Staying on Track 2

Suggested Work for Pupils
Monday 30th March – Friday 3rd April*

Here is work for this week if you want to give it a go! Don’t forget to keep an eye out for  RTE Home School Hub on RTE2 at 11 a.m.

Ms. Butler  (Junior Infants)
Ms. Twomey  (Senior Infants)
Ms. Cunningham  (Senior Infants)
Ms. Cunningham  (1st Class)
Ms. Brennan  (2nd Class)
Ms. Murphy  (2nd Class)
Ms. Murphy  (3rd Class)
Ms. Goff  (3rd Class)
Ms. Goff  (4th Class)
Ms. Hogan  (4th Class)
Mr. Dowling  (5th Class)
Mrs. Lacey (5th & 6th Class)
Ms. Sukprasert  (6th Class)

RTE Home School Hub
Scoilnet

 

*This work is to keep your child on track.

Parents should not feel under pressure to ensure work is completed.
It can’t replace the school day.
New work will be posted here at the beginning of each week.

Please take good care of rented books; they will be needed for others.
We wish all our families well and hope to see you again as soon as possible.

Staying on Track 1

Suggested Work for Pupils
Wednesday 25th March – Friday  27th March*

We hope you got on OK with this week’s work and well done if you made the time to do it! Next week’s work will be ready for you here on Monday morning. Be good for your parents, they love you very much!

Ms. Butler (Junior Infants)
Ms. Twomey (Senior Infants)
Ms. Cunningham (Senior Infants)
Ms. Cunningham (1st Class)
Ms. Brennan (2nd Class)
Ms. Murphy (2nd Class)
Ms. Murphy (3rd Class)
Ms. Goff (3rd Class)
Ms. Goff (4th Class)
Ms. Hogan (4th Class)
Mr. Dowling (5th Class)
Ms. Lacey (5th & 6th Class)
Ms. Sukprasert (6th Class)

What about writing a journal?
Look for animals in Dublin Zoo.
Do you want to make your own chess set?

 

*This work is to keep your child on track.

Parents should not feel under pressure to ensure work is completed.
It can’t replace the school day.
New work will be posted here at the beginning of each week.

Please take good care of rented books; they will be needed for others.
We wish all our families well and hope to see you again as soon as possible.

Book Collection Today

Book collection has been brought forward to 4 – 8 pm today, Tuesday 24th March.

Please park as normal and enter the school playground by the Athy (Infant) end where there is more space. The books will be organised in the same lines as pupils gather in the morning. All books will be bundled, bagged and clearly labelled. There will be a staff member to guide you.

Four hours is quite a lot of time, but we ask for your patience and understanding if there are busy times. Outlines of work will be posted on this website. We’re working hard to get them ready as soon as possible and we’ll be in touch.

Please observe physical distancing, this is not a social event.

Stay safe everyone.

Keeping on Track

Dear Parents,

This week we will begin providing some structured work for pupils to help to keep them on track. We can’t replace the school day and have no wish to make your life more difficult by asking you to home school your child. We will however provide a brief weekly outline of work that may be followed.

To do so, the children will need some of their schoolbooks. They can be collected from the school playground on Wednesday 25th March at any time between 10 – 2 o’clock. We remind you of course to use social distancing at collection time.

If this is difficult for you, it might be possible to ask a friend to help. Otherwise you may ring the school during those times and we can arrange to leave the books for your collection. More details to follow.

We are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Your Child’s Learning

We are all concerned about helping your child to learn at a time when they can’t be in school. We’re working on a coordinated approach to provide some learning for all of our children.

We want to get something a little more structured than just putting up more links to stuff online. It needs to be practical, help to keep the children on track, be able to be continued for weeks to come and not make parents’ lives any more difficult than they already are.

We aim to get this up and running early next week. In the meantime, we hope all our families are keeping well and if there’s a mammy in the family, be extra nice to her on Mother’s Day!