Scoil Mhuire is delighted to be running its first Silver Circle Fundraiser Draw. Please see the poster attached for more details.
Dear Parent/Guardian,
Please see letters attached in relation to the HSE's school health programme.
Regards,
K. Martin
Scoil Mhuire Friday News highlights all the positive events and achievements of students that have taken place during the week. Extra-curricular results, events, individual student achievements, trips, Teaching and Learning activities........
Good morning,
Please see the information below from the CAO, which is for those students whose houses were impacted by Storm Éowyn:
To summarise the arrangements, please note the following:
CAO is arranging to make an exceptional facility available for those impacted by the unprecedented circumstances caused by storm Éowyn who, as a result, are unable to make a 2025 CAO application by 1 February at 5pm.
The exceptional application facility will be made available from 1 February at 5pm until 6 February at 5pm for applicants who are currently experiencing power and internet outages due to Storm Éowyn.
In the interim, we encourage all those who are in a position to apply to do so by 1 February at 5pm.
For operational reasons, this exceptional facility cannot be extended after 6 February at 5pm.
The full statement from the CAO is available here:
Kind regards,
The Guidance Department
Our Senior Camogie panel head to Ovens in Cork this Saturday to hopefully add to their Leinster Final success, and compete for a place in the All-Ireland Schools Senior Final. The match is at 2pm in Éire Og GAA, Ovens against St Mary's Macroom.
There are a limited number of seats left on the supporters bus, that will be filled on a first come first serve bases. Students are asked to bring 10euros to Room 41 tomorrow to secure their place. The bus leaves the school at 9.45am and will return that evening. Thanks for your support.
Dear 6th Year students and Parents/Guardians of 6th years,
Please be aware of and assist your student with the following deadlines that are approaching:
· guidance department
Dear Parent/Guardian/Student,
We have just set up Studyclix Plus access for students, we generally ask TY students not to use Studyclix. Studyclix.ie is Ireland's most popular study website and helps students revise using past exam questions, videos, notes, quizzes, flashcards and much more. To avail of the offer, students can create or login to their own account on Studyclix with their school email and the upgrade will already be available. Where students may already have an account using another email provider, they will be requested to change this email to their school email. We encourage students to utilise Studyclix to help with homework, revision and preparation for examinations. Students under 16 will require consent from a parent/guardian when setting up their account.
The process is slightly different this year, please see the attached document for more detail.
Step 1 – Access Studyclix.ie https://www.studyclix.ie/
Step 2 – Click on “Sign In” or “Join for Free”
Step 3 – Enter your school email address & click “Join” – a verification code will be sent to your school email address
Step 4 – Enter your verification code
Step 5 – Create a password and “Submit” – You are now good to go.
Use these links for guidance on how to achieve the best from Studyclix. Studyclix for Students How to use Studyclix
If you have any queries, you can contact us or the Studyclix support team at info@studyclix.ie who will be able to help.
KInd regards,
JP Cahillane
Our Adult Education Spring term starts on Monday 27th January.
Our brochure is available to download from the website: https://www.clanesm.com/
or directly from this link - Adult Education Spring 2025 Brochure .
We hope we have something for everyone
Get creative with craft and art courses
Improve your fitness & wellbeing
Enjoy learning a new language
Explore a new hobby
Improve your qualifications
Meet new and interesting people
Enhance your skills for the workplace
Scoil Mhuire - Your Community School!
Dear Parents/Guardians of 6th yr students -
SOME REMINDERS –
What is DARE?
DARE is a third level alternative admissions scheme for school-leaver whose illness or disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education.
What is HEAR?
The Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) is a higher education admissions scheme for Leaving Certificate students (under 23) whose economic or social background are underrepresented in higher education.
Please research these with your 6th yr student on
Students who have indicated they are going to apply for DARE have been given information about DARE. (see www.cao.ie for information on DARE under Downloads section)
DARE applicants should by now have opened their CAO account and ticked a box indicating they are applying to DARE and filled in Section A online.
It is now time to complete SECTION B with one of the support teachers. (Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Travers)
Section C - if it is relevant to your child - and get it filled in by a medical practitioner.
If your 6th yr student is applying for DARE and has not yet informed us, please let us know immediately so the process can be started.
Also please return completed Language Exemption application forms for the NUI to get signed and stamped before uploading them to the NUI website.
kind regards,
Guidance team