NEWSLETTER 20/10/16

MID-TERM:
School closes on Friday October 28th at the usual times and re-opens on Monday November 7th.

SCHOOL CLOSURE:
The school will be closed on Thursday November 10th for teacher in-service.

 HALLOWEEN:
We are “dressing up” for Halloween again this year on Friday October 28th.  As in previous years we are asking for a contribution of €2 per child or €3 per family.  Any funds raised will go to the Parents Association.  No masks please and no “one piece” costumes for infants!!

MORNING PARKING:
We would ask parents to avoid using the staff parking area (to the left and right) in the mornings please.  The spaces at the back facing in the direction of Athy and Ballylinan village are available.

FOOTBALL:
Our Cumann na mBunscol adventure came to an abrupt end on Tuesday when our boys were beaten 6-6 to 5-7 in what was described as “the match of the season”.  We are extremely proud of the team and especially the fact that they fought back from being 9 points down to come “within a whisper” of winning the match.  Well done to all!  Our boys “development squad” has been invited to play two away matches and these will take place in the coming weeks.  A big “thanks” to Mrs. Connolly, Mrs. Julian, Ollie Walsh, Frank Shanahan and others for all their work over the last 8 weeks and the staff “back at base” who made it possible!!

COMMUNITY NEWS:

Ballylinan G.A.A. – Kids Halloween Disco Friday 28th October, GAA Clubhouse – 6pm – 8pm.  Prize for best costume.  Admission €2.

 Ballylinan Running Club/Rachel Fenlon – Fancy Dress Family Fun 4km Walk/Run/Jog – Sun 30th Oct @ 2pm from St. Anne’s Hall.  Registration and face painting from 1 pm.  Adults €5, Child €3.Refreshments afterwards.  Prizes for best costumes on the day.  In support of Rachel’s goal to volunteer as a teacher in Kolkata, India, June 2017 with Froebel-Hope Teacher Education Partnership.

Arles School Parents Association – Talent Contest & Halloween Fancy Dress disco and games, Arles Hall, Sunday 30th Oct, 4pm.  Admission €5.

 

Ms. Brennan’s 1st Class – Gardening Oct 2016

Today, Ms Brennan’s first class cleaned the garden.  Each child wore old clothes and brought garden tools.  We had great fun picking all the weeds.  We even found some tomatoes and pumpkins and brought these inside.  We will use the pumpkins for Halloween fun.  Our garden patch is now ready for Spring.  We investigated the pumpkin and designed his face.

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NEWSLETTER 11/10/16

Sacraments:

  • First Penance: Tuesday March 14th at 7pm.

  • First Communion: Saturday May 20th at 11.30am.

  • Confirmation: Thursday April 6th at 2pm.

 Voluntary Contribution:

Envelopes will be sent home today (Tuesday)

Mobile Phone Policy:

A draft of the updated policy has been posted on the school website (ballylinannationalschool.com) and we would welcome any comments or observations.

Positive Parenting Course:

The course continues this week at 7pm Thursday night.  If you were unable to attend last week you are welcome to join in this week.

Welcome/Congratulations! 

 Welcome to Ms. Sukprasert who joins our staff this week and congratulations to Ms. Farrell following the birth of her son Matthew (a little early!)

Halloween:

 As in the past we will be dressing up for Halloween on Friday October 28th.  This is a fund-raiser for our Parents Association.  More details to follow.

Mobile Phone Policy (Draft) – Parents…..Any observations/comments?

St. Patrick’s N.S.

Ballylinan

Mobile Phone Policy (Draft)

Children should not have mobile phones turned on while on school grounds or while engaged in school activities. The only exception to this is in an emergency or with the approval of a teacher. If a pupil has a mobile phone in their possession it should be handed to the class teacher on arrival at school and collected at the end of the day. Children are discouraged from bringing mobile phones to school.

Pupils who ignore this policy and use a mobile on school premises without permission will be required to hand over their phone to a member of staff and parents may be asked to collect it from the school office.

If a teacher has any suspicion that a mobile phone has unsuitable material stored on it, pupils will be required to hand over the phone to a teacher and parents will be asked to collect it from the school. Where there is a suspicion that the material on the mobile may provide evidence relating to a criminal offence the phone will be handed over to the Gardai for further investigation. Parents will be informed in such circumstances.

The school will incorporate this policy in the school’s discipline policy and will treat breaches as they would treat any other breach of school discipline.

The school accepts no responsibility for replacing lost, stolen or damaged mobile phones. The safety and security of mobile phones is wholly a matter for pupils/parents.

The school accepts no responsibility for pupils who lose or have their mobile phones stolen while travelling to and from school.

Mobile phones which are found in the school and whose owner cannot be located should be handed to a member of staff.

It is strongly advised that pupils use passwords/pin numbers to ensure that un-authorised phone calls cannot be made on their phones (e.g. by other pupils, or if stolen). Pupils must keep their password/pin numbers confidential. Mobile phone and/or passwords should not be shared.

Pupils using mobile phones to bully other pupils or send offensive messages/calls will face disciplinary actions as per the School Code of Behaviour/Anti-Bullying Policy.

It should be noted that it is a criminal offence to use a mobile phone to menace, harass or offend another person. As such, if action as sanctioned by the School in this regard is deemed ineffective, as with all such incidents, the school may consider it appropriate to involve the gardaí.

Ratified by Board of Management on            Date__________________

Signed _________________________________________

Chairperson, Board of Management

2. MOBILE PHONE POLICY

Pupils should not bring mobile phones to school or to school related off site activities. The only exception to this is in an emergency or with the prior approval of the Principal.

Pupils who ignore this policy and bring a mobile to school, whether they use it or not, will be required to hand over their phone to a member of staff and parents will be asked to collect it from the school office.

 Ratified by Board of Management on       

Date __________________

 Signed __________________________________________

            Chairperson, Board of Management