Are your students struggling to stay awake?
On 24th May, Bounce Forward are running a special 1-hour webinar for parents with Dr John Coleman to discuss all things sleep and adolescent brain development.
More and more we are hearing from schools that students are struggling to stay awake in the classroom, and parents are telling us they feel disempowered when it comes to sleep routines.
Tell your parents about this
We'll be discussing how hormones and sleep play their part in teenage brain development, how sleep impacts learning and top tips for developing healthy sleep routines.
The school year begins in late August until June 2nd, this year. The last week of May, up to June 2nd, will see the 1st, 2nd, 5th years sit their 'House' Exams. 3rd and 6th years will finish around that time also. The State Exams begin the following week.
Each year, some exam students, in particular 6th years, decide to remain at home to carry out 'self directed study' which is not advised. Their teachers are left teaching a different collection of students each day, due to the a la carte pick and choose nature of attending only a few classes per day. It is then very difficult to maintain continuity of what is being covered, different questions arise from those who missed yesterday, etc. Less than a full class present is undermining to those students who are present, and the momentum of study suffers.
Believe it or not, the teachers do know more than the students who are 'self-directing' at home. Many have corrected the State Exams and know first hand what earns points and what doesn't. All teachers are experts in their subjects, the layout of the subject papers, and the pitfalls which students make each year under pressure. It is this information which teachers are imparting during these last few weeks of school. As each subject's exam paper has a different layout and students need to be familiar with each subject separately, they will always learn more about the subject if they are present until the term officially ends.
On behalf of my staff and myself, I am asking parents to strongly discourage your sons from arriving late, giving their sons notes to leave early, and allowing them to belittle the school day, their teachers who have worked so hard with them for the last 6 years, and their classmates who do need a full class to maintain the momentum and motivation which is so important for everyone coming up to an exam. Students who arrive mid morning can expect to be questioned about their reasons for being late. Phone calls will be made to parents to verify why their sons are late. If this wasn't so important, I would not be bringing it to your attention and hoping that you believe me.
Thank you for your support in this very important issue.
Information for families regarding School Transport Application
Process for 2023/24 School Year
Applications for the 2023/24 school year
Important dates
New Applicants: The closing date for new applications is Friday 28 April 2023.
New applications made after this deadline date will be deemed late and families are not guaranteed a ticket.
Bus Éireann will contact all existing applicants via email directly, and a wider media campaign is now underway. Further information is available onwww.gov.ie/schooltransport and buseireann.ie/schooltransport.
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Information for families regarding School Transport Application Process for 2023/24 School Year
Families are asked to note that the closing date for payment/registering medical cards has been brought forward so that Bus Éireann can process applications, arrange transport and issue tickets to families as soon as possible for the 2023/24 school year.
1. New Applicants – Apply By 28TH APRIL 2023
The Bus Éireann family portal is now open for new applications for school transport services for the 2023/24 school year. New applications are considered as:
· pupils who will be attending junior infants in primary school or first year in post primary school for the first time in 2023.
· pupils that may move home address or will be attending a new school in the 2023/24 school year
Applications can be made by visitingwww.buseireann.ie/schooltransport
The closing date for new applications is Friday 28 April 2023. Any new applications made after the closing date are considered late applications and families are not guaranteed a ticket.
2. All Applicants- payment/enter medical card details – closing date 9 June 2023
The Bus Éireann family portal will be open to accept payments/medical card details from the 3April 2023 until the 9 June 2023. Payments made after the deadline date will be deemed late and families are not guaranteed a Ticket.
Payments/medical card details must be submitted for:
· new applicants, and;
· pupils who have previously applied/availed of school transport and require a seat on a service for the 23/24 school year.
Children (who are eligible for school transport) and who possess valid medical cards (GMS Scheme) are exempt from paying the annual charge however, their medical card details must be submitted to Bus Éireann. Bus Éireann will accept medical card details from 3 April 2023 until 9 June 2023. Medical card details received after 9 of June deadline are considered late.
Families are strongly urged to make sure that they pay/enter valid medical card details on or before the deadline of 9 of June 2023.
The Annual Charge for School Transport Services for the 2023/24 school year is set out below:
Category of pupil
Annual Charge
Primary Eligible/ Concessionary pupil
€50
Post primary Eligible/ Concessionary pupil
€75
Maximum annual charge for families
€125
3. Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for School Transport for the 2023/24 school year is as follows:
· Children are eligible for transport at primary level where they reside not less than 3.2 kilometres from and are attending their nearest national school, and at post-primary level where they reside not less than 4.8 kilometres from and are attending their nearest post-primary school/education centre as determined by the department/Bus Éireann, having regard to ethos and language.
· Children who are eligible for school transport and who have completed the application and payment process on time will be accommodated on school transport services where such services are in operation.
· Children who are not eligible for school transport, but who complete the application and payment process on time, will be considered for spare seats that may exist after eligible children have been facilitated; such seats are referred to as concessionary seats.
· Because of the nature of concessionary transport for non-eligible children and the priority of providing places for eligible children, there may be an excess of demand over supply for concessionary places, in these cases Bus Éireann will allocate tickets for spare seats using an agreed selection process.
· In addition, temporary alleviation measures will continue for the 2023/24 school year, pending completion of the school transport scheme review. This means that transport will be provided where such services are in operation for post-primary pupils who are eligible for transport to their nearest school and are attending their second nearest school and who apply and pay on time.
4. Pupils from Ukraine
Pupils from Ukraine who require school transport should not apply on the Bus Éireann family portal but should visit gov.ie/ukraine for details on how to apply. Please note that any pupils from Ukraine who are currently on school transport do not need to re-apply for the 2023/24 school year unless they have changed address or school.