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June 2017 Newsletter

UPCOMING SCHOOL CLOSING

Closing for Summer Holidays:        Tuesday, June 27th at 12 noon.

School re-opening:                            Wednesday, August 30th at 9.20a.m       

CLASS GROUPINGS 2017/2018

The sixteen class groupings and teacher for 2017/18 are as follows:

Class 1 Junior Infants Ms. Cashman
Class 2 Junior Infants Mrs. O’Mahony
Class 3 Senior Infants Mrs. Cremin
Class 4 Senior Infants Ms. Doyle
Class 5 First Class Ms. O’Connor
Class 6 First Class Ms. O’Neill
Class 7 Second Class Ms. Downing
Class 8 Second Class Ms. O’Dwyer
Class 9 Third Class Mrs. O’Connell
Class 10 Third Class Ms. Laffey
Class 11 Fourth Class Ms. Healy
Class 12 Fourth Class Ms. Spillane
Class 13 Fifth Class Mr. O’Sullivan
Class 14 Fifth Class Mrs. Lucey
Class 15 Sixth Class Mr. Devane
Class 16 Sixth Class Mr. Hussey

 

REPORT CARDS

Parents will shortly be receiving a Report Card giving details of their child’s progress during the school year 2016/17.

BOOK LISTS/RENTAL SCHEME

Following a lot of work and planning a comprehensive Book Rental Scheme is now operating In St John’s N.S. and a large number of books are available for rent.

Each book can be rented for €3 – €5 per year and is then returned to the school at the end of the school year in June. We encourage you to participate in this Rental Scheme as it will serve to reduce the overall back to school costs. You will receive your child /children’s Booklist for the school year 2017/18 in the coming days. Class Booklists will also be available on our website www.stjohnskenmare.ie Once you have decided on books you wish to rent please put all Book Rental Money in an envelope marked “Book Rental” and give to class teacher in September. Please include name of child and books you wish to rent.  Please note lost or damaged rented books or library books will incur a fee.

ARTS / CRAFTS / INSURANCE

The school fee for Arts and Crafts and optional Insurance is included with our Book Lists and should be paid to class teacher in September.

A family fee structure is in place and charges of €20 for 1 pupil, €35 for families with 2 pupils, €50 for families with 3 pupils and €60 for families with 4 or more pupils. Please give the fee to your oldest pupils’ teacher. Regarding optional Insurance, we strongly advise you to avail of the Allianz Primary School Pupil Personal Accident Insurance for the school year 2017/18. Please read the information sheet accompanying your child’s Book List giving details of cover provided by this policy.

UNIFORM

By now all the uniform order forms are being processed and will be available for you to collect on distribution day Friday, August 25th from 12.00 noon – 5.00p.m. in the school hall.  Please note shirts, trousers, skirts and pinafores are now available in the main department stores at competitive prices.  Please be conscious of our Uniform Policy when purchasing school footwear during the summer period. On designated P.E. days, pupils are allowed to wear their school tracksuit and regular runners.

On all other school days, pupils are expected to wear their full school uniform with black/dark footwear. We kindly ask you to respect this policy in the interest of uniformity and an effort to minimise competitiveness in relation to coloured/ designer sports footwear. As the majority of schools operate this policy Department Stores are offering competitive prices on regular school and sports footwear.

HOSPICE SUNFLOWER DAY / NON-UNIFORM DAY

Well done to Mr. Hussey and Mr. Devane and all the sixth class pupils who fundraised for the Kerry Hospice Society in Kenmare on June 9th.

CONGRATULATIONS!!

Congratulations and best wishes to teacher Louise Downing who is getting married in July. Best of luck to Louise and Maurice!

Congratulations to SNA Alanna McCarthy on the birth of a baby boy Florence. Congratulations Alanna and Flor!

SUMMER CAMP

St. John’s N.S. Summer Camp runs from July 10th – 14th catering for pupils from 2nd – 6th class. Activities include Basketball, Badminton, Boules, Futsal Soccer, Tennis, Pitch and Putt, Rounders, Rugby, Spike ball,  Table Tennis, Cycling, Orienteering, Arts and Crafts and Science Activities.

The cost is €60 per week. Reductions for families. Application forms available from the school with further information on Facebook page: St John’s Summer Camp.

ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME

Our Erasmus+ Programme entitled ‘Euro Trading, Young Entrepreneurs on the Move’ is a two year programme which began in September 2016 involving six countries – England, Germany, Poland, Greece, Spain and Ireland. In June, four of our pupils from 6th Class Jack Downing, Tom Crushell, Leah O’Donovan and Clara McElligott along with two of our teachers travelled to Poland to embark on the next stage of the Erasmus+ Project. You can find detailed reports of their experiences on our website at www.stjohnskenmare.ie

ACTIVE SCHOOL FLAG

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Active School Flag for striving to achieve a ‘physically educated and physically active school community’. The flag was raised on Friday, June 16th and we would like to convey our gratitude to Tadhg Morley and Seán O’Shea from the Kerry Team also Amy Harrington and Aoife Crowley who are on the U14 Kerry Panel for their presence at  the  ceremony.  Much  hard  work  went  into  the achievement with special thanks to all our teachers, pupils and our Active School Committee Darren Allman, Adem Gul, Grace Foley, Gemma Myer, Finn Murphy and Mark O’Regan for their commitment all year.  Well done all!

FOOD DUDES

Food Dudes is a Healthy Eating Programme which all classes took part in during the last term. It aims to encourage children to eat more fruit and vegetables. The children received rewards and stickers for trying new fruit and vegetables and were encouraged to bring fruit and vegetables in their lunch boxes as part of their daily diet. Well done to the children for trying the new foods as well as to all parents for continuing the encouragement at home!

HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOLS

This year, St. John’s N.S. took part in a Health Promoting School’s Initiative. We committed to becoming healthier as a school as well as creating an awareness of the importance of both physical and mental health. This is a two-year process and we are very pleased to say that we have been awarded with certificates for outstanding achievement for the current year and will strive to continue the hard work next year and hopefully be awarded with our Health Promoting School’s Flag! Well done to teachers, students and the Health Promoting Committee for all their hard work in maintaining a healthy school.

DISCOVERY PRIMARY SCIENCE AND MATHS

St. John’s N.S. has been awarded the Discovery Primary Science and Maths Award of (STEM) Excellence 2017. Pupils in each class engaged in STEM activities and workshops throughout the year, which contributed to the improvement of skills including critical thinking, analyzing, estimating, measuring, fair testing and recording. This is a great achievement for our school. Congratulations to all!

WEBSITE / FACEBOOK PAGE

We hope that we have been keeping you well updated with happenings in St. John’s N.S. on our new look website and Facebook page. Keep an eye especially on our recent events section which give details of events as they happen including photos. A special word of thanks to our website coordinator, Roisín O’Sullivan for all her hard work in recording and uploading all the information and photos.

PARENTS ASSOCIATION

In order to facilitate our Parents Association initiative to collect outgrown uniforms and unwanted books suitable for school libraries, parents are being asked to drop in these items to school from 9a.m. – 10a.m. on Monday June 26th. Uniforms collected will be on sale in the school hall from 1.30p.m – 3.30p.m. on Monday June 26th. Any books donated will be given to class libraries.

TEXT-a-PARENT

We would appreciate if any new or changed numbers are forwarded to the school for ‘text-a-parent’ purposes.

 

Best wishes to the 45 – 6th Class girls and boys who are leaving us.

On behalf of all the Staff, I wish you all a safe, healthy and enjoyable summer.

Thank you all once again for your help and co-operation.

Go raibh maith agaibh go léir.


 

Denis Courtney,

Principal & Staff.


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Active School Flag Ceremony 2017

On Friday 16th June, we held our Active School Flag Ceremony!  We were awarded the Active School Flag as part of a two year process for striving to achieve a physically educated and active school! 

We would like to say a special thank you to our special guests Tadhg Morley and Seán O’Sheá from the Kerry Senior Team and Amy Harrington and Aoife Crowley from the Kerry Ladies Under 14 Team for being in attendance at the ceremony.  Also, well done to our Active School Committee Darren Allman, Grace Foley, Gemmer Myer, Finn Murphy, Mark Foley and Adem Gul for their hard work all year.  Thanks to Danny Farkas for continuing the activities by holding Gymnastics in the hall all day and well done to all the students and teachers for making the school an active one and helping to achieve the flag! 


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Discovery Primary Science and Maths Award 2017

We are pleased to announce that we have been awarded the Discovery Primary Science and Maths Award of (STEM) Excellence again this year!  To achieve this award, the pupils excelled with their skills and knowledge in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

Throughout the year, our pupils carried out various activities such as hands on investigations in the areas of living things, energy and forces, materials and environmental awareness and care.  We held a Science week in November where each class engaged in Science by questioning, observing, predicting, investigating, experimenting, measuring, analyzing, recording and communicating.  We had Science Workshops in April with Mr. Zee, an Engineer and Scientist where the children investigated scientific concepts and were involved in activities such as designing and making go-carts, making roller coasters and battery powered cars.  We also had a visit from Shonagh Gray of SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) in February who carried out workshops on the importance of energy conservation and we held a Maths Week in October. 

Special thanks to Miss Lynch for coordinating the project and to the teachers for implementing fun and active Science and Maths lessons in their classrooms!  All the hard work paid off!  Well done all!

Below is a picture of some of our children receiving the award. 


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3rd Class School Tour June 2017

Below are pictures of our 3rd Class on their school tour to the Let’s Go Camp in Mallow on Wednesday 14th June.  A great day was had by all! 


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3rd Class Swimming June 2017

A big thanks to all the staff and instructors at The Kenmare Bay Health Club who have taken such good care of our third class over the past six weeks.  The children learned vital skills for swimming and had a great time in the process! 


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Our Primary Games Star!

Congratulations to Adem Gul who represented Kerry in the Cumann na mBunscoil Primary Games at half time in last Sunday’s Munster Senior Football Semi Final between Kerry and Clare.  Adem did us proud by scoring a goal!  Well done Adem!


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Garda 7s Football Blitz 12th June 2017

On Monday 12th June, we took part in the annual Garda 7’s football blitz which took place in Fitzgerald’s stadium in Killarney.  In all, sixteen Primary School teams took place on the day in what was an excellently organised event.  Our boys (and one injured girl!) did brilliantly, finishing top of their group, beating Boherbue N.S, Cullian N.S and Kilcummin N.S to progress to the quarter final against Rathmore N.S.  In a tight game, our lads dug deep to win by 5 points!  In the semi-final, we met a strong St. Oliver’s team and our lads fought to the bitter end but were unlucky to lose narrowly in the finish.  The team was Leon O’Sullivan, Darren Allman, Tom Crushell, Adem Gul, Dylan Wallace, Aidan Crowley, Darragh O’Sullivan, Yago Cornide, Donnacha Whelton, Ciaran Crowley, Senan Gul and Serena O’Sullivan.


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Our Erasmus+ Trip to Poland June 2017

Below are the accounts of our four 6th class pupils who travelled to Poland for five days in June as part of our Erasmus+ Project. 

Poland – By Jack Downing

So on the 30th of May, we headed to Shannon.  We had something to eat and took a picture in front of the Paul O’Connell statue.  We arrived in Krakow at night time and were collected by a teacher who bought us to our host families.  My family were really nice.  The children’s names were David, Julia and Matthew.  The next day, Wednesday, we went to the school and were welcomed by a big ceremony.  Then on Thursday it was children’s day.  It was great fun.  On Friday, we visited Ustron.  It was so much fun.  We went tobogganing and on a ski lift.  Then we went to an animal park.  It was great craic!  On Saturday, we went to Krakow and so many cool places like the Krakow dragon and Schindler Factory and we went shopping.  The weather was really hot while we were there.  My favourite thing about the trip was my host family. 

My trip to Poland – By Leah O’Donovan

On the 30th of May, we left for Poland.  We arrived at Shannon Airport, got on our plane and headed for Krakow.  Then we drove to our host family’s house.  The house was a three storey house.  It was all wood and decorated nicely.  They had a lot of holy statues.  They go to mass every Sunday.  There were two girls, the Mom and Dad and their grandmother and grandfather living in the house.  It was late so we went to sleep.  On Wednesday, we visited the school and went to the Pcizny.  The school was quite old and dark inside but they had interactive whiteboards so they were modern in that way.  They weren’t as disciplined or strict as our school and it wasn’t as big.  There were about 150 pupils.  They change classes every hour like in the secondary school here.  The school started at 8 and finished at 3 and they had a lot of breaks during the day.   In Pcizny, we visited an animal park and walked around the town.  On Thursday, it was children’s day.  We went baking in the Vocational School and played games.  After school, we went shopping with our host family.  On Friday, we went to Ustron.  There was a ski lift, a toboggan and an animal park.  Then there was the farewell party.  This is where we did our Irish Dance.  On Saturday, we went to Krakow.  We visited the Royal Castle and Chapel and St. Mary’s Church.  We also visited the Monument of the Krakow Dragon.  Then we had free time.  After shopping, the bus dropped us back to the airport and we went home.  My favourite part of the trip had to be when we went to Ustron on the ski lift. 

My Trip to Poland – By Clara McElligott

We arrived at Krakow Airport and we drove to Jazstrzbie – Zdroj.  We met our host families.  They were very nice.  The next morning, we went to their school.  Then we went to a bison park, a palace and a town to get ice-cream.  The next day, we went to their school again and it was Children’s Day and we went to the baking workshop.  Then we went shopping and had a barbeque.  Their barbeque was cool.  The next day, we went to Ustron.  We went on a ski-lift and we went toboganning.  It was class!  Then we went to the closing ball.  There was lots of dancing from different countries but Leah’s brush dance was the best!  Then we danced and went to the Old Spa House.  The next day, we got a bus to Krakow and we looked at lots of pretty churches and castles.  Then we ate dinner and saw the Krakow Dragon and we went shopping.  Finally, we went to Krakow Airport and we flew home.  My favourite bit was everything because it was a great holiday!

Poland – By Tom Crushell

We left Kenmare at 10.30 on the 30th of May.  We arrived in Shannon Airport and met the teachers at 1.00. We had lunch and boarded the plane at about 3.10.  The plane got delayed so we ended up landing at around 7.00.  We then met Sylvester, the Polish Teacher who got a shuttle bus and we drove to Jastrzebie-Zdroj.  There, we met our families who brought us to their houses.  The family’s names were Jacob, Paulina and Luke and the Mom and Dad’s names were Tomaz and Katarzyna.  The house was quite big and Jack’s house was right next to me.  They were very nice and treated us well.  They fed us a lot.  We had a lot of meat like sausages, chicken or fish.  The food was very nice.  For breakfast they had a selection of food that we could choose from.  The next morning, I woke up early at 6.15 and we went to the school which started at 8.00.  At 9.00 we had a welcoming ceremony where the Polish kids performed songs and dances.  In the evening, we went to an animal park, a palace and the town square in Pcizny.  When I got home, Jack came over to my house and we played volleyball.  The next morning, I had to get woken up by my host mom.  We went to school at 7.45 and at 8.00, we went to the local Vocational School.  There we went baking and we made croissants.  After that we went to a cafeteria where we ate the croissants that we made.  In the afternoon it was Children’s Day so we played games and watched performances by the students in the school.  There was also a performance by a magician and first aid and firefighting activities.  In the evening, we had a barbeque with Jack and played soccer with some of the neighbours.  On Friday, we went to Ustron, a town near Jastrzebie-Zdroj.  We went up a ski lift to the top of a mountain.  At the top, we all went toboganning down the mountain.  In the afternoon, we went to my host’s house.  We got changed for the farewell party and then we went into the city.  At the party, we performed an Irish dance and were given presents from the Polish school.  Then there was a disco and the other schools from Greece, Spain and Germany performed a dance or a song.  When we came home, I was exhausted and I went to sleep.  The next day was our last day and we had an all day trip to Krakow.  We visited the Royal Chapel (the burial site of the old Polish kings), the statue of the Krakow dragon and St. Mary’s Church in the city of Krakow.  Then we had free time and we went shopping.  An hour later, we were on the bus getting dropped to the Airport.  At the Airport, we ate and then boarded the flight.  We arrived in Shannon at 11.00 and we went straight home from there.  It was a great trip!                                                                                 


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Baby Chicks Visit Senior Infants

The Senior Infants got a lovely treat today when they got a visit from Mary Jo the Hen and her baby chicks May, June, Stripes and Phoebe.  They have also adopted some eggs to take care of to give Mother Hen a break and are taking great care of them.  Well done Senior Infants!  Also, we would like to say a big thank you to Betty Cremin for bringing them to see us!  A lovely experience! 


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Assembly 29th May 2017

This month’s Assembly was particularly special as we had a lot to celebrate!  Firstly, we were very privileged to present our Active School Flag which we were recently recognised for!  Our Active School’s Committee talked about what was involved in the process and all classes were commended on their hard work.  A great team effort, well done everybody!  In conjunction with the Active School Flag, our Health Promotion Committee were also presented with certificate’s for their commitment and involvement all year!  This is a two year process so next year we will be hoping to be awarded the Health Promotion Flag!  First Class showed their Golden Boot Award to the school which they received for their active involvement in our Running Challenge!  We entered the Discovery Primary Science Awards also this year and were pleased to present our Award at assembly!  We had three World Champions Dancers this year who were recognised for their talent and achievements!  A very busy Assembly this May!