Cumann na mBunscol Sports Quiz – Mayo Finals

Comhghairdeachas to our Sports Quiz team who secured a fantastic second place at the Mayo finals on Wednesday evening in Castlebar. This was a brilliant achievement for our boys. Teams from all over the County were present having qualified from regional events. They put up a fantastic fight, in what was a very difficult test of sporting knowledge across all areas and disciplines. Ten rounds ranging from GAA to Soccer, Athletics, F1, Horse Racing,  American Sports, stadiums, nicknames, fast facts, picture rounds and results gave a possible full score of 100 points…and our team scored a fantastic 90! This showed super knowledge on their behalf!

The boys now progress to the Connacht Finals on Tuesday, March 19th in the McWilliam Park Hotel Claremorris. Maith sibh boys, we are very proud of you all.

Internet Safety Talks 4th/5th and 6th Classes

Our 4th/5th and 6th Classes recently had informative online internet safety talks with Ger Brick of https://www.inetsafetytalk.com/

As part of our Internet Safety Week, Ger spoke to the children about internet safety, cyberbullying, digital footprints, safe searching online/use of apps, social media challenges and privacy settings. These were very informative and engaging workshops. There are so many things to be aware of when interacting online.

Thank you to Ger for his excellent presentations and to all of our students for their participation, ideas and excellent questions! #internetsafety #SaferInternetDay

Cumann na mBunscol Area Sports Quiz

On Wednesday evening last, four senior students represented our school in the Cumann na mBunscol regional Sports Quiz. Congratulations to Freddie, Liam, Tom and Ross who cames second on the evening.

The four boys put up a fantastic fight, in what was a difficult test of Sports knowledge across all areas and disciplines. Ten rounds ranging from GAA to Soccer, Athletics, F1, Horse Racing,  Fast Facts and Results gave a possible full score of 100 points…and the boys scored a fantastic 89! This showed super knowledge on their behalf!

It was wonderful to see competitiveness and sporting interest off “the pitch” and it was also lovely to see many friends from neighbouring schools at the quiz.  We could not be more thankful to our students for their hard work, interest, enthusiasm and superb representation of our school. They make us very proud, as do all of the children in the senior classes who participated in practice and qualifying quizzes this week.

Finally, congratulations to St. Attracta’s NS, Ballaghaderreen who were victorious on the night. Thank you also to Mr.Bracken for all his hard work in the background ensuring young and old had a lovely evening.

We wish the boys well as they progress to the County Final on Wednesday, February 21st in An Sportlann Castlebar.

Students of the Week Friday, September 12th & 19th

Comhghairdeachas to our most recent Student of the Week recipients who have made a huge effort in many areas from Gaeilge to handwriting while working on a variety of school initiatives.

Teachers reported students who have tried so hard to improve in all aspects of school life. We learned of children who take great responsibility and pride in their excellent behaviour and display a wonderful attitude in our school. As a result of this effort, teachers told us that it’s always difficult to reach a decision each week as so many children are achievers and in contention.

Another very pleasing aspect of today’s assembly was hearing of children who have made a great effort to be excellent team members in their respective classrooms. Collaboration is so important and these students have worked so hard with others to produce excellent work with their peers. We also learned of wonderful students who arrive at school each day with a lovely happy disposition. This gives us all a lift each morning! Maith sibh go léir. Táimid fíor bhródúil asaibh.

Amendment to School Calendar Term 2:

Update to School Calendar 23/24 Term 2: Primary Maths Curriculum: Please note that there will be a full school closure on Monday, 29th January 2024 to allow for onsite staff training and development of this new mathematics curriculum. All primary schools must have a closure throughout this school year and this is the date that has been allocated to us for facilitated training.

Please also note that on Friday, March 8th School will be closed as it has been requisitioned as a polling centre for the Referendum on Family and Care. (https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/c9193- government-approves-proposals-for-referendums-on-family-and-care/#)

We apologise in advance for any inconvenience that these school closures may have.

Dates for your Diaries:

Wednesday, January 31st Cumann na mBunscol Sports Quiz in Carracastle Community Centre at 6 pm.

Friday, February 9th Enrolment Afternoon for our new Junior Infant Class 23/24 at 2.15 pm.

Bainigí taitneamh as an deireadh seachtaine!

Enrolment 24/25

We are now accepting enrolments for the new school year 2024/25.

Our Enrolment Application Form is available in the Parents and Quicklinks sections on the homepage of our website www.stattractasns.ie  (Parents & Quicklinks section).

We would be very grateful if you could download this form and send it back by email (scanned copy) to office@stattractasns.ie or by hard copy and post to our school.

We would also appreciate it if you could fill in a short pre-enrolment form by using the following link https://www.aladdin.ie/i/5142428197584896  Thank you to all who have done so to date.

We are very much looking forward to meeting our new Junior Infant students and their parents/guardians on Friday, February 9th at 2.15 pm. This will be the first of two visits this school year as the pupils prepare to transition to Primary School.

Should you have any queries or questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact by email at office@stattractasns.ie or by telephone at (094)9254905.

Animal Rumble Grumble / Peace Child – Christmas Show 23

Last evening, we had one of the highlights of this school year. A night to celebrate the wonderful talents and gifts of teachers, staff members and pupils as we performed Animal Rumble Grumble (Junior – Second Class) and Peace Child (Third – Sixth Class).

We thank sincerely our teachers, staff members and pupils for their energy, hard work and enthusiasm. This was a special night with so many stories onstage and so much to be proud of. A wonderful team effort, everyone playing a part.

There are so many people we would like to acknowledge and thank for ensuring it was a great success:

A very sincere thank you to Richella O’Connor who worked so hard alongside our teachers preparing for this night. We are so appreciative of her interest, enthusiasm and effort and very grateful of your commitment to us.

To our performers – Bandjaxed who added so much to the night with their performance during the interval. We really appreciated their generosity of time and talent. Thank you also Adrian McDermott for his support with sound and lighting and also to Vidhu for his help with photography and video. Again, this added so much to the evening.

Míle buíochas to Leo Gavin, the CE Scheme and the Charlestown Development Association for their great help prior to the evening and again after the event. Thank you also to all who helped in any small way in the tidy up after.

To our Parents Association, for their wonderful support on the night and of our school. We are so grateful for their kindness, generosity, wonderful work and interest in the background. Thank you also to all who volunteered to help on the night, this helped greatly with the success of the event.

Finally, thank you to all who travelled and made great efforts to be with us on the night, to our parent body and the wider Charlestown community who as always supported us in such great numbers. It was lovely to be together again and your presence was very much appreciated.

Highlights of the evening will follow in the coming days. We look forward to sharing these with you.

The Gingerbread Man & Christmas Performances

Our Christmas Concerts began in earnest on Thursday last, when the students of Sonas, Spraoi, Sásta, Saolta and Súgradh performed for us in school. This was a very special morning, with so many wonderful performances by our students.

The Gingerbread Man by Sonas was a particular highlight. Here, we saw starring roles by our senior students and indeed staff for the large crowd in attendance. This was followed by fantastic singing and musical performances by our younger students in Saolta/Súgradh and Spraoi/Sásta to ensure that we were all had well and truly entered into the festive spirit.

To say that we are proud of the girls and boys is an understatement. They were all fantastic, acting, singing and playing their instruments in front of a very large attendance. Well done all!

Thank you to all our staff, teachers, and assistants for everything. Your talents and hard work were in evidence to all. Finally, thank you to all our parents, grandparents, siblings and family members who attended in such great numbers. It was so lovely to have you with us on this special morning.

Students of the Week Friday, December 1st

A belated well done to our Students of the Week of Friday, December 1st. As you can imagine, it’s a very busy time of the year as we prepare for our Christmas Shows: The Gingerbread Man on Thursday, December 14th and Animal Rumble Grumble/Peace Child on Tuesday December 19th.

Our most recent students of the week were praised for their attitude to work, to school and helpfulness in the classroom. It’s such a nice gesture to offer help to others. We heard of pupils who have worked so hard preparing for our Christmas shows and also with our whole school theme ‘ Africa’ impressing their teachers.

As mentioned,our classrooms are a hive of activity and it is so helpful that our pupils can step up to the tasks without complaining. This was a theme that ran throughout our virtual assembly. We were told of pupils who just get on with things without making a fuss. We learned of others who were set targets and are working hard at meeting these.

Well done to all our students who have worked so hard throughout this term. As always we are so proud of all of you and the efforts that you continue to make in your school lives. Maith sibh go léir!

Date for your Diary:

The Students from Sonas will perform the Gingerbread Man on Thursday, December 14th at 10.30am in School followed by musical perfomances from Spraoi/Sásta, Saolta and Súgradh. We are so looking forward to this and wish the girls and boys well with their preparations.

Animal Rumble Grumble and Peace Child will take place on Tuesday, December 19th at 7 pm in the CBD Complex. Again, we look forward to welcoming you all to what promises to be a very special evening.

Road Safety Workshops for Senior Infants/First and Second Class

Students from our Senior Infants, First and Second Classes attended Road Safety Workshops in Kilmovee recently. This roadshow brought road safety education to life in an engaging, interactive and memorable way through the use of a pretend streetscape mat and props.

The children were invited to carry out everyday road safety tasks and found the experience informative and thought-provoking. Thank you to all at the RSA for this wonderful opportunity.