Newsletter 19th May

Sacraments
Well done to those pupils in 2nd and 6th Classes who made their First Communion and Confirmation recently. Thanks to the teachers who helped in the preparation and on the day. We hope that you had a lovely family celebration too.

Incoming Junior Infants
Our new pupils (with their parents) will be visiting us on the afternoon of Wednesday, 25th May. Thankfully it looks like Covid will not disrupt us as it has done for the past two years!

2022 Home-Based Summer Programme
A home-based programme continues to be available for students with complex needs (the school is not in a position to provide a school-based programme). Please contact the school if you think your child may be eligible and we can provide the necessary documentation and endeavour to put you in touch with a teacher who is available to carry out the programme.
Click for more information.

Superstars Summer Camp
Our camp is making a return this year! It will take place in the school this year 27th June – 1st July for incoming Junior Infants upwards. More details to follow.

School Tours
Our school tours are also – thankfully – making a return this year. Payments (via instalments if preferred) may be made via Aladdin.

Uniform Matters
Between now and the end of June, shorts are acceptable as part of the school uniform as long as they are plain navy and of an appropriate (knee) length. Grey, tailored knee-length shorts with the main uniform are also acceptable. Football shorts etc. are not acceptable.

Thank you all for your support as always.

Newsletter 11th May

Internet Safety Talk
An internet safety talk was held today (11th May) for pupils in 4th-6th classes. The topics covered were: being responsible on the internet, cyber-bullying, stranger danger, digital footprint, social media and excessive internet usage. We really encourage you to talk to your children about what they covered. It’s an area that we all need to be familiar with.

Attendance Alerts
Due to the exceptional level of absences this year quite a few children have reached a total of 20 days or more, a level at which we are required to routinely report to Tusla. You may see an alert on the Aladdin app. If many of these days are Covid-related, there is no need to be concerned. If you have any queries, please contact the school. Thank you.

Standardised Tests
These take place at this time of year (as required by the Department of Education) for pupils in 1st-6th classes. It is important to note that they are not exams; they help us to track your child’s progress and to inform us how the children in our school are progressing generally. Teachers gather information about your child’s learning all the time and this is part of that process.

Uniform Matters
We’re all proud of our school and our uniform and we have been making an extra effort this week to ask the pupils to wear theirs. There has been a big improvement so well done and thank you all.

If you have a genuine reason why your child can’t wear their uniform on a particular day, just let their teacher know and we will be understanding if it is an exception.

Cumann na mBunscol
Well done to our boys and girls teams this year and it was great to be back in action and to have as many pupils take part as possible. Thanks also to the teachers for looking after the teams. The girls reached the shield final and got a chance to play in O’Moore Park as many Ballylinan players have done in the past and hopefully will do in the future. They lost to a strong team from Ballyfin on the day but they were a credit to themselves, their families and their school and hopefully there will be many more such enjoyable days to come!

Covid Update
We have finally ceased the requirement for you to complete a return to school declaration if your child has been absent; we think everyone knows by now that the public health advice remains that your child should not attend school or childcare if they have symptoms. It is an appropriate time to thank you all so much for your cooperation with public health advice over the past two years. Our parents were hugely cooperative in letting us know if your child had symptoms or if they tested positive. It was a great help in controlling the spread of the virus and we really appreciate it. Here’s hoping that things won’t be as difficult again as they have been at times. Thank you all once again for your care and attention.

Upcoming Closures
Please remember that school will be closed on Monday week, 23rd May. Note also that teachers are required to undertake inservice on the revised primary language curriculum and it will take place on Friday 3rd June (the beginning of the June Bank Holiday weekend). School will finish for all pupils at 12:30 (12:15 for infants) on that day. We will also be closed on Monday and Tuesday, 6th and 7th June.

Newsletter 5th April

Play Area
You may have noticed that we have are developing a play area for our younger pupils! We will give you more details shortly and plan to have an official opening soon after the Easter holidays.

Positive Parenting Programme (Triple P)
Is your child unusually anxious? Would you like some help or sound advice about parenting? There are courses available – free of charge – from Triple P. Some of the courses start tonight, click here to read the list.

Uniform Matters
It’s great to see our pupils in school and looking well in their uniforms:
Green jumper/cardigan, white shirt, grey trousers/skirt/pinafore.
School tracksuit is available through the school and is to be worn with a white polo shirt on P.E. days only. Replacement navy legs (plain only) may be purchased in any shop. In warm weather, plain navy shorts of an appropriate length may be worn.
We recommend practical footwear, preferably in a dark colour.
The use of hair dye is not permitted during term time and we encourage pupils to tie up their hair. Earrings should be neat (no large loops etc.) and fake nails or nail extensions are not permitted.

Covid Update
I’m sure you are all familiar with the very high level of cases in the community and consequent disruption to your lives. This continues to be the case in school. We have had only one month (October) this year where pupil absences approached normality, other months have had – and continue to have – absences at between two and four times normal levels which is unprecedented. Under current public health guidelines, there is very little we can do but manage as best we can. We will continue to require you to complete a return to school declaration after your child has been absent, though we had hoped to cease this requirement by now. It’s a reminder that it’s still deemed important to mitigate the spread of the virus. Thank you all again for continuing to inform us of positive cases and for keeping your child at home if they have any symptoms. A reminder too that masks are still advised when travelling on buses; they are confined spaces and spread is much more likely in such settings.

Gaeilgeoirí
Check out our Gaeilgeoirí na Seachtaine.

Cumann na mBunscol
The competitions have been progressing through the month of March. A big thank you to the teachers involved in coaching the children. It is expected that the football competitions will return to their normal schedules in September. Our boys started very well, winning their first two matches but unfortunately things tailed off a little after that. We were only too glad to be back in action though and to give as many pupils as possible a chance to play for their school, having been deprived of that for the past two years. Our girls have been making very good progress, having won four of their five matches. Because competitions are compressed into a short timeframe this year, they will play in the shield semi-final at the Laois Centre of Excellence in Portlaoise this Thursday 7th April at 11 o’clock. Go n-éirí libh a chailíní!

School Activities
Swimming, rugby and football are continuing for classes in turn. We are looking forward to the return of gymnastics in June this year for all classes. 4th Class are taking part in their cycle safety course, learning lots of ways to help them to be safer cyclists. Please remind your child of the importance of road safety on the way to and from school.

Closing for Easter
The school will close for the Easter holidays at 12:15 for Infants and 12:30 for all others this Friday, 8th April. We will re-open on Monday, 25th April. Other planned closures are detailed on the school website. Thank you all for your support as always and a Happy Easter to you all.

Newsletter 23rd February

Dear Parents,

Sacraments
First Confession will take place in St. Anne’s Church, Ballylinan on Wednesday, 9th March at 7:30 p.m. Please remember there will be a parish programme mass in Ballylinan this Sunday 27th February at 11:30 a.m.

First Communion will take place on Saturday, 7th May at 11 a.m.

Confirmation (with Bishop Denis) will take place on Thursday, 28th April at 11 a.m.

Cumann na mBunscol
The postponed 2021 competitions are taking place during the month of March. We are delighted that our boys and girls will finally make a return to action! More details to follow.

Swimming
We are planning on making a return to swimming lessons for as many classes as possible. Because our year has been very disrupted they may not take the same format as previously but we will include as many children as we can before the end of June.

Covid Update
From next Monday, 28th February masks will be voluntary for pupils and staff. This is also the case for parents on the school grounds. Some pupils, parents and staff have good reason to be cautious and we will be mindful and supportive of each other (as always) in that regard. Masks will be advised on bus journeys.

Anyone with Covid symptoms should not attend school. We will continue to require parents to complete a return to school declaration after their child has been absent, though we plan to cease this requirement after St. Patrick’s weekend.

Revised arrival and departure procedures (times, doors etc.) will continue for the time being.

Mid Term Break
School will be closed tomorrow and Friday 25th. A reminder that we have a longer break at St. Patrick’s weekend; closed 17th – 21st March inclusive.

Newsletter 8th February

Enrolments 2022/23
The window for enrolment for the coming school year has now closed. Applications from now on will be treated as late applications. Please contact the school immediately if you are aware of any other possible enrolments for the coming year.

Child Safeguarding
The schools’ child safeguarding and anti-bullying policies are available on the school website (click Policies and Procedures at the top of the page). The Board of Management welcomes comments and suggestions for improvement. If you wish to comment, please ring the school or email feedback.ballylinan@gmail.com . Thank you.

Covid Update
To date this school year, we have been informed that 30% of our pupils have tested positive for Covid-19. Since Christmas alone out of the 52 pupils in Junior and Senior Infants, we have been made aware that 48% of them have tested positive. This is obviously a very high level of cases. Thankfully the illness seems to be mild in general, but it is having a very big impact on the life of the school. Absences are running at three or four times normal levels with consequent loss of education and disruption for those affected. These children may well have contact with older or more vulnerable people. The more cases there are, the more likely it is that there may be a case of serious illness. Quite a number of cases have had no symptoms and were picked up through antigen testing of close contacts. If you are concerned about Covid, we recommend that you use routine antigen tests if your child has no symptoms. If your child has symptoms, public health guidance remains that they must stay at home from school. You might also consider getting your child vaccinated, see information below. Thank you all again for your cooperation.

School Attendance
Due to the exceptional level of absences this year quite a few children have reached a total of 20 days or more, a level at which we are required to routinely report to Tusla. You may see an alert on the Aladdin app. If many of these days are Covid-related, there is no need to be concerned as these were unavoidable. If you have any queries, please contact the school. Thank you.

Covid-19 Vaccine for Children Aged 5 to 11 Years  (info from HSE)
The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) recommends parents and guardians consider vaccinating their 5 to 11 year old children.
COVID-19 vaccine is particularly recommended if children:

  • Have a health condition that puts them at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19
  • Live with a younger child or adult who is at risk of severe illness if they get COVID-19 e.g. another child with complex medical needs, or an immunocompromised adult. The vaccine that will be offered to children aged 5 to 11 years is Comirnaty® Children’s formulation. Children in this age group will be given a smaller dose of the vaccine than adults. Parents and guardians can register their child for their vaccine online. As part of this stage of the COVID-19 vaccination programme, information for people considering vaccinating their children including information about the benefits and risk of vaccination and information about how to get vaccinated. A cartoon strip has also been developed to help children understand what will happen when they go to a HSE clinic to get their COVID-19 vaccine.

Coaching
Rugby and football coaching is ongoing for all classes in turn. We are hoping to resume swimming as the year goes on, with an emphasis on the older pupils first as they have fewer years left in our school. Hopefully things will fully return to normal in the coming years!

Calendar
Due to 18th March being declared a public holiday, we have an extra holiday to take. The school will now be closed on Monday, 23rd May.
View the school calendar.