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  • Catholic Schools Week Principal’s Message

    Mon 25 Jan 2021

    Monday Message from Mr Burns

    🙏Catholic Schools' Week🙏

     

    This week is our annual celebration of Catholic Schools' Week. Our Parish Priest Fr Gerard McCloskey has a special video message for our pupils which will be shared this morning on Google Classroom and Facebook. This year the CSW theme is ‘Love, Resilience and Hope’. 

     

    Resilience is something our families in our school community have shown a lot of in recent times. Well done everyone on how you have all coped with the pandemic to date. We can only get through this one step at a time but we can do it together. Please don’t expect too much from you our the children. 

     

    🌟Grandparent's Day Art Activity- Can I ask all pupils to draw a picture of them & their Grandparent(s) and send it through to their teacher via email or GC and we will share these later in the week as part of our CSW celebrations.

     

    🙏Fr Edward Magee will be celebrating a virtual CSW Mass on Thursday 28th January at 12 noon. Our families can join Mass via the St Mary's University College webcam link at:

     

    https://churchmedia.tv/camera/st-marys-university 

     

    Many thanks

    Mr Kevin Burns

    Principal

  • Term 2 Message from Mr Burns

    Sun 10 Jan 2021

    A Mesaage from Mr Burns 

    Everyone in our school community has worked hard to follow the rules, do the right thing and try our best to mange the Covid-19 pandemic effectively. Despite the frustrations and setbacks we have remained positive and hopeful that we all come through this difficult time sooner rather than later. 

    Our pupils have class in the morning on Google Classroom. Their teachers are organised and waiting to help the children with their learning. Each teacher will have a video message on GC just after 9am. I am looking forward to seeing the great effort and work our brilliant pupils produce in each class. 

    We must remember to continue to follow our COVID-19 guidance now as much as ever before. Please remember anyone visiting our school building whether as a parent / guardian, key workers’ child / vulnerable child in supervised learning or our team of staff members- please follow the guidance & seek advice if unsure. 

    The safest place at the moment is at home. 

    Many thanks
    Mr Kevin Burns
    Principal

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