‘Don’t Judge’ Students of the Week Friday June 2nd

We had a special Don’t Judge assembly in the sun this afternoon resulting in a very positive end to our school week. We discussed the importance of our 5th and 6th Class JEP project and the key messages that were reinforced by it. Many of our students dressed for the occasion all in the hope that the key message not to be judged would be observed.5th and 6th Class sincerely support the wonderful they received throughout the project from all our students and families. It was very much appreciated.

When discussing our students of the week what stood out was our pupils work ethic when asked to perform a task. We all have things that are difficult for us, but some of our pupils have shown amazing perseverance in achieving goals that they had previously thought were out of their reach. A message that was reinforced by all the teachers was that we all need help along the way, and it’s okay to get help.

We heard of children who are very helpful to their teacher daily in the classroom. Again this week teachers told us that they have children in their classrooms who could earn this award every week. It was heartening to hear all the positive things that were describing our children today. Our schoolyard was hopping with positivity. Maith sibh go léir.

Finally a special word of thanks to all who donated books and helped out with our Bookfair this afternoon. As always we sincerely appreciated your support.

Reminder:

School will be closed Bank Holiday Monday June 5th and re-open Tuesday morning at the usual time.

Tuesday: Our school photographer will visit on Tuesday June 6th. All details can be found in our most recent circular.

Have a great weekend everyone!
 

Rang 4/5 Present CRAFTed Project

Ms. Henry and her 4th and 5th class got the wonderful opportunity to work with ceramists Henri and Fiona Hedou from Terrybaun Pottery, Bofeenaun, Ballina, Co Mayo, through the very educational, creative and fun, CRAFTed programme run by the Mayo Education Centre and the Design and Craft Council of Ireland.

It was a fantastic opportunity where the children got to explore art through the medium of clay. As part of the project, they got to make pinch pots, hanging masks and an overall group project “The story of the Aztecs” which was made from 32 individual tiles that were decorated with symbols and designs from the Aztec period in history. When they were put together it created a beautiful picture.

While completing the project, the children worked on many skills and brought so much to the project. Some skills quite evident were their social, group work, team work and collaborative skills along with exploring their creativity and integrating the study of the Aztecs across the curriculum.

Today, in the Mayo Education Centre, Ms. Henry’s class showcased their beautiful work with a wonderful presentation and creative display of their project completed over the past number of weeks. It was a wonderful day for all the children involved and they should be very proud of their work.

Ms. Henry and her class would like to extend a very big thank you to Henri and Fiona for their help, guidance and expertise throughout the project. At a later date, the children’s work will be exhibited in the school…..so watch this space!!

Cumann na mBunscol Semi Final v Gaelscoil na Cruaiche Westport

Commiserations to our Girls team who were defeated earlier in their Cumann na mBunscol County Semi Final against an excellent Gaelscoil na Cruaiche side in McHale Park.

Our girls as always played their hearts out with all our players contributing to an excellent performance. However, on this occasion we were defeated by an outstanding side who earlier in the season had captured the County Mini 7’s title.

A special word of thanks to Mrs Sweeney for all her help this morning and to all the girls who gave so much throughout the year. We were very proud of each of them.

Maith sibh go léir.

Skip Hop Returns to St.Attracta’s

What a fun filled day we had in school yesterday as Lee from Skip-Hop returned to teach our students skipping techniques.

Each class again enjoyed revisiting and learning a variety of skipping steps and techniques. To conclude, a skipping demonstration was held and children from different classes were chosen to show off what they had learnt.Lee also wowed us with his skipping skills. Many children purchased new skipping ropes and we hope that they will keep up the skipping.

One of the best aspects of Skip-Hop was watching the children learn new skills so quickly while having fun! Lee was amazed at the progression of so many of the children from his visit last year. It was great also to see the children recognising the achievements of their peers. Maith sibh!

Finally a special thank you to Mrs Quinn who organised today’s event. Mile buíochas!

Junior Entrepreneur ‘County Showcase’ Day

Our Senior Class participated in and displayed their excellent Junior Entrepreneur ‘Don’t Judge Project’ earlier today at the County Showcase at the McWilliam Park Hotel Claremorris.

This was a fantastic opportunity for the children to not alone present and share their experiences but also to view and appreciate the wonderful work of the other participating schools.

We had an early start to coincide with the Tommy Marren Show on Mid West Radio. We were delighted to share our experiences with him and also to speak live on radio!

The showcase was then formally launched by the programme co-ordinator Frank Salmon of C.M.S. Distribution who’s company have so kindly sponsored and championed this wonderful initiative here in Mayo. Frank’s story related back to when he was a child and first became interested in business. He passed on excellent advice to all the children, key messages that should remain with each of them long after this project concludes.

Each of the schools presented their projects to all of the children, teachers and invited guests. Our representatives did us proud, showing great confidence and belief in our project and what we achieved. We were so proud of their presentation.

Mayo team members Andy Moran, Donal Vaughan and Brendan Harrison concluded the Showcase Day with some inspirational words of their own. This while referencing the important messages of our project of which we were very proud! Young and old were really captivated by their positivity and approach to life. The children are sure to have taken so much from this opportunity.

A special word of thanks to all at C.M.S Distribution in Kiltimagh for their very generous sponsorship of this fantastic project. We were thrilled to be part of it. Thank you also to Ms.McDonagh, Mr Clarke, Ms.Henry and Mrs Sweeney for all their help, assistance and hard work with this programme. All the boys and girls in Rang 5/6 sincerely appreciate it.

Finally thank you sincerely to all who who generously supported our project on Friday morning last, it would have not been a success without you. Our project will conclude on Friday 2nd June when we will have a whole school student ‘ Don’t Judge Day’. We look forward to a great end to our project!
Míle buíochas!

Don’t Judge!

We’ve had few more memorable mornings as this morning in St.Attracta’s with our 5th and 6th Class Junior Entrepreneur project ‘Don’t Judge’ which focused on delivering a message that while we are all unique and different we should be treated the same.

Our keynote speakers Helen Rochford Brennan and Freya O’Hora both inspirational ladies delivered personal messages that will stay with us all, they were supported by our students who told of our journey here in school in recent times.

It was a wonderful team effort from all of the students who in their respective roles ensured that the morning was most enjoyable and a great success.

A huge thank you to Mrs Sweeney not alone for all her hard work in class but also also for her catering skills. Also to Mrs Quinn and Ms.Connaghan for all of their musical help. Mr Clarke and Ms.Henry for their continued encouragement, support and enthusiasm of their pupils who were a credit to each of them. Finally to Ms.McDonnagh who co-ordinated this wonderful programme. We are very grateful to her for all her talents, drive and the time she invested on the children’s behalf. This morning really was a tribute to her hard work. Maith thú!

Thank you all who supported our project. We appreciated sincerely the great attendance this morning and to Angelique, Bernadette and Marzena who provided lovely treats for us all to enjoy. Finally to Helen and Freya, your presence added so much to this morning. It was our great pleasure to welcome you to our school.

Don’t Judge Junior Entrepreneur!

It’s all systems go for our 5th and 6th Class’ wonderful Junior Entrepreneur ‘Don’t Judge’ project.

As mentioned in earlier posts key note speakers include Helen Rochford Brennan and Freya O’Hora who will share their personal stories along with our own here in St.Attracta’s. The children are very excited and look forward to welcoming you all to our school.

Trust us this is a project with a difference!!

Please find all details below…
https://stattractasns.iehelen-rochford-brennan-freya-ohora-keynote-speakers-at-our-jep-morning/

Féile Dramaíochta All Ireland Presentation

This morning we had an extra special assembly where our wonderful First Class were presented with their All Ireland Féile Dramaíochta Cup by Fr.Johnston Chairperson of our Board of Management.
It was a wonderful celebration with many glowing tributes to the children and their teacher Ms.Sloyan. Again, we are so proud of each of the girls and boys and of course Ms.Sloyan.This was a very special team effort with everyone playing an important part. We thank again all the students for all their hard work, effort and commitment. This achievement will live long in the memory here in St.Attracta’s!

Maith sibh go léir.

Girls/Boys Cumann na mBunscol Quarter Finals

Well done to our Girls and Boys teams who this morning played in their respective County Quarter Finals.

Comghairdeachas mór to our Girls who were victorious against Balllindine NS and progress now to the County Semi Final which will be played next week with a date/venue to be confirmed.

Commiserations to our Boys who were defeated by a very strong Gaelscoil De Búrca side.Despite this they gave their all and in the Second Half produced one their best performances of the year.Well done again to each of the boys for all their committment throughout the past year. We were always very proud of their efforts while representing our school. Maith sibh a bhuachaillí.