Welcome back – HSE Advice re: seasonal influenza

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As you will have heard over the weekend, the re-opening of schools brings with it an increased risk of the further spreading of the flu.

All Principals around the country this morning received the following re: advice from the HSE with regard to the seasonal influenza.

For full information please go to the following link HSE Advice re seasonal influenza

In the interest of health and safety for all our children, parents, staff and wider community we urge all parents to read the following:

 What should I do as a parent?
Two important actions to protect your family
1. Be aware of the symptoms of flu-like illness and know where to seek
medical care. See below.
2. Teach your children the following good health habits to help stop the
spread of germs:  Teach your children to cover their mouth and nose with a paper
tissue when coughing or sneezing. If no tissue is available they
should cough or sneeze into the inside of their elbow. Be sure to set
a good example by doing this yourself.  Teach your children to use a tissue only once and dispose of it
quickly and carefully (a dustbin is fine).  Teach your children to wash their hands frequently with soap and
water. Be sure to set a good example by doing this yourself. If they
do not have access to hand washing facilities give them alcohol
hand gel to use.
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 Teach your children to avoid touching their eyes, nose and mouth.  Teach your children to stay at least 1 metre/3 feet away from
people who are sick.  Children who are sick should always stay home from the school. If
they have influenza they should stay away from the educational
institution for 5 days from the onset of symptoms.  Wash hard surfaces such as kitchen worktops, door handles, etc
with a normal household cleaner as the virus can live on these
surfaces. Do this frequently.
What should I do if my child gets sick?
If your child gets sick with a flu-like illness as described above you should:  Keep your child at home and away from others as much as is possible
to avoid spreading infection to others. If they are sick with flu they
should stay home for 5 days from the onset of symptoms.  Give your child simple anti-fever medication such as paracetamol or
ibuprofen (NB: aspirin should NOT be given to children under 16 years
of age) and ensure that they drink plenty of fluids.  If you think your child needs to see the GP because they have severe
symptoms, remember to ring your GP first.  If your child is in a high risk group for complications of flu contact your
GP, even if their symptoms are mild (High risk groups include people
with: chronic lung, heart, kidney, liver, or neurological disease;
immunosuppression ( i.e. weakened immune system whether caused
by disease or treatment); diabetes mellitus; people aged 65 years and
older; children less than 2 years of age; children with any condition
(e.g. spinal cord injury, seizure disorder or other neuromuscular
disorder) that can compromise lung function, especially those attending
special schools/day centres, children with Down syndrome, people on
medication for asthma, severely obese people (BMI ≥40), pregnant
women and people with haemoglobinopathies)  Teach your child good health habits, as above.  Ensure that all household surfaces that are touched by hands are kept
clean, especially bedside tables, surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens
and children’s toys. Such surfaces should be wiped regularly with a
household disinfectant according to directions on the product label

At Piercestown National school, we will do our utmost to take on board all actions and advice from the HSE and work in collaboration with you the parents to ensure the continued health and safety of all of our families.

Many thanks for your co-operation.

Are you a Chess fan? If so, get your chess moves ready for the New Year!

WEXFORD CHESS COMPETITION
What : Individual or school entries
When : Sat 13th Jan 10am – 4pm
Where : Brandon House Hotel , New Ross
Price : 10e  for 7 games of chess and lunch ( nuggets/sausages/burgers & chips)
Who  : All primary school children ( BEGINNERS VERY WELCOME )… medals for all age groups
Closing date : none – register on the day 10am
CO WEXFORD CHESS CHALLENGE
What : Teams of 6 ( seniors, and/or juniors – up to 4th class)
When :  Wed 7th Feb 6.30-8.30pm
Where : St Joseph’s PS, Creagh, Gorey
Price : 12e per team of 6 ( three rounds ) – light refreshments for all
Who : All primary school children ( BEGINNERS VERY WELCOME )
Closing date : Fri 2nd Feb 2.30pm to ivyhoney3@gmail.com or 0879458180 by                                                                                                                              text
Other info : Presented by Eamonn Barrett ( former principal of Piercestown NS ) 26th year of competitionchess2017

Is your child ready to start school? Come Along to Piercestown Open Night – Wed. 29th Nov. 7pm

Come along to here what Piercestown National School has to offer you and your child!!

Input on the night from Principal, staff members and the pupils themselves! Take a tour of the school and get a feel for the place.

Find out about our facilities:

New*** Breakfast Club facilities, After school/ homework facilities, Upgraded bathroom facilities and MUCH more!

And the Cup Came Home Again! Congrats to the Boys winning Roinn A Rackard League final :)

Taghmon was host to a scene of celebrations and jubilation last night as the Rackard League cup was brought home to St. Martin’s community. Together, Murrintown N.S. and Piercestown N.S. ensured a thrilling game that left us on the edge of our seats. By just one point, St. Martins secured their victory over local rivals Rathangan.

Well done to all involved!

Revised Healthy Eating Policy Launched

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Many thanks to all who attended the official launch of our revised Healthy Eating Policy, as part of our Science Week 2017 events. There was a fantastic turnout which is a testament to the commitment and dedication of both staff and parents in ensuring the health and well being of our children.

On the night, we had talks, tastes and were even welcomed into the event by some friendly bananas!! On the night, a slight technical glitch prevented us from seeing the video of the children’s preparation in the lead up to the launch.

So, if you are interested, take a few moments to click on the link below and have a look.

Many thanks to all who made this event possible. Special word of thanks to Nichola Forrest (Collier) for her huge contribution both on the night and in the lead up. Partnerships in the community are core to what we do at Piercestown N.S. and it was our privilege and honour to have Nichola working with us. Take a bow Nichola 🙂

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