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Doon Secondary School Hurling Tournament

Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa Secondary School Doon hosted their annual 8 a-side hurling tournament on Thursday 20th October. Our boys played against Cappawhite, Doon and Caherline. They performed admirably in each match and they represented the school very well. The day was warm and sunny and the boys enjoyed the healthy fruit snacks which were kindly provided on the day by Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa. The boys also met some former students from Scoil Mhuire who are now attending the secondary school.

The panel was: Ruairí Walshe-Kelly, Evan Parker, Jack Ryan, Jeffrey O’Rourke, Joe Shanahan, Emmet Crowe, Conor Barry, Dannan O’Rourke, John O’Brien, Oisín Holmes, Jamie Long, Matthew Walshe and Cian Finch.

Presentation to Jacinta Hannon

On October 25th representatives of each class made a presentation of €600 to Jacinta Hannon.  The proceeds were raised by the school last June when the school held a Fun Day to support the Hannon family. The Hannon family received a Labradoodle from the charity My Canine Companion. Jacinta brought Emmy (a year and half old Labradoodle) with her to receive the cheque.

 

Maths Day

Tuesday 25th October was Maths Day in the School. The children and teachers  had a great day doing Active Maths, Orienteering, Tangrams and Board Games!

 

 

 

7-a-side Girls Gaelic Football

Cumann na mBunscol Girls 7 a-side Football

Girls from 5th and 6th class played in the Cumann na mBunscol Girls 7 a-side Football Games in Caherconlish on Wednesday October 12th.  They had four great matches against teams from Caherconlish Cappamore Oola and Garrydoolis. The girls won two of their matches against Cappamore and Caherconlish and were narrowly defeated by Oola and Garrydoolis.  They played with great heart and commitment and were a credit to our school.

Panel: Sarah-Jane Flynn, Danah Roche, Leah Gow, Kate Swords, Ria Walsh, Rebecca Johnson, Sasha Rainsford, Siobhán Boevi, Sophie Rainsford O’Keeffe, Alannah Cummins, Siobhán Cooke, Grace Ross and Molly O’Sullivan.

9-a-side Boys Gaelic Football

Cumann na mBunscoil Boys 9 a-side Football

Boys from 5th and 6th Class took part in the East Limerick Cumann na mBunscoil 9 a-side Boys Football Blitz on Wednesday 5th of October at Doon G.A.A. grounds. The boys played against Nicker, Caherconlish, Caherelly and Oola. The boys lost to Nicker in the first game, then they beat Caherconlish, they lost out narrowly to Caherelly in a very close game and in their last match they lost out to Oola. The boys played great football and showed great teamwork and commitment throughout. Their discipline was exemplary and they represented the school extremely well. We thank them for all their efforts.

Panel: Jeffrey O’Rourke (captain), Evan Parker, Jack Ryan, Ola Olatilewa, Adam Melikchi, Ruairí Walshe Kelly, Joe Shanahan, John O’Brien, Conor Barry, David Kemp, Emmett Crowe, Luke Moroney and Eoin Callanan.

FÉILTE 2016

Congratulations to Senior Infants teacher Mr Colm Óh Anluain who presented a workshop at FEILTE 2016 on 1st October in the RDS, Dublin. 

FÉILTE, the Festival of Education in Learning and Teaching Excellence, is a celebration of teaching which showcases the work of teachers who are leading innovative learning projects.

Mr Óh Anluain’s workshop was based on his book Henry’s Piano and the Levo – to encourage hands-on learning of Maths and Science. 

September News

12th September 2016

Dear Parents

Welcome back to all our pupils and a Céad Míle Fáilte to all our new pupils.

Supervision of Pupils

Careful supervision of the pupils is undertaken by the teachers at all times during the school day. The measure of duty placed on the teacher is “to take such care of his/her pupils as a careful parent would of his/her children” (in loco parentis). The school will open to receive pupils at 9:20. Supervision begins at 9:00. Pupils should be punctual and ready to line up at 9:20 when the school bell rings. Classes end for infants at 2:00p.m and for all other classes at 3:00p.m unless otherwise advised. Parents who wish to have their children collected or escorted home should make their own arrangements and the person to escort them should be at the school not later than the official closing time/advised time, as the school cannot accept responsibility for looking after the children after that time. Children participating in after school activities will be notified of finishing times by their teachers.

Attendance

It is very important for your child to be in school every day that the school is open. 

♦ Pupils should attend school regularly unless prevented from doing so by illness or other exceptional circumstances.  

♦ In the event of a Late Arrival for school after the start time of 9.20 or a requirement for Permission to Leave before the end of the school day for reasons which include attendance at medical appointments or other necessary reasons, parents are requested to sign for this in a Register Book which will be available in the office.

♦ Pupils should present to their teacher, a written explanation in the journal, dated and signed by a parent/guardian following any absence from school. In the case of Infants who have not yet started using a journal, parents are requested to complete an Explanation for Absence form. This will be kept on file until year-end.  

♦ It is recommended that holidays be confined to the official vacation periods. Parents who intend taking their children on holidays during the school year, outside of official vacation periods, must inform the principal in writing of their intentions in advance.

Healthy Eating Policy

We have a healthy eating policy at school. We ask you to support our policy by ensuring that your child has a healthy lunch each day. We ask you not to give your child sweets and chocolate for school.  

Important Safety Notice:Parents are requested to note that peanuts or any type of nut are not permitted due to the risk of allergic reaction and also the risk of choking

Code of Behaviour

Please read with your child the Code of Behaviour on the front and back cover of your child’s journal and then together with your child sign the Code.  

Homework routine

Your child can develop good homework habits by setting aside the same time to do homework each day and also doing homework in the same place. Homework should be done early in the evening. Children should remain at their homework until it is completed and then it should be placed back in the school bag ready for the next day. Sometimes it takes children longer to do their homework when they go into a new class but as your child develops a routine the quicker and easier it becomes for the child and for everyone at home.  

Respect for the school building

We ask you to remind your child to treat the school with the same respect that they would treat their own homes. Also, pupils are to leave the school by the main school gate only. Pupils are not allowed to mount the walls or railings in the school.  

Road Safety

Please remind your child of the importance of road safety and of looking up and down before they cross the road. For children who travel to school by bus remind your child to sit down on the bus, to belt up and to remain seated for the journey. Be very careful to wait until the bus has left before crossing the road again remembering to look up and down.

School uniform

In order to avoid confusion with the school uniform you are asked to label all items of your child’s uniform.  

New Staff

Also, we welcome to our staff our part-time Special Needs Assistant, Phyl Hegarty.

Start of Year Mass

This mass will take place in the church on Friday September 23rd at 11.45am. All are welcome to attend.

 Le gach dea ghuí,

Marie Griffin (Principal).

School Dates 2016/7

School re-opens on Thursday, September 1st.

October 2016 mid-term break

31st October – 4th November 2016

Christmas 2016

School will close on December 22nd 2016 and re-open on January 9th.

February 2017 mid-term break

Thursday & Friday 23rd & 24th February

Easter 2017

School will close on Friday 7th April and re-open on Monday 24th April 2017 unless changes are required as part of contingency arrangements to make up for time lost due to unforeseen school closures.

Last updated: 1/9/2016