More pictures from our fun Sports Day.
Sports Day 2016 continued.....
More pictures from our fun Sports Day.
More pictures from our fun Sports Day.
Each year in Scoil San Eoin we have a Sports Day. All the pupils are divided into teams of mixed classes and the theme is that each pupil does their best, encourages their teammates and has fun!!! Each pupil gets a medal for participation and we also like to present the graduating 6th class with a little going away gift. We also, present an Attendance Certificate to the pupil in each class who has the highest attendance since September and for Sixth Class we present a beautiful plague to the pupil that has the most days present in Scoil San Eoin from Junior Infants to Sixth class. Huge thanks to the Parents Association and all the parents who help out on the day, whether its making the delicious treats, manning stations, gathering and setting up equipment or purchasing medals and gifts. Huge thanks also to Claire for taking these fabulous pictures!
School will close at 2pm on Tues. November 29th and Thurs. December 1st to facilitate Parent Teacher Meetings.
Here's a look at some of the other fun and interesting experiments we did during Science week! We bubbled up and over..... and also looked at why the sky is blue during the day and red/orange during sunrise and sunset. Then some of the pupils brought in and displayed their favourite experiments. Well done all!!
The recent Cash for Clothes collection, organised by the PA, raised 155.00eu! Thanks to all who kindly donated.
As you are all aware, following the Summer Works Scheme, the school door is now operated by a buzzer system. In line with Health & Safety, it is imperative that all parents and visitors to the school use the buzzer to gain entry. If Ciara is not in the office, please buzz the Middle Classroom for Ms. Greene or the Top Classroom for Ms. Nuzum. The back door is a fire door and its use is restricted to staff and pupils only. No parents/visitors are permitted to use it. It is in the interest of the childrens' safety and well-being that this procedure is strictly adhered to.
Lots of fun and plenty of frights were had by all at the recent Halloween Spooky Walk organised by the PA, in Cullen Park. An frighteningly fabulous 1500eu was raised in sponsorship! Congratulations to all the children and families on this amazing achievement. Leaha and Rachel Redmond were the winners of the Book Token Spot Prize.
The theme for Science week this year is LIGHT. We have learned that 'white light' is made up of the seven colours of the rainbow and this was discovered by Isaac Newton. We can see examples of this in glass prisms, puddles, rainbows and reflection of shiny surfaces such as CDs. We made our own rainbow spinners and spun them as fast as we could so they would become white. Here's how we did!
The Junior Room learnt about Rockets today for Science week. They got to make their very own rocket and launch it themselves. They learnt who invented the first rocket and how many years ago it was introduced. The children tested their rocket both inside and outside. The older children assessed the best angle of the straw to blow their rocket to give maximum height.
The children got to explore fun maths challenges for homework every night during maths week. Our Maths Rotation Station on Tuesday was a great day filled with joy and was integrated cross curricular. The children explored maths games both on the computer and board games. shapes were examined focusing on 2D shapes and a collage was made of the individual shapes. All the shapes were brought together to make our Shape Man Dan. The children got to make clocks using paper plates. The clocks were then displayed as one big clock. Thanks to all who gave their time on Tuesday for our Maths Rotation Station.
For Six weeks the children had Gymnastics classes. The children have been building on their new movements from last year. At the end of the programme the infants received a wrist band showing they had passed Level 1. Both First and Second class equally received a wrist band showing that they had passed Level 2.
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