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End of Year Assessments May 2021
Created : 29 Apr 2021, 9:39 AM
Archived : 29 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
• Students in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, TY, 5th and LCA will have a period of assessment at the end of the year. • All the dates and times are shown in the timetable, please find attached. • Students will follow their normal timetable. This means students will go to their normal classrooms. • The only difference to the student’s timetable is that at designated times they will sit a one-hour classroom assessment. • During a class where an option subject is timetabled which the student does not study this will be a one hour study period. • 2nd Year students have a reduced number of assessments as they are currently working on CBA’s in some subjects. Students should now be revising for these assessments as part of learning outside the classroom. We would like to wish all our students every success in their assessments. Mr. A Dunne

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Art Competition Winners
Created : 27 Apr 2021, 3:36 PM
Archived : 27 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
The Yearbook Committee announced an Art Competition before Easter and we were delighted with the response. The results were fascinating, as students from all years made an effort to create unique art pieces at home. The winners are rewarded with a €20 One4All voucher from each category, which they can collect from the office, Congratulations to our winners! They will all be included in the upcoming Yearbook as well. Thanks to all that entered.

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Padraig Nolan
Created : 26 Apr 2021, 12:47 PM
Archived : 26 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
School Uniform

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Success for 6th yr History Student Sheenagh Rowland in The Irish National History Competition
Created : 22 Apr 2021, 10:41 AM
Archived : 22 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Congratulations to Sheenagh Rowland 6th Year who has been selected as one of 10 finalists in the Irish National History Competition run by the Department of Education and Skills. Sheenagh submitted an essay of 1,500 words on 'Edith Wilson in the White House ' after lots of reading and research both in books and on-line. The final is next week. We wish Sheenagh well and acknowledge her wonderful achievement in the competition to date.
North Clondalkin Library offers support to children and adults with learning difficulties etc.
Created : 20 Apr 2021, 5:58 PM
Archived : 20 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
North Clondalkin Library is delighted to introduce our specialised Toys, Technology and Training initiative (TTT). The collection is designed to offer support to children and adults with learning difficulties, disabilities or more significant needs. The project also includes the training element of TTT which is our series of free lectures and workshops, These events offer further guidance, support and networking opportunities for parents, teachers and healthcare professionals. When a child receives a diagnosis, it can be very challenging for both the child and parents/guardians. Please see the attached pdf for details of upcoming online events that may be of interest to you. Please contact the library directly for further information and assistance.

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Webinars for Parents of Teenagers - Self Esteem, Substance Abuse, Peer Pressure
Created : 20 Apr 2021, 3:45 PM
Archived : 20 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Webinars : 1 Developing Self Esteem and Resilience in Teenagers - Topics include Decision making, Peer Pressure, Substance Abuse - Four Fridays 7,14,21,28 May Go to : darren.shanahan@foroige.ie or 0867953215 for information 2. Young People and Substance Abuse Wed April 28th 7.30pm Contact 086-7953215 for information
SUSI - COLLEGE GRANTS SYSTEM - OPENS FOR APPLICATION THURSDAY 22ND
Created : 19 Apr 2021, 7:58 PM
Archived : 19 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
SUSI - Applications Open for New Applicants When Thursday, April 22, 2021 12:00 PM Details WWW.SUSI.IE As SUSI expects to receive a high number of applications over the coming months, students are advised to apply online at www.susi.ie as soon as possible. Students do not need to have their Leaving Cert results, or to have accepted a course in order to apply. They can simply supply the details of the course they hope to study and can update their course choice online at a later date. Before making an application, students are encouraged to use SUSI’s online eligibility reckoner to give them an indication of their eligibility for student grant funding. New applicants must create an online SUSI account before completing and submitting the application. The priority processing date for new applications is 8th July 2021. New applicants who submit their applications on or before this date will receive priority assessment. Students who are progressing to the next year of their course are reminded that they must renew their grant annually. Renewal students received an email from SUSI in recent weeks informing them of the renewal process. The priority processing date for renewal applications is 10th June 2021 and renewal applicants who submit their applications on or before this date will receive priority assessment.
School Book Shop
Created : 03 Jun 2021, 2:11 PM
Archived : 16 Jun 2021, 1:00 AM
Our school bookshop will be open by appointment for the purchase of mainly second-hand books on these dates; Tuesday 8th June 9am - 3.45pm Wednesday 9th June 1pm - 3.45pm Thursday 10th June 9am - 1pm Friday 11th June 9am - 1pm Tuesday 15th June 1pm - 3.45pm This opportunity mostly applies to 1st year and 5th year 2021/2022. Please contact our school Office for an appointment 045 868121. Thank you, Mrs. Quinn
Girls get Active Hackathon
Created : 15 Apr 2021, 3:36 PM
Archived : 15 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
Many teenage girls across Ireland are missing out on the benefits of sport and physical activity because they don’t think they are “sporty enough”, they don’t know where or how to get involved, and they don’t think there are opportunities for them to be involved in sport other than traditional team sports. Use your voice to help these teenage girls realise that sport and physical activity can be a part of their lives and that sport is for everyone, including them. Be part of the Sport Ireland Girls Get Active Hackathon and help us tackle the challenge of inactivity by being part of the solution. youtu.be/5n9KTKa7RNI
Naughton Scholarship now open to apply
Created : 14 Apr 2021, 1:27 PM
Archived : 14 Jun 2021, 12:00 AM
For the attention of 6th yr students and parents - The Naughton scholarship programme was established in 2008 to promote the study of engineering, science and technology at third level in Ireland. Each year a number of exceptional students are awarded scholarships to study at undergraduate level at any publicly funded university or third-level institution in Ireland. There is a bursary of €20,000 for one student in Kildare who wishes to study in the areas of engineering, science and technology. One of our students, Ellie Fitzpatrick won this bursary in 2020. Please go to www.thenaughtonfoundation.com to view the application details and apply.