HELP CHARITY AND SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT We all know that recycling is a good thing. It prevents pollution and means that less waste goes into the big dumps called "Landfills". On Friday 3rd May 2013 we ask that each child brings some unwanted clothing, household linen or footwear to school. Recycling your old clothes will help our school in its Green Flag efforts and raise money for the I.S.P.C.C. and our school. SO BRING WHAT YOU CAN AND FILL THE VAN! Daffodil Day was a huge success in St. Corban's again this year. The total raised was €8,480. Well done to all the boys involved! Pictured are some of the boys from Ms. Brady's class who helped to get the orders together on Daffodil Day. Also pictured are Ms. Behan's class who raised over €1,000 - fantastic effort boys! GOAL Mile on Christmas Morning at Naas GAA11/12/2012 The annual GOAL Christmas Mile will take place in Naas GAA between 11:00 and 12:00 on Christmas morning. Treat your body to a healthy workout while also raising money for a very worthy charity. A total of €4300 was raised last year. For more details and for sponsorship cards call 0876305515 or alternatively just turn up on the day and make a donation. https://www.facebook.com/events/258873930905775/ Non Uniform Day in Support of UNICEF08/10/2012 Dear Parents, As UNICEF is one of our selected charities we are holding a non-uniform day this Friday 12th October. The boys may wear their regular clothes to school on Friday and are asked to bring a donation for UNICEF on that day. Thank you for your continued support and generosity. http://www.unicef.ie Dear Parents/Guardians, Welcome I want to take this opportunity to extend a hearty welcome to all new members of the St. Corban's school community, our new pupils and their families and our new teachers. Fáilte róimh go léir. We send our good wishes to last year's 6th class boys who have moved on to post primary education and we hope that they will engage positively and productively during their time in second level education. Our thanks and good wishes to Ms. Doyle, Ms. Barrett, Mr. McManus, Ms. Clifford and Ms. O'Brien who have left St. Corban's. We wish them well in their travels. We would also like to acknowledge in particular Mr. Lalor who retired as Deputy Principal of St. Corban's after many years of dedicated service to the pupils and wider community of St. Corban's B.N.S. We hope it will be a long and rewarding retirement. We would like to welcome back to our school Ms. Bonner and Ms. O'Riordan. Looking forward to the 2012-2013 school year we exhort our new 6th class pupils to accept that there is a responsibility attaching to their new status as the senior boys. High standards must be set and maintained by our 6th classes. Arrival & Dismissal of Pupils As a measure to establish easy and reasonable exit of pupils from our school at 3.00 p.m., we are issuing the following guidelines:
School begins at 9.10 a.m. and this marks the start of formal supervision. Pupils may enter the school grounds from 8.50 a.m. onwards but supervision is not provided. First Aid will be available at the secretary's office from that time. Parent Information Booklet Each family has been supplied with a Parent Information Booklet which explains our rules, policies and procedures to parents. It also includes information on all school related activities and our yearly calendar. Arranging to Take Pupils From School When parents/guardians wish to take a pupil from the school (e.g. for a medical appointment) the class teacher should be informed in writing. All pupils must be signed out at the main office by the parent/guardian where they will be given a sign out slip. This sign out slip is to be presented to the pupil's class teacher before the pupil leaves his classroom. Healthy Eating To encourage healthy eating and awareness of good dietary practice we recommend school lunches should contain food of high nutritional value and a suitable drink - preferably milk, fruit juice or water. Fizzy drinks should not be included. Chewing gum or crisps of any kind are not allowed. Texting Parents We will continue to contact parents using our parent texting service. Please ensure we have your correct contact mobile phone number. If you change your number please contact the school to notify us of the change. P.E./Swimming As part of our P.E. curriculum the boys in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes will go swimming on Tuesday or Thursday for 10 weeks this school year. Teachers will inform their classes as to the starting date for these lessons. Swimming, as part of the aquatics strand, is a compulsory part of the P.E. curriculum. Boys can only be excused from this activity on medical grounds. Parent Information Evenings We are holding information evenings for parents in our school hall in September on the following dates:
Parent Teacher Meetings Parent teacher meetings will take place on Tuesday 20th, Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd November aftr 3.00 p.m. Parents Association A.G.M. St. Corban's P.T.A. will hold its A.G.M. in the school hall on Wednesday 26th September at 8.00 p.m. All parents are invited to attend. Fill The Van Thursday 27th September 2012. Help charity and save the environment. Send any unwanted clothing, household linen and footwear to the school for collection. Bring what you can and fill the van! Label Everything! Please check that your child's name is written clearly on his books, jumpers, sweatshirts, bags, lunch boxes etc. Mrs. Bernie Lackey The school community has been saddened this month by the retirement of Mrs. Bernie Lackey who has been working in the school as a cleaner for the last 15 years. Mrs. Lackey has given great service to our school and her pleasant manner around the school will be missed. We wish her a long and happy retirement. Mise le meas, John Drewett Principal Fill The Van19/09/2012 ![]() Our collection from last year! We are having our annual Fill The Van day on Thursday 27th September. Please send in as many bags as you can filled with clothes, linens etc. Please only send in bags on the day itself as they take up quite a lot of space in our classrooms! As always, your support is very much appreciated. A boy in our class named Peter O’Donoghue shaved his hair for the Irish Cancer Society. This is no ordinary haircut. Peter’s hair was as long as a giraffe’s neck or an elephant’s trunk. Peter was brave to do this [as he usually is]. The famous barber’s shop who cut his hair was ‘The Men’s Room’. So if you ever see Peter and you like his hair cut he got a two at the back and side’s and a scissors on the top! These are some of the comments from his friends: Filip: Simply the best haircut I’ve seen! Gary: I think he should never let it grow again! Graig: It’s really cool he should keep it like that! Robert: Peter’s hair is Savage. It’s cool and he should keep it that way! Liam: I like Peter’s new hair cut and he shouldn’t grow it again! Thanks to all those who have supported the irish cancer society (and PETER). By Alex Beirne and Michael Mc Grath (Rang 4 -Ms. Flynn's Class) |


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