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This afternoon Mr Fitzsimons conducted a virtual St Patrick’s Day themed assembly. It was relayed via Collaborate Ultra with our P1, P2, P3’s and Supervised Learners along with those engaging with Remote Learning at home all in attendance.
School will be closed tomorrow (Wednesday) for St Patrick’s Day. We will reopen on Thursday with the current arrangements still in place.
Details on the return to school of P4, P5, P6 and P7 this coming Monday will be made available towards the end of this week.
Have a safe and enjoyable St Patrick’s Day!
On a week that saw us welcome back our P1, P2 and P3 children, a semblance of normality permeated through Sacred Heart P.S. these past five days.
We were delighted to acknowledge our Pupil of the Week recipients namely:
P1 - Mark Óg and Aoife
P2 - Noah and Isla
P3 - Páudie
P4 - Christopher
P5 - Eimear
P6 - Mikaela
P7 - Jack and Alex
The children were exploring the best type of soil for plants to grow. They applied their knowledge of why Vikings settled in Britain and Ireland. Then they tested four different types of soil commonly found in Scandinavia and Ireland. The children made predictions determining which soil was the best for growing plants.
Action Mental Health are running a Zoom webinar this coming Thursday (11th March). It is targeted at the parents/carers of primary school aged children. It is free of charge and will run from 7pm to 8pm.
The session aims to:
• Start a conversation about mental health
• Raise awareness of signs/symptoms of mental ill-health
• Teach self-care techniques for building resilience and confidence
• Show you how and where to access support and further information
If you are interested in attending, please register at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/parents-and-carers-mental-health-awareness-session-tickets-143033534151
In 2021 World Book Day, just like everything else, was a bit different. We adapted to make sure that it sent a powerful and positive message about books and reading, even in Lockdown.
The day was a celebration of everything to do with books - from the authors and illustrators to the children who read them.
All of our pupils came together to celebrate reading - having the chance to dress up as their favourite literary character on the day, design their favourite book covers and even create a potato character from a book!
The aim of the event was to encourage more children to discover the pleasures of books and reading by providing them with the opportunity to explore our literary world.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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