Thursday Newsletter 15/10/2020
Reminders:
- School closure at 12pm on Friday, 14th March 2025 for staff training.
- School closure on May 7th for Maths training.
- If your child is feeling unwell, please keep them at home until they are feeling better.
- When dropping or collecting your child early/late to/from school please ensure you close the pedestrian gate securely on your way in and out of the school.
Frása na Seachtaine:
“Slán go fóill! Slán!” ” – “Bye for now! Bye!”
Le meas
Róisín Conlon
Príomh Oide
And More!
Daniel’s JI having great fun exploring different ways to problem solve with the new maths curriculum 😊
Both 2nd classes have begun literacy power hour twice a week and are enjoying reading, writing and word work stations.
Dear Parents and Guardians/A Thuismitheoirí agus a Chaomhnóirí,
Thanks to Lisa for stretching our brains with our “Riddle a Day” during Maths week.
Oct note from the BoM
The Board of Management have asked me to pass on their acknowledgment and appreciation for all the hard work by everyone in settling in safely to this exceptional new school year.
Halloween/Autumn Celebrations
We are looking forward to a fun day on Friday 23rd October 2020 with some games and maybe movies. However, we will not have our usual Trick or Treat for Temple St. All the children are invited to dress up.
One Day Together for Educate Together
We have been informed by Educate Together that we will celebrate the One Day Together as usual next Friday, 23rd October. However, this year they have decided not to make it a fundraiser. We will post pictures on Twitter.
Lost Property
All the lost property items have been sanitised and will be displayed on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd October outside the school gate at 1:20pm and again at 2:10pm.
You are in for a treat, have a read of this excellent first edition from our in-house reporter and writer Oisín, really well done, we are so proud of you. Click here to view
Frása na Seachtaine:
“A chara Vincent, go raibh maith agat agus go n’eirí on t-ádh leat” – Vincent, thank you and best of luck.
Le meas
Róisín Conlon
Príomhoide













