrim. Tel: (071) 96 21205 Email: [email protected] www.leitrim-ns.ie Roll No: 01125B Theme for School Year 2014/2015 “We believe in the priceless potential of children” Principal: Richella Kelly Deputy Principal: Siobhán Finnegan McElgunn 16th April 2015 Dear Parents/ Guardians, Confirmation 2015 Sixth class pupils will receive the sacrament of confirmation on Sunday 26th April at 3pm in St. Mary’s Church, Carrick-onShannon. It is very important that all sponsors are catholic. Ceremony of Light A Ceremony of Light for confirmation pupils will take place tonight, Thursday 16th April @8pm in St. Mary’s Church, Carrick-on-Shannon. There will be practice for confirmation pupils on Thursday 23rd April. It is important that all pupils are in school on that day. Induction Day As previously advised Induction Day for new Junior Infant pupils will take place on Thursday 21st May 2015. The current Junior and Senior Infant pupils will go home at 1pm on that day to facilitate the new pupils. Induction Day will commence at 1.45 and end at 2.45. New Junior Infants will go to the Junior Infant classroom and parents will have a short meeting in the hall. School Closure The school will be closed on Friday 22nd May as the school will be used as a polling station on that day. First Holy Communion Pupils in Second Class will receive the sacrament of Holy Communion for the first time on Saturday 23 rd May @12 noon in St. Joseph’s Church, Leitrim Village. Parents of pupils in First Class will organise a party for second class pupils and their families after the ceremony. Parents Association Sponsored Walk and Cake Sale A very big thank you to everyone who sponsored children on the sponsored walk, who turned out on the day to walk and donated items and purchased items in the cake sale. A very big thank you to all members of the Parents Association for organising these events. Graduation Day Graduation Day for 6th class pupils and their parents will take place on Wednesday 10th June at 1.30pm. Setanta Book Club Please find attached a catalogue from the Setanta Book Club. If you wish to order a book from this catalogue please complete the order form in the catalogue and return it, with the correct money, in an envelope with your child’s name on it by Tuesday 28th April. If paying by cheque please make cheques payable to Leitrim N.S. Please note that this will be the final opportunity to order books from Setanta Book Club through the school this year. HSE Screening Forms The HSE will conduct screening tests on pupils in Junior Infants and 5th Class. Junior Infants: vision, hearing and growth. Fifth Class: vision and colour vision. Parents of pupils in these classes will receive a booklet and questionnaire. Parents ___________________________________________________________________________ are asked to complete the questionnaire and return it to the school in a sealed envelope (provided) by Thursday next 23rd April. Names on Jumpers Please ensure you write your child’s name on the inside of his/her school uniform jumper or cardigan. If your child has lost a school jumper/cardigan please check the lost property press to the left of the main door. If you cannot find the correct jumper please take one that fits, wash it and write your child’s name on it. There are many jumpers/cardigans in good condition unclaimed. Punctuality Parents are reminded that class begins at 9.20am and children should be on time for class every day. In St. Joseph’s N.S., daily assembly time is allocated to eating before both breaks so it is essential that class starts at 9.20am. If your child is 10 minutes late every day, not only is it very disruptive to the class, but it’s almost an hour over a week. Violin Lessons Lorna Baker has a few slots available – 087 900 6663. Change of Contact Details Please inform the school immediately if any of your contact details (mobile number or address) have changed. It is very important that the school always has updated contact details for every parent. The school cannot take responsibility if important information relating to your child (such as end of year school reports) is posted to wrong address. Bus Éireann Bus to the School Application forms for bus transport to the school for September 2015 are now available to download from www.buseireann.ie. Please click on the School Transport Section at the bottom of the page. Completed school transport application form should be returned to Sligo School Transport Office, Bus Éireann, Lord Edward Street, Sligo (0719160440). Please do not return these forms to the school. Supervision before/after school St. Joseph’s N.S. opens at 9:20 a.m. and school ends at 2 p.m. for Infants and 3:00p.m. for all other classes. Children who are on school grounds before 9:20 and/ or after 3:00 (2 p.m. in the case of Infants) will not be supervised by school staff and are not covered by school insurance. Each parent/ guardian is responsible for his/ her child outside of school hours. Children collected from school during the school day If you need to collect your child from school during the school day (for dental appointment etc) you must go to your child’s classroom and talk to the class teacher. If you need to collect your child at break time or lunch time you must speak to the teacher on the yard and inform the teacher you are collecting your child. Please inform your child’s teacher in writing, if at all possible, the morning you must collect your child. Children will not be allowed leave the classroom unaccompanied. This is for the safety and protection of all children in the school. Parking All parents are reminded to park responsibly outside the school. It is illegal to park on the zig zag lines either side of the zebra crossing and in the yellow box. Thanks again to the many parents that park in the village and walk to the school. Anaphylaxis Several pupils in the school are allergic to peanuts, two with anaphylaxis to peanuts. This is a life threatening allergy, which could result in death if the child comes into contact with peanuts. In order to help us manage this life threatening allergy we ask you to help us make the school a nut free zone. Please do not give your child peanuts or nuts as part of his/ her lunch, including peanut butter sandwiches. Also children will be discouraged from sharing lunches. This will be incorporated into our healthy lunch policy. Meeting Teachers/ Appointment If you need to speak with your child’s teacher in relation to your child’s progress or have any concerns regarding your child please make an appointment to speak with your child’s teacher outside of teaching time. You can phone the school Monday to Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. to do this. Likewise if your child’s teacher has a concern about your child he/she will contact you to discuss the matter. Official Parent Teacher Meetings took place at the end of October. You will receive a written report on your child’s progress in June. Yours sincerely RICHELLA KELLY PRINCIPAL ___________________________________________________________________________ St Mary’s G.A.A. - In Association with Children’s Heart Foundation – Crumlin Hospital Cooking Demonstration with Nevin Maguire is taking place on Thursday 23 rd April in the Landmark Hotel – Doors open at 6.30 – Tickets available at the door. All welcome, a good night guaranteed. For more information contact the Landmark Hotel – 071 96 22222. Notice from Parents Association The Parents association would like to thank every participant who took part in the sponsored walk on March the 21st. We estimate that we had 160 walkers and we raised in excess of 1600 euro over the course of the morning which is phenomenal. We would specifically like to thank the great stewards on the walk and amazing bakers who provided such delicious treats and temptations; the standard of culinary expertise was exceptional. We would also like to thank all at Waterways Ireland for helping making the walk possible. Finally we are starting into the final few months of school and that comes with a few important events and traditions. The Communions are taking place at the end of May and it is traditional for parents of children in first class to volunteer to clean and prepare the hall and church for such an important occasion. Could any parents of first class children please make themselves known to either the Parents Association or the Principal so we can get a team together for this very special day. The Parents Association ___________________________________________________________________________