Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Monday Message from Mr Burns
This is our final week of this half term before the St Valentine’ ❤️ Break. There will be no school work next week and this will give a well deserved break for pupils, parents and staff. Please take time to recharge the batteries.🔋🔋🔋
INTERNET SAFETY DAY 👩💻 🌎 👨💻
This Tuesday it’s Internet Safety Day. Our teachers will provide an opportunity for pupils to learn further about staying safe online. https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2021
GOOGLE MEET
Also all our classes will be engaging in LIVE LESSONS in Google Meet this week. It should be fun and good for our pupils and teachers to meet up again before the midterm break.
NEW TERM - Mon 22nd Feb 2021
School work will resume on Monday 22nd February. P1 & P2 parents/guardians can collect new home learning packs at 12 noon on this date. All other classes will be up and running again online for another few weeks.
Good luck with everything at home this week!
Thanks
Mr Kevin Burns
Principal
Our updated Sacramental Celebration Dates for 2021
P3 - First Penance- 21st April 1pm
P7 - Confirmation- Thursday 13th May 11.30am
P4 - First Holy Communion - Saturday 15th May 11am
*all dates subject to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic*
✳️Primary 7 Pupils & Parents/Guardians✳️
All Post Primary Schools have today published their revised admissions criteria on the EA Website.
Please take time to read through the revised admissions criteria before deciding which school(s) to apply for.
This year the application process is online and will be open from March 2nd to March 16th. Please see the timeline attached for important dates.
Should you require any information or support contact myself on kburns395@c2kni.net or telephone the Admissions Helpdesk.
Regards
Mr Kevin Burns
Principal
https://www.eani.org.uk/parents/admissions
Monday Message from Mr Burns
Today is the start of Children’s Mental Health Week. With our pupils unable to mix with their friends this year more so than ever we need to become more aware of how our children are feeling.
While at home we might find time to focus on the importance of looking after our emotional well being.
Express Yourself
Take time this week to find ways to express yourself and allow your children to express themselves. Share thoughts, feelings and emotions in creative ways. It’s not just about sitting down and talking, it’s about finding activities that make you feel good.
During the week our class teacher and I will share some useful ideas, challenges, tasks and tips on children’s mental health alongside the usual remote learning tasks and activities.
Good luck with everything at home this week!
Regards
Mr K Burns
Principal
#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek