Author: School Administrator
Our hardworking Junior Room!
The boys and girls in our Junior Room were hard at work this morning – they learned a new poem about a rocket and then coloured, cut, glued and decorated pictures of a rocket zooming off to the moon! Just look at the concentration on their faces! And what about the end result?! Well done everyone! Those pictures look great in our hallway!
Incredible Edibles!
We are delighted to be participating in Agri Aware’s Incredible Edibles programme. We got stuck in yesterday with task 1, planting lettuce, carrots, spinach, turnips and chives. We can’t wait for task 4 when we’ll be preparing, cooking and (best of all!) EATING Irish fruit, vegetables, potatoes and herbs!
Swimming tomorrow
It has been necessary to change swimming from Friday to tomorrow for this week. This is because the boys and girls of the Senior Room will be representing the school in Sciath na Scol on Friday. The time tomorrow is from 1-2pm as normal.
Busy week ahead!
We have a busy week ahead before the long weekend – the boys and girls of the Senior Room will compete in Sciath na Scol on Friday May 4th. They will be training hard in advance. All details regarding the day itself are noted in the journals. As a result, it is necessary to change swimming to Thursday for this week. It will be at the usual time.
After the success of Active Schools Week, the pupils have requested that we keep up the Active Homework so from now on, there will be no written homework on a Thursday – we will focus instead on the usual learning in advance of Friday tests and devise a different set of activities each week!
Taking a breather with our iPads!
In between circuits and swimming, we spent a little time playing tables games on our iPads earlier today. The sites we used were https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/times-tables, https://www.timestables.com/, http://www.multiplication.com/games/play/tonys-tires-multiplication . The children were happy to be playing on the iPads and not writing their Maths out while I was happy they were working on their tables so it really was win/win!
Active Schools Week comes to an end
Children and adults alike really enjoyed being extra active this week! Highlights included getting active homework instead of written work, following ‘Just Dance’ videos on YouTube, then choreographing our own moves to the song ‘Blue Da Ba Dee’ and wearing our tracksuits ALL WEEK!
We finished off our activities today with circuits for the whole school in the yard organised by the pupils of the Senior Room. As you can see, everyone got stuck in and it was great fun! That wasn’t the end of our active day as we squeezed a swimming lesson in this afternoon too. What a day and what a week!
Today’s homework!
In lieu of some written homework, the pupils in the Senior Room put together a list of exercises for everyone at home to get stuck into during Active Schools Week. Good luck!
- Opposite hand to opposite foot x 10
- Digging for treasure – 10 seconds
- Jogging and Ninja chops – 15 seconds
- Star jumps x 15
- Crocodile snaps – 10 in total (5 left and 5 right)
Circuit to be repeated
Liam and Claire run for Crumlin Children’s Hospital!
We are so proud of Liam, a pupil in our Senior Room, and Claire our S.N.A. who were awarded these medals for taking part in Jack White’s 5k Virtual Run for Crumlin Children’s Hospital.
They ran the 5km last Saturday in Clonakilty during the weekly ParkRun. A virtual run means you can complete it anywhere in Ireland. This was Liam’s 27th ParkRun and Claire’s 15th.
It just goes to show every week can be an Active Week! Well done Liam and Claire!
Active Schools Week 2018
We are delighted to be participating in Active Schools Week! We will be more active than usual, inside and outside the classroom. We will even substitute some of our usual written homework for physical activities from dancing and 10 @ 10 workouts to helping out around the house. The rest of the week is going to be tracksuit-wearing, no-uniform so we can really work our socks off!
Here are some pictures of the Senior Room pupils getting stuck into Just Dance videos on YouTube – it was exhausting but great fun!
Book swap!
The pupils in the Senior Room paired up before the Easter holidays and gave each other a book to read over the break. Today they got together to discuss the choices their friends made for them. The feedback was very positive, the boys and girls really enjoyed the fact the book was recommended by a friend. We will definitely be doing this again soon!
Internet Safety workshopp with Zeeko
The Internet Safety workshop was a huge success this morning. James from Zeeko did a super job talking to the pupils from 2nd – 6th classes about a range of topics. He explained the permanent nature of our digital footprint, gave helpful tips on how to handle cyber-bullying, warned about how easy it is to deceive others online and the importance of having a balance between screen time and other activities to promote good mental health. The boys and girls reported that they really enjoyed the talk, learned quite a lot of new information and many even said they will reduce their screen time now!
Next up is a Teachers’ meeting in Lisavaird NS after school and the Parents’ meeting this evening at 7pm, also in Lisavaird NS. We hope to see as many of you there as possible.
Easter Art
Pupils in the Senior Room experimented mixing glue and paint together yesterday. They then drew a design of a decorated Easter egg, placed it in a plastic folder and painted over the design. Today their creations have dried and can lift off the plastic folder easily. They will stick to a window or magnetic surface. Great work everyone!
Child Protection in our school
We here at Scoil Náisiúnta Rae na Scríne are fully compliant in all matters relating to Child Protection. You can view our Child Safeguarding Statement by clicking Child Safeguarding Statement March 2018. It is also available under the ‘Policies’ tab on the homepage of this website. The policy was ratified by the Board of Management at its most recent meeting on March 5th 2018.
If you have any concerns about a child in our school, please contact Eimear O’Donovan who is the Designated Liaison Person.
Internet Safety
We will be delighted to welcome Dublin-based company Zeeko to Reenascreena NS on Thursday March 22nd to talk to our 2nd – 6th class pupils about the very important topic of Internet Safety. There will be a talk later that evening in Lisavaird NS (with whom we are sharing the cost of this visit) for parents – I would urge all families to try to send a representative please. It promises to be a very informative day and evening for us all.
Red alert – Munster
We will remain closed tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday in light of the red alert issued for Munster.
School closure today
School will remain closed today due to treacherous road conditions around Reenascreena and poor weather forecast for the day ahead. We will monitor local and national advice and be in touch regarding arrangements for tomorrow later this evening / early tomorrow morning.
Stay warm and be safe!
Visit of Carbery Rangers GAA
Jeremy, Conor and Denis from our local GAA club, Carbery Rangers, visited today to tell us that there will be registration tomorrow evening in The Celtic Ross Hotel for underage members. They brought a cup that the Minor Boys won last year and we had great fun passing it around!
The children were also told about the great success the club had at the recent All-Ireland Scór championships in Sligo when the Girls’ ballad group won the overall title. The message was strong – whether it’s football, singing, dancing or drama everyone is welcome at Carbery Rangers!
Conor is a past pupil of ours and enjoyed meeting his former teacher, Mary, and having a good look around his old school!
School Closure on Tuesday February 27th
Schools are now permitted to close for 1 day as an alternative to the previous 2 half days allowed for Child Protection training. We will close on Tuesday February 27th to facilitate same. There will be no half day on Friday week February 23rd as a result. If you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
Friendship week
We really enjoyed making an extra special effort with each other for Amnesty International Friendship Week. It was much easier than we thought it would be!
Our boys and girls were full of good advice on what to do and what not to do in order to show kindness to others and we learned when we put lots of small actions together it helps to make a really big difference. Everyone was rewarded with a friendship bracelet after yard time today. Well done one and all!