Junior Infants Investigate Heat in Class.

Last week Junior Infants did an experiment to investigate the effects of heat on chocolate.

First the children predicted what they thought might happen with the majority guessing correctly, that it would melt.
All the children enjoyed the experiment and took great delight when the bowl of melted chocolate emerged from the microwave.

With the smell of chocolate filling the room they went on to make make rice crispie buns with their melted chocolate.

It was all hands on deck as they stirred in the rice crispies, put bun cases in trays and filled them with the mixture and once they set it was time for the best part-the tasting!

Well done Junior Infants, great work!!

Students of the Week Friday November 21st

As always with our students of the week it was really lovely to hear the recommendations the teachers gave their respective students. All the children are aware that we are entering a very busy time of the year from our Parent Teacher Meetings through to our Christmas Concerts and to their credit have really put their best foot forward.
Those chosen this week are very supportive of all that is happening in and around our school. A consistent comment from all the teachers was that all these students are working very hard whilst giving excellent care and attention to their work. It was lovely to hear of kindness/helpfulness to both classmates and teachers with a lovely comment about one particular student that they are very nice to everyone!
We heard this week also, of a very creative and artistic young lady using her talents to the full and of another student who is showing great focus and maturity in order to succeed in class. We were delighted to learn of a student who places great importance on understanding what has been asked of them, taking their time and ensuring they have grasped it before moving on, very conscientious and eager to succeed.
Well done to those who were chosen this week, all are very deserving winners.

Reminder: Dates for your Diary

Clothes Collection: As we have mentioned previously our Parents Association is holding a ‘Cash for Clothing Fundraiser’ throughout next week (Monday 24th to Friday 28th November). Please bring your unwanted clothing, paired shoes, handbags & accessories and good quality bed linen sheets to the GP Room. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to accept clothes in an un-wearable condition, pillows, curtains, underwear, shoes in poor condition or uniforms with crests. A special word of thanks to our Parents Association who are organising this fundraiser.

On Wednesday and Thursday (November 26th/27th) of next week we will have our Parent Teacher Meetings: Letters have been sent home, this week via school bags with the day and time for meetings – so check the bags please! Should the day and time not suit you please inform the class teacher as soon as possible and another appointment can be arranged for you at a time convenient to both parents and teacher.

The Parish Christmas Carol Service will take place on Wednesday evening December 10th at 7 p.m. Further details of the evening’s events will follow.
Finally our Christmas Concert will take place on Wednesday December 17th at 7 p.m. This year we will also have a matinée performance on Tuesday afternoon December 16th at 12.30 p.m. As with the Parish Carol Service arrangements will also follow.

Students of the Week Friday November 14th

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As has been the case throughout this term, many students are working extremely hard in class. This is a fact noted each week by their teachers who consistently recognise that so many are deserving of the ‘Student of the Week’ accolade. All we say is continue to DÉAN DO DHÍCHEAl! (DO YOUR BEST!) and you will be rewarded. All our teachers certainly see and appreciate your efforts and hard work!

As mentioned hard work was a dominant theme this week, where students gave 100% to their work, cooperating and taking a great part in class discussions, activities and debate. A lovely quote about one student was also that they were always very pleasant and kind to others, while being very helpful in class. Another great quality noted was that of being a great listener, this a key skill to ensuring success in any of our classrooms. Finally we were delighted to hear that many of those selected were working so hard at their tables and indeed with different strands of the Maths Curriculum where difficulties had surfaced previously.

Well done as always to those selected this week, we were delighted to hear of your hard work and interest in doing well.

‘The Weather Show’ Science Week 2014

The students of our Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Classes had a wonderful morning at the Museum of Country Life in Turlough where they enjoyed an excellent show/workshop ‘The Weather Show’.

It involved an interactive presentation covering principles such as atmospheric pressure, convection currents, sound, optics and electromagnetism. What our students found most enjoyable was the manner in which theory and practice was linked through fun and exciting experiments. The children learned all about thunder and lightning, how rainbows are formed while also examining climate change. They learned of the destructive power of extreme weather,in particular how tornadoes are formed. We explored areas that are subject to these extremes looking at the impact this has on their environment.

It was a most informative morning highlighting the importance and relevance of Science to our/the children’s everyday lives and a fitting way to conclude our Science Week celebrations.

Finally we were delighted to have the opportunity to wander through the fantastic Museum of Country Life, a great way to end a lovely morning.

Dates for your Diary

Some important dates for your diaries in the coming weeks.

Wednesday 26th November Parent Teacher Meetings Day 1
Thursday 27th November Parent Teacher Meetings Day 2

Our annual Parent/Teacher meetings will take place on Wednesday/Thursday 26th/27th November.
The school will close at 2.45p.m.
Further information about the meetings will go out to all parents in a circular on Wednesday of next week.We look forward to meeting you then. Táimid ag tnúth le bualadh libh ansin.

The Parish Christmas Carol Service will take place on Wednesday evening December 10th at 7 p.m.Further details of the evenings events will again follow.

Finally our Christmas Concert will take place on Wednesday December 17th at 7 p.m. This year we will also have a matinee performance on Tuesday afternoon December 16th at 12.30 p.m. As with the Parish Carol Service arrangements will also follow.

Eileen’s Last Day as Traffic Warden

It was with great sadness that we concluded our Halloween events with a presentation to Mrs.Eileen Vesey who yesterday retired from her duties as traffic warden. The many parents/past pupils and pupils who were present is testament to the high regard in which Eileen is/was always held.
Eileen has been central to school life here in St. Attracta’s since 1981 and a wonderful asset to this school community. Eileen has made a great contribution to ensuring our children’s safety, looking after each of our pupils with great care and attention.

Presentations and glowing tributes were extended to Eileen from Noel Gibbons (Road Safety Officer Mayo County Council), John Casey/Mary Meehan (Representatives of our parent body), Fr.Thomas Johnston (Chairperson of the Board of Management) and the School Principal. Each speaker complimented Eileen on her dedication, kindness and her interest in and care for every child. Many examples were given of occasions where Eileen went above and beyond the call of duty.

We would like to wish Eileen health and happiness to enjoy her well deserved retirement and pay tribute again to the remarkable commitment she has shown to this school.

Western Seaboard Science Project: All About Bees

All About Bees

On Wednesday October 22nd classes 2nd, 3rd & 4th took part in an “All about Bees” workshop. They were visited by Tom Finnerty from Western Seaboard Science Project who spoke to them about the life of a bee. It was an interactive workshop where the children got to learn about bees, explore videos relating to the topic, engage with the hive and view a sample hive.
The audio visual display was informative and very enjoyable. The children experienced what daily life is life for a “Queen bee”, a “worker bee” and a bee keeper. They got to see the process that happens in order for the honey to be bottled and found on shelves in a supermarket. It made the whole process more real and gave them an insight into how food products are created while also understanding how difficult life can be for a bee keeper. It was very informative and lots of fun.
A special word of thanks to Tom for visiting our school. We really appreciate his time and expertise.

Autumn/Halloween Art in our Junior Classrooms

Well done to our Junior Infant / Senior Infant-First and First-Second Classes who had their classrooms and their school corridor looking so well as they left for home for their Mid Term breaks.
As always when we walk through the school we realise we have so many talented and creative pupils. A special word of thanks to all our teachers for their hard work. All the children have made a wonderful start to the new school year.

Community Day Sunday October 5th

We are really looking forward to the Community Day which will take place this coming Sunday in the C.B.D Complex from 2-5 p.m.

It promises to be a very exciting afternoon particularly with the release of the results of Community Futures Surveys and the recent School’s ‘Art and Photography Competitions’, the opportunity to visit the local community stands and to enjoy the various activities which will be found throughout the hall.

Most importantly all members of the community can vote on the aforementioned results and have their say in what they feel is/should be of importance to Charlestown going forward.

We would love to see as many of our students/parents/guardians on the afternoon and look forward to welcoming you there.