Upcoming Events in April / May

Cake Sale:The Parents Association will hold a fundraiser on Easter Sunday morning (April 20th) after 9:30 am and 12 Noon masses. This was a very successful event in last year’s Mayoral Campaign and promises again to be a lovely morning. We would really appreciate the support of all our families through baking (or even if you can’t you may know someone that can!) or by helping out on the morning. ‘The more we bake the more we make’! Please contact Gemma Higgins of our Parents Association (0858057783) if you can help in any way!

We sincerely appreciate the extremely generous donation of the beautiful Easter Hampers we received in the past number of weeks. We will raffle the hampers among those who purchase a cake at the Bake Sale. Again we are most thankful for this very kind gesture.

School will reopen on Monday April 28th at 9.25 am.

On Monday morning May 28th the Mayor of Bermingham, the Mayor of Armagh and the Chairman of Mayo County Council will visit our school to conclude their visit to the area. A tree will be planted in the school garden to commemorate this visit. More details of this event will follow as it was only confirmed to us in the last number of days.

Speech and Drama will be offered in all classes after Easter for a ten lesson programme. All families should have by now received a letter of introduction from Maureen Leonard Dodd and consent forms will go out on our return.

Food Dudes will begin also in all classes on Monday April 28th.

School Photographs: Olga Klofac (Parent of Sofia in Junior Infants/ www.mayophotographer.ie ) will visit our school on Tuesday April 29th offering individual, family and class photos. As was decided last year we will continue to limit the photos to Sixth Class and Junior Infants so as to cut back on further expense for families. Siblings may also have their photos taken with these students.
Should any parent (Snr.Infants – 5th Class) wish to have their child’s/children’s photo(s) taken please do not hesitate to contact us at office@stattractasns.ie or on the school phone and we will make every effort to accommodate you.

First Holy Communion for our Second Class students will take place on Saturday May 3rd in St. James’ Church at 12 Noon.

Europe Day Friday May 9th: On Friday morning May 9th we will host a European open morning at 10 a.m. in the School Hall. All our Parents are invited to attend and speak to the children about the project. Marian Harkin MEP will be in attendance on the morning. Again we will have further details in the coming weeks.

Internet Safety / Nutrition Parents Evening: On Wednesday May 15th we will host a very important evening for our parents with two speakers presenting on these very important areas. Please save the date for this event, we will have lots more information on the evening after the Easter break.

European/Local Elections: School will be closed on Friday May 23rd as the school has been requisitioned as a polling centre for the European and local Elections.

Monday May 26th we will officially open our upgraded school pitch. We have a very special treat in store for all our children on this morning with all our parents again welcome to attend. Details will follow of this event.

We look forward to a new term of working together – teachers, pupils and parents. To quote President Michael D. Higgins “Ar scáth a chéile a mhairimid”.

Rang a Dó make their First Confession

Comhghairdeachas to Rang 2 who this evening made their First Confession in St James’ Church. The children contributed so much to the ceremony, reading and singing so beautifully while also remembering their prayers and responses throughout their First Penance.

A special word of thanks to all our parents who joined us for this very special evening. Also to Mrs McCafferty for her efforts in having the Church looking so lovely, this again really added to the ceremony.
Thank you to Mrs Reilly also for all her hard work preparing all the boys and girls so well. Each of the children really did her proud and are very much a credit to her efforts.

Finally thank you to Fr’s Doherty and Johnston, both great friends of our school. We sincerely appreciate their support and help always.
Next up for Rang 2 is their First Holy Communion which will take place on Saturday May 3rd at 12 noon. We wish the children well in their preparations.

Students of the Week Friday April 4th

It really was a pleasure to hear the lovely comments from all the teachers about the students chosen for this week.
Hard work and enthusiastic attitudes were common themes throughout, alongside an eagerness to do very well in class and a willingness to go that extra mile with their homework.
As in previous weeks students have made great improvements. Some with their handwriting and others with their behaviour and application. Others are always so helpful, reliable and above all so kind to others- a comment we were delighted to hear.
One of this week’s students was also described as a great team player, very mature and helpful and this student is always willing to own up if and when they make a mistake. This student really sets a great example to younger students throughout the school.
Comhghairdeachas mhór do na daltaí, bhí sibh ar fheabhas!

Dates for your Diary for next week.

Monday:Please return slips or contact the Parents Association regarding the Bake Sale on Easter Sunday morning.

Wednesday:Junior Entrepreneur showcase day in Kiltimagh hosted by C.M.S Enterprises.
Second Class will make their First Confession in St.James’ Church at 7.30 pm

Thursday: Music with Ms.Fiona Doherty

Friday: Easter Holidays!

Finally thank you to all who returned our uniform and tour surveys this week. We had a fantastic response and will make the results available to you next week.

Ten Thousand hits on our Site!

Early in January we decided to monitor the traffic on our website and amazingly last evening we had our ten thousandth hit on our site for the first three months of this year.

We would really like to thank all our visitors for taking the time to explore our site and hope that all will return time and time again for regular updates.

We hope everyone continues to enjoy navigating our pages, finding out about our school and our busy school lives.

We have a great sense of pride in our school and we sincerely hope you get a sense of this as you learn about us and our endeavours!

 

 

 

Students of the Week Friday March 28th

Another very busy week here in St. Attracta’s. We had Junior Entrepreneur ,Spikeball, completion of our swimming term, training for our Mini 7 County Semi Final, music in our classrooms all running alongside our preparation for our First Confession/First Holy Communion. This of course is not forgetting the important business of teaching and learning in each classroom!

Ms.Delaney, when announcing her students of the week spoke of her delight at the many random acts of kindness in the Infant Classroom throughout the week, with all of her students working very hard together. Mrs Reilly also spoke of Second Class understanding the importance of thinking of others and she really noticed a huge improvement this week which is great considering how close they are to their First Confession!

This week, a common theme of our Students of the Week selection was students who had of late made great improvements and others who this week showed great maturity and determination. Other students work continuously very well ensuring they will be ready for their  new class next September. Well done to all who were rewarded this week, it was lovely to hear such positive comments about each of you today.

Finally on this special weekend for all our ‘Mums’, we hope you all have a really lovely and enjoyable Mothers Day! Bainigí taitneamh as!

Upcoming Dates for your Diary.

Monday: Parents Association meeting at 8 p.m. in school.

Tuesday: Preparation Meeting for First Communion Parents in the Pastoral Centre at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday: Mini 7’s County Semi Final at 11 a.m. in Bekan

Thursday: Music with Ms Fiona Doherty in all classes from 1st to 6th.

Wednesday April 9th First Confession at 7.30 p.m. in St. James’ Church.

 

 

First and Second Class Projects on Italy and Australia

First and Second Class have worked really hard of late on their Italian and Australian projects. They learned so much about their chosen countries.

Many of the children are very much looking forward to visiting these beautiful countries in the future!

Please read on and look at some of the interesting facts that the students researched.

First up is First Class and some wonderful points about a country that’s shaped like a boots !

Did you know?

  1. Italy is shaped like a high heeled boot.
  2. The Leaning Tower of Pisa leans slightly more every year.
  3. In Venice, people travel in gondolas on the canals.
  4. Pompeii was a town destroyed by a volcano.
  5. Italians like to eat pizza, gelato (ice cream) and pasta. We like those foods too.
  6. Their flag is green, white and red.
  7. Rome was founded by two brothers Romulus and Remus.
  8. Italians play soccer. The Italian team won the FIFA World Cup in 2006.
  9. The Colessuem is a big building. Gladiators used to fight there.
  10.  The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful fountain in Rome.If you throw a coin into the fountain, you hope to return to Rome some day.

Second Class also learned so much about Australia. Here are some very interesting facts the students found out with their projects.

Australia

Did you know?

  1. Canberra is the capital of Australia.
  2. Native Australians are called Aborigines.
  3. The didgeridoo is a musical instrument. We had a didgeridoo in class during the project.It was great fun.
  4. Children in the outback listen to their school lessons on the radio and online.
  5. Kangaroos,Koalas and Dingo’s live in Australia.
  6. Melbourne,Perth,Sydney are cities in Australia.
  7. Most people in Australia live around the coast.
  8. Doctors travel by plane in the outback to their patients.
  9. Some of our students have relations in Australia.
  10. In some areas of Australia, dense rain forest can be found.

Well done to all the students, this is super work!

Spikeball National Finals Limerick

We are thrilled that both the boys and girls teams have made it through to the National Finals tomorrow in Limerick. They have prepared very well and are very much looking forward to our trip.

We have a busy schedule as you can see from the fixtures below!

Boys TeamFixturesGirls TeamFixtures
 11.15 a.m.V Church Hill Kilkenny11.30 a.m.V The HeathPortlaoise
12.00 NoonV Whitechurch Waterford11.45 a.m.V St.Ita’s Loughrea
12.45 p.m.V Abbey N.S. Roscommon12.45 p.m.V St PatricksNewbridge
1.30 p.m.V The Heath Portlaoise1.00 p.m.V Glenbeigh Kerry
2.00 p.m.V Scoil Eoin Leixlip1.45 p.m.V Church HillKilkenny
Possible Semi Finals2.30 p.m. / 3.00 p.m.Possible Semi Finals2.30 p.m. / 3.00 p.m.
Final3.30 p.m.Final3.30 p.m.

For those travelling please find the location of Mary Immaculate College of Education where the games will be held.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=mary+i+college+limerick+ireland&aq=&sll=38.233899,-85.73709&sspn=0.007837,0.019205&ie=UTF8&hq=mary+i+college&hnear=Limerick,+County+Limerick,+Ireland&ll=52.65465,-8.637228&spn=0.011455,0.038409&z=15.

We will update the teams progress throughout the day on our twitter feed so please keep a look out for any exciting developments!

We would like to wish both teams well and hope they really enjoy their day out.We’re as always so proud of their achievements!

 

Students of the Week Friday March 21st

It was great to get back to business in our classrooms this week after having had a very busy few weeks with extra curricular activities in the lead up to St.Patrick’s Day.

All the teachers mentioned how pleased they were with the efforts of their students throughout the past week with Ms. Sloyan, in particular, being delighted with how well First Class worked . Ms Reilly also spoke about how well Second Class are preparing for the First Confession on April 9th.

Our students of the week this week were chosen for a variety of reasons , from dealing with an accident very bravely and working so hard on their return to another student making huge progress across the subject areas in recent weeks .Other students are very consistent continuously putting themselves forward through their hard work, attention  to detail and concern for others and this week it was lovely to see a selection of these students rewarded.

Well done to each and everyone of this weeks ‘Students of the Week’! As always very much deserved!

Finally another busy week lies ahead of us, here’s a taste of the some very exciting events that will take place next week!

Monday:5th/6th Class teams present their excellent Junior Entrepreneur Proposals to the Dragons on Monday afternoon in school. One project from four will be chosen to represent our school. You will hear lots more about it in the coming week!

Wednesday:The Spikeball National Finals take place in the University of Limerick. Our Boys and Girls teams have qualified from the Mayo and Connaught Final Stages. We wish both teams well.

Wednesday Swimming: Our final day of  swimming for all students from 1st -6th. We hope all our students really enjoyed the past number of weeks.We certainly have enjoyed taking our students to Claremorris. We really appreciate the efforts our parents/guardians have made ensuring we arrived on time and got the most out of our lessons!

Friday: Our Girls Football team will play in the Cumann na mBunscol Mini 7’s Semi Final in the Connaught Centre of Excellence in Bekan. Again we’re delighted with the girls progress and wish them the very best of luck!

 

Boys team launch the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol ‘Get Respect Give Respect’ Campaign.

On Sunday last in McHale Park at half time during the Mayo v Cork National League game our Senior Boys launched the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol’s Give Respect Get Respect campaign.

This marked the beginning of the Spring /Summer activities. It was a wonderful opportunity for our boys to play in McHale Park and in front of a very large crowd!

We were joined on the afternoon by St. Colman’s Derrinabroc, Scoil Raifteirí Castlebar and Crimlin School Castlebar. All our boys were thrilled with the experience. In particular getting so close to their heroes as the teams came onto to the field . Here, all the students involved provided a guard of honour to welcome the players.

It was a fantastic experience for all involved. We would like to thank Cumann na mBunscol Maigh Éo and all our Parents / Guardians for supporting us as always. A great Mayo performance followed which made all our afternoon’s even better!