tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13763257816869230912024-02-08T09:27:32.981-08:00St Mary's Parochial School - Church of Ireland ClonmelClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-63726100530910859332016-06-27T14:27:00.002-07:002016-06-27T14:27:17.556-07:00Enrolment in St. Mary’s National School<h2 class="title">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Forms are available from Ms Wallace @ Tel: 052 6127876.</span></span></h2>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><br />The parish national school is:<br />St. Mary’s Parochial School,<br />Western Road, Clonmel.
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Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-80072859553258349432012-12-14T07:47:00.001-08:002012-12-14T07:47:06.463-08:00School Christmas Play – “The Fourth Wiseman” will be presented by the St
Mary’s Parochial School in Old St Mary’s
on Thursday, 13th December @ 3.00pm
Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-87062315028076113542012-11-03T01:36:00.003-07:002012-11-03T01:36:38.742-07:00Bishop’s School Visit – Bishop Michael paid a pastoral visit to the Parochial School
on Friday, 19th October 2012 – the children asked him to talk about food – it was very “interesting”.
Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-58373387716966997632012-11-03T01:35:00.000-07:002012-11-03T01:35:10.550-07:00Learning & Growing in FaithLearning & Growing in Faith – Classes for Baptism, Confirmation & 7-12yr olds
Venue – The Rectory
Time – 4.30pm
Dates –
Wednesday, 7th November 2012
Wednesday, 21st November 2012
Wednesday, 28th Novemver 2012
Wednesday, 12th December 2012
These classes were particularly asked for by parents with children who are not attending our parochial school and were concerned about their children learning about their faith.
Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-12634617684761060662012-10-07T06:41:00.003-07:002012-10-07T06:41:57.613-07:00School Applications – The next date for application for entry in to the Parochial School is March 2013 – however new families to the parish should contact
the school at 0526127876 when they arrive in the area.
Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-81959087792626934792012-02-16T04:52:00.001-08:002012-02-16T04:52:50.887-08:00School Applications –Applications for enrolment in St Mary’s Parochial School, Western Road, Clonmel must be in before 1st March 2012 – to apply telephone the school at 0526127876 and speak to Joan or Ms Wallace. This is our parochial school, under Church of Ireland management.Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-56253560644294786672012-02-16T04:51:00.001-08:002012-02-16T04:51:40.332-08:00Grants from the Secondary Education Committee –This committee operates under the auspices of the Church of Ireland and administers the government block grant granted to “Protestant” secondary schools. Application under this scheme should be with Mr David Wynne (01 4975034 or secgrant@iol.ie) before 28th February 2012 – for further information talk to the school you your child will attend from September 2012 or the Rector.Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-9361512762565956062011-11-04T10:54:00.000-07:002011-11-04T10:54:30.573-07:00St Mary’s Parochial School October 2011-We celebrated the harvest festival in old St. Mary’s church, Clonmel on the 30th of September.
So on Monday we went down to the church with Ms. Kennington and brought our baskets down to MarionCourt and gave them our fruit and veg. They have asked us to thank all the parents for their generosity and thank you everyone for taking part in the harvest and for the donation.
The junior classroom did half self portraits. They cut a photo of themselves in half and then completed the missing half themselves We did art also with Mrs. Kennington. We found faces in magazines, folded them in half and drew the other half as good as we could. We had a great day.
Ms. Wallace had decided that we would do “Gaeilgeoir na seachtaine. Whoever spoke the most Irish in the week would get a certificate.
Ms. Wallace had ordered books from the Setanta book club and they have arrived. One of the series is Captain Underpants and the other Percy Jackson.
Sigrid our German teacher came in and kindly taught us 10 words in German. She also came in this Wednesday and taught us more German
Jamie brought in some yummy buns for both junior and senior classrooms for his birthday which was on Sunday. They were chocolate with marshmallow and smartie topping!
The vice principal of the Presentation Secondary school came in to talk to the sixth class girls about the school!!
The Parent Representatives on the Board of Management for the next four years are Susan Luke and Harry Everard. Congratulations!! Thank you to all of the parents who sent in their nominations for the election. We would like to thank Philip Quigley, Daphne Bain and Vivienne Levie who were on the Board of Management for the past Four years!!
The cross country was held in Marlfield on Wednesday. 3rd and 4th class ran 600m. 5th and 6th class ran 800m. We were tired but were relieved that it was over! The 5th and 6th class girls came second in the race. We would like to thank Vivienne for the cross country training and for the lovely rice crispy buns afterwards and Geraldine Boyd for the flapjack she made for us!!Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-33112405724377405302011-10-08T10:06:00.001-07:002011-10-08T10:06:27.804-07:00St Mary’s Parochial School - September 2011
We are delighted to welcome our new junior infants – Alice Everard, Isabelle Ryan, Ayesha Millat and Rafael Hossain.
They are settling into our school very well.
Hard luck to Tipperary hurlers who were defeated in the ALL Ireland senior hurling final they will be back next year so watch out Kilkenny.
We did P.E on Thursday with Vivienne and we all really enjoyed it!
Canon Fryday came in and taught us about what the Jews would have eaten, they ate – Olive oil, olives, bread, wine, figs, grapes , raisin , wheat , barley , honey and fish .
Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-65763644473008557012011-07-15T01:47:00.000-07:002011-07-15T01:50:07.705-07:00St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –Hello and welcome to another school newsletter. <br /><br />A fireman called Francis came into our school and told our school more about fire safety. We got a fire safety pack to bring home. <br /><br />We had missed having clay for some weeks but we managed to paint our boats, they all look very beautiful. We then made advanced pots and made pots, rockets and other works of art.<br /><br />Lauren Quigley came in and did some science with us; mirror writing, chromatography and some sound experiments with two tin cans and string joining them together. When one person spoke into the other can the other person could hear them with the other can, showing that sound travels better through a solid material than the air.<br /><br /><br />We did a drama about Paul and Silas when they went to Philippi in Greece a Roman town. They got put into jail for healing and telling a slave girl about God. There was an earthquake and the prison doors and chains broke but Paul and Silas didn’t leave. In the end the jailer and his family were baptised by Paul and Silas and they left Philippi. <br /><br /><br />All of Ellen Liu’s hard work this year has paid off because she got a scholarship for Kilkenny College, congratulations!<br /><br /><br />We have good news!! Zack, Stuart and Ellie’s older sister gave birth to a baby girl today. <br /><br />Newsletter prepared by Jonathan, David & Ellen,.<br /><br /><br />The “End of year” ceremony took place on 17th June. Our 2nd Green Flag was raised and the usual speeches & demonstrations were presented. Thank-you, Rev Arthur, for standing in for me!<br />The RectorClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-63017101844985844192011-05-14T07:39:00.000-07:002011-05-14T07:40:22.057-07:00St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –Hello and welcome to another school newsletter. <br /><br />We did lots of different sports. John Cummins came in and we learned more skills and played more matches. John also gave us some bibs so we looked like a team. Thank you John for the bibs.<br /><br />We went to a camogie blitz in Clerihan. We played three matches we lost two and won one match and we had great fun. Lydia brought buns and they were very nice so thank you Lydia.<br /><br />Dave and Declan came in and we played a match. We are sorry that this is their last week. We all really enjoyed the six weeks of playing. Thank You.<br /><br /><br />We had an Easter Egg Hunt and we all got crème eggs!!!!! We finished at half 12 on Friday BEFORE Palm Sunday!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br /><br />We all enjoyed making Bible posters on the theme of Easter. The junior classroom had Mrs. Everard in to do an hour of Bunny Hop with them. They had great fun singing and playing instruments.<br /><br /><br />We have been learning all about the events around the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. The junior classroom made wooden crosses to remind us that Jesus did not stay dead after he took the punishment for our sins but is now alive.<br /> <br />Newsletter Prepared by: Meghan, Ellen & DavidClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-78151166124816118352011-04-03T10:08:00.000-07:002011-04-03T10:11:58.811-07:00March @ St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –Hello everybody and welcome! We are had our assessment for our second Green Flag for Energy on Wednesday 16th of March and we passed!!! <br /> We made posters with Energy mottos and have found that since we moved to Airtricity for our electricity we have saved nearly €2,000. <br />For the assessment in the senior classroom we are in groups as we will be answering different set questions about our heating system, draughts, and water usage and saving energy in our school.<br /><br /> <br />Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth classes went to Golden to play in a hurling tournament organised by John Cummins (our GAA coach that comes in every second Monday). There were teams from Golden and Newtown Anner schools. <br /> Everybody played and we enjoyed it and John said ‘everyone’s a winner’ so we got a lovely plaque to take home. <br /><br />David Lenane and Declan from the FAI came on the same day and started soccer coaching for six weeks.<br /><br /><br />Canon Fryday was teaching us about Lent this week. She brought in a purple stole that she wears during Lent and for funerals. We talked about the troubles in Libya and how people are giving up sweets and chocolate for Lent. On Pancake Tuesday we learned how to make pancakes in Irish class ‘as gaeilge’ and then Joan made Pancakes for all of us. They were delicious!!!!!!!!<br /><br /><br />In French class, we revised the numbers and are enjoying the games on the projector screen which makes learning more fun. <br /><br /><br />In the Junior classroom we have great news! Ewan has a new baby brother and his name is Reece. Congratulations to you all. <br /><br />Also the junior classroom have planted carrot and lettuce seeds in biodegradable pots and they are sprouting nicely.<br /><br /><br />Ellen is did her scholarship exams in Kilkenny College this Thursday and we wish her well in them. <br /><br />David is busy preparing for his confirmation and the Ceremony of Light was on on Wednesday night.<br /><br /><br />Maggie Davis taught us how to play ‘Amhrán na bhFiann’ for Seachtain na Gaeilge and Ms. Wallace is teaching us the words of our national anthem.<br /><br /><br />Unfortunately Mrs. Brennan’s mother, Sara died. We are very sorry to hear it. We send our sympathy to her.<br /><br />Marine came in and we learned lots more and played games in French.<br /><br />Michael Murphy from Clonmel Allotment Society came on Thursday and showed us how to plant lettuce, spring onions, beetroot and carrots in our new planters.<br /><br />Newsletter prepared by: Meghan, Ellen & DavidClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-61720508612888709532011-03-14T13:22:00.000-07:002011-03-14T13:25:23.773-07:00March News-St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –We are learning about Saints and Martyrs with Cannon Fryday. She talked about Martin Luther King and other Martyrs like Stephen. We also talked about Westminster Abbey in London and the statues of the Saints and Martyrs inside the niches <br /><br />The senior classroom has been doing tests in English and Maths. The 5th and 6th had an extra Maths problems test. We all hope we got good results<br /><br />The 3rd and 4th have been learning about “The Book of Kells”. They learnt about Monks and drew the round tower and coloured it in. <br /><br />The 5th and 6th have been learning about Pompeii and how it was covered in ash by Mount Vesuvius. We also wrote a newspaper article in our copy/ pretending to be a witness of the event as part of our History<br /><br />Marina came in and taught the senior classroom more about French. We played a game to help our French improve. <br /><br />The whole school got some Passports. We all wrote our name and addresses inside them. Inside the Passports were stickers of flags which we stuck into their correct places. It also told us about all the European countries and a crossword at the end.<br /><br />We had P.E. with Mrs Levie - we played basketball and had a match we all enjoyed it. <br /><br />We had gymnastics with Mrs Kennington and we learned more. It was really fun.<br /><br />Quite a few children in the junior classroom have been very sick with a winter cold. We hope to see them back to school fit and healthy soon.<br /><br />John Cummins came in and played hurling with us. We learned lots of new skills and we really enjoyed it.<br /><br />We had the parent teacher meetings and we all hope we got good results.<br /><br />Stephanie, a transition year student from Villiers School in Limerick came in on work experience. Ingrid Duncan, a past pupil of our school, came on work experience. Ingrid did some science with us. We learned how much air our lungs can hold. We all really enjoyed having them both.<br /><br />We did Art with Stephanie. We drew abstract faces and paradise! <br /><br />In French class with Marine we learned the days of the week and the months of the year in French.<br /><br />The new planters are made for the Junior classroom and they are wonderful. We are looking forward to planting some vegetables in them in March. The children in the junior classroom enjoyed having Ingrid and Stephanie too.<br /><br />We had a lot of green flag meetings and we were talking about ways to save energy in the school. We will be doing lots of work in the next few weeks. <br /><br />We would like to thank the Ruttle Family for donating some books to the school. <br /><br />Prepared by David, Meghan and Ellen.Clonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-69597468859025362322011-02-05T12:04:00.000-08:002011-02-05T12:08:15.957-08:00Schools’ Festival Service –The Service for this year in Cashel, Waterford & Lismore area of our diocese will take place in the Cathedral in Cashel on Friday, 10th June @ 11.00amClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-74942039802877330592011-02-05T11:51:00.000-08:002011-02-05T11:53:31.401-08:00February NewsWe had Miss O’Connell one day because Ms Wallace was on administration.<br /><br />We also had Vivienne who taught us more about basketball in P.E. and we all had a good time. <br /><br />Maggie came back during the month for more recorder lessons. <br /><br />John Cummins is coming back also to teach us hurling or Gaelic football so we are very excited.<br /><br />Marine came for our first French lesson in 2011 and we did revision of what we learned before Christmas. <br /><br />IN Irish we made Ratatouille with gáirleog (garlic), ubhthoradh (auburgine), prátaí milis (sweet potato), seilire (celery), cuirséad (courgette), oinniúin (onion) agus trátaí (tomato). It was very tasty.<br /><br />The Junior pupils have been learning all about Spain in their Geography lessons. <br /><br />Nancy Farrell came for more Drama lessons. <br /><br />The gerbils are back in the Junior classroom with their new cage and super toys. It has a tunnel that goes out of the cage and back in so the gerbils will have great fun playing this year!<br /><br />Aimee, Luke, Sarah & Joan walked to the “Texaco” petrol station, as part of their maths lesson on length. In total they walked 2 kilometres. They measured the kilometres with the trundle wheel. <br /><br />We did gymnastics with Ms.O’Connell It was really fun<br /><br />We had three birthday’s Stuart who was 7, Sofia Rose who was 9 and Callum was 5. So we all wish them a very happy birthday<br /><br />In the senior classroom 3rd class have been learning about the solar system and 4th, 5th and 6th have been learning all the rivers and bays in Ireland we are all enjoying it very much.<br /><br />The junior classroom have been learning about road safety and how important it is to be seen when walking in the dark. They also learned how you must wear a helmet when cycling and a seat-belt when in the car.<br /><br /> by Meghan, Ellen & DavidClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-10365396162066198812011-01-09T09:05:00.000-08:002011-01-09T09:07:02.702-08:00St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –The big news is about our school play and our part in the Carol Service. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">The Christmas Play</span><br />The play was about how “Silent Night” was written. <br />There was lots of lovely music which we learne in school. <br />Lauren, who is doing work experience was the choreographer and the Rector helped with the scenery painting. <br />Everybody in school painted some part of the scenery. <br />The play took place in the GAA Hall, Western Road on 9th December. <br />Santa Claus came with presents for everybody – there was no sign of the reindeer!<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">The Carol Service</span><br />We made Christingles in school as part of our preparation for the Carol Service in Old St Mary’s. <br />We practised our readings in the church on the Friday before. <br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Old Mobile Phones</span><br />If you have any unwanted phones please send them into our school as we are still collecting them for the Jack and Jill Foundation – there’s a box in Old St Mary’sClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376325781686923091.post-40936063067136031902010-12-05T09:00:00.000-08:002010-12-05T09:02:22.236-08:00St. Mary’s Parochial School (Model School) –Hello everybody and hope you all are well after the storm. <br /><br />We had an exciting when the McCarthy Cup visited our school. Four GAA Officials came too. Unfortunately Eoin Kelly could not come as he had just returned from Boston where he had brought the McCarthy Cup to visit. One of the Official’s name was Mr. Séan Nugent. His grandfather taught in this school many years ago. Mr. Nugent told us the history of the McCarthy Cup and we all got to hold the Cup. They gave us all a signed poster of the team. There are photos on display in the school. We had a banner in our classroom to welcome the cup. The cup was very heavy when we lifted it. Ms. Wallace and Mrs. Brennan held the cup too.<br /><br /><br />In the Junior room, one of Mrs. Brennan’s hens came to visit on Monday and some of the children got to hold her. She is a brown hen and the picture in last week’s newsletter was taken from Clip Art! The hen was running around the school yard and all the children enjoyed watching her.<br /><br /><br />Lauren Quigley is a past pupil in our school and is now in Transition Year in the Presentation Secondary School. Lauren came on Wednesday and spent some time in each classroom. She will be coming every Wednesday for the next few months as part of her work experience. <br /><br /> <br />The Red Kettle Theatre Group are visiting next Wednesday and are performing ‘Rory McLory and the story that never ends’ for all children. We are also having a collection of unwanted clothing, etc. next week for Mrs. Quinn’s Charity Shop for the Blind. There is a note about these already sent home. <br /><br /> <br />We have started practicing for the Christmas Play. It is called ‘Silent Night’ and will take place on Thursday 9th of December at the GAA Centre. So please keep that date free. <br /><br /><br />Mrs. Levie came in to do P.E. with the Senior Room. We played ‘Ladders’ and ‘Crab Football’.<br /><br /><br />If you have any unwanted phones please send them into our school as we are still collecting them for the Jack and Jill Foundation – there’s a box in Old St Mary’sClonmel Unionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13436688321014020936noreply@blogger.com0