Starting School Booklet 2016
Starting School Booklet 2016
Starting School Booklet 2016
School
Bunscoil Mhuire
OBriens Place
Youghal
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Welcome:
Welcome parents to a new and exciting stage in your childs life. During this year
your child will make new friends, enjoy new experiences and learn the vital skill of
reading. We now, teacher and parents, have the chance to work as partners to
ensure that at the end of this school year your child will have a positive attitude
towards education based on social and academic confidence.
Our School:
Our school is a co-educational Catholic school under the patronage of the Roman
Catholic Bishop of Cloyne. The school aims to promote the full and harmonious
development of all pupils: cognitive, intellectual, physical, cultural, moral and
spiritual, including a living relationship with God and other people and promotes a
Christian philosophy of life.
As a Roman Catholic school, our ethos is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and
the Roman Catholic Church, under the protection and guidance of our Lady. Our
ethos is inspired by the example provided by the life of our Saviour and the loving
care of our Mother.
Clothes:
The children wear the standard uniform. Please ensure that all clothes likely
to be removed i.e. coats, hats, scarves, gloves, jumpers etc. are clearly
labelled with your childs name as many children possess similar items. We
have some spare clothes for use if needed. However, if your child has any
toilet problems please let the teacher know and send in a spare set of clothes for
emergencies. We do not recommend trousers with clasps or belts which may be
difficult to open.
Food:
We strongly urge you to follow our healthy lunch box recommendations to
keep to an absolute minimum, sweets, biscuits, and other unhealthy foods.
On starting school many children are too keyed up and distracted to eat a
large lunch so we recommend a small nutritious snack, for example
sandwiches, milk or fruit juice, a piece of cheese, yoghurt or fruit.
We try to ensure that the children eat a good portion of their lunch,
particularly their sandwiches. We do not encourage swapping of lunch items.
Please ensure that your childs lunch box is clearly labelled with your childs
name.
Breaks:
There are two breaks during the day, a short outdoor one from 11.00 to 11.15 and a
longer outdoor break from 12.50 to 1.20. We try to ensure that no child feels lonely
or left out, and, to this end we recommend that older brothers, sisters and
friends do not monopolise the younger childrens playtime which may restrict
them in forming peer attachments. However for the first few weeks they will be
taken out to the yard on their own so as to familiarise them with their
surroundings.
Home Time:
All Junior Infants go home at 1:45. For the first two weeks Junior Infants will
finish at 12.00 noon, for the third week at 12.45 pm and from the fourth
week on at 1.45 pm. Please come promptly as your child may fret if he/she
thinks he/she is forgotten. When the children are ready to go they will be
brought out of their classroom in a line & can be collected from the bottom
of the steps. Please do not call your child out of the line & remain behind
the white line so the teachers can identify each parent. If there is any special
collection arrangements please let us know by note.
We use the Jolly Phonics Programme and this entails a combination of two
approaches, look-and-say and phonetic. We also have a Literacy Lift-Off scheme in
place when the children are ready to start reading books. More information on Jolly
Phonics and Literacy Lift-Off will be sent out during the school year. There will be
an information evening in late September to familiarize parents with the Jolly
Phonics Programme.
P.E.:
The Junior Infant Classes will be taking part in P.E. twice a week. On these days
your child may wear their tracksuit & runners to school. Notice of these two
specific days will be given in September via a note.
Toys:
There is no need for children to bring in toys into school and we do not
encourage this practice because of breakages, competition and peer
pressure.
Information Bulletins:
Please keep an eye on your childs lunch box and school-bag as they may contain
notes for parents.
Absences:
In the event of your child missing school for any reason the school teacher
must be informed via note as to the reason. In the event that your child misses
more than 20 days these notes will be used to justify these absences to the
N.E.W.B.
Assessment;
Informal assessment will be continually made by your childs teacher throughout the
year. If at any stage your child is having difficulties please do not hesitate to
Every year near the end of the Christmas term one evening is taken over with
parent- teacher meetings. It is VITAL to attend this meetings as it gives
important up-dates on your childs progress. A formal written end of year
report is also given.
If your child develops any contagious illness such as chickenpox please keep him/her
away from school until the period of contagion is over and inform his/her teacher
immediately. We recommend that you check your child regularly for lice and scabies,
which are highly contagious, treat immediately if they occur and inform the teacher
so that notification of possible risk may be sent out to other parents. All
information regarding your childs health is treated in the strictest confidence.
In the first term your permission will be required for health examinations that will
be carried out by the school HSE nurse.
Savings Scheme:
The school takes part in a voluntary savings stamp scheme with the Credit Union. If
you wish your child to save a little each week, please send in some money with him on
Thursday morning (each stamp costs 1.) On starting to save each child will receive a
little savings book. Children bring home their books when they are completed.
Bills:
School requisites such as Insurance, Computers, Photocopying, Art, etc need to be
paid by Fri April 22nd 2016 in order to guarantee your childs place. The cost of
requisites is 60 for the first child and 50 for any subsequent children.
SEPTEMBER!
The parents association is not a forum for complaint against either an individual
teacher or parent. The Complaints Procedure is the mechanism for this
Membership of the committee.
We would like to welcome all parents to become members of the parents association,
its a great way to get involved with your childs school education. We would love to
see some new faces and new ideas. For more information you can contact the school
directly or the parents association directly on 086 8340445. We hope to help make
you and your childs school experience a positive and enjoyable one.