School remains closed Mon 5th March

Despite Trojan efforts from the parent and wider community to clear pathways and car parking spaces in front of the school, following a safety assessment and consideration of the health and safety of all pupils, parents and staff, a decision was reached by the Board of Management that Piercestown N.S. will remain closed on Monday 5th March.

We are working to the best of our ability to ensure a safe re-opening at the earliest possible convenience.

Work will be posted on the website for tomorrow morning, should parents be anxious about missed tuition time. As always, teaching and learning are our priority for the children of Piercestown N.S. but health and safety must come first and foremost. Given the exceptional circumstances, the Board was left with no option but to remain closed on Monday 5th of March.

In keeping with circular 0009/ 2017, section 4, all arrangements will be made to prioritise tuition time upon our re-opening.

We thank you for your understanding and co-operation.

Check out our videos on Storm Emma and Piercestown N.S. one showing the full impact of the storm on Sat 3rd March and another following the health and safety inspection by Ms. Walsh on Sun 4th March.

Parents will be communicated with on Monday 5th March re: the official announcement for re-opening.

 

 

Suggested work for School Closures (optional)

School work

With the official announcement of all schools in Leinster remaining closed for the remainder of the week, Piercestown N.S. has compiled some suggested work for Thurs 1st of March and Fri 2nd of March for those who wish to avail of it. Teaching and learning is our priority at Piercestown N.S. so we wish to provide this option for those concerned about the loss of teaching time. Once again, we would like to take this opportunity to remind parents that this work is optional and not compulsory.

Most importantly, stay safe over the next few days. We look forward to re-opening our doors to all on Monday 5th March.

Snow Day Thurs 1st March 2018

If you are worried about the impact school closure may have on your child’s education, Piercestown N.S. has compiled the following suggested activities:

Junior Classes (Infants – 2nd) Senior Classes (3rd – 6th)
Junior and Senior Infants

·         Read a story/book (Junior and Senior Infants)

·         Listen to/read the story ‘Mop Gets Muddy’ (Junior and Senior Infants)http://www.literactive.com/Download/live.asp?swf=story_files/mop_gets_muddy_US.swf

·          (Senior Infants) Write a sentence using the words like, run, jump

·         (Senior Infants) Complete the following Maths in a copy/on a sheet

3+5 =

4+6=

2+3=

4+4=

5+2=

6+3=

·         (Junior and Senior Infants) Draw a circle and colour it red

·         (Junior and Senior Infants) Draw a square and colour it green

·         (Junior Infants) For fun maths go to https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/teddy-numbers for some counting up to 5

·         (Senior Infants) For fun maths go to https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/teddy-numbers for some counting up to 10

1st/2nd Class

·         Read a story/book

·         Write a diary entry for Thursday March 1st

·         Write three Maths problems about the snow, e.g. Ms. Walsh made 28 scones and Mrs. Corrigan ate 11 of them. How many scones did Ms. Walsh have left?

·         Complete the Thursday section in your Mental Maths book

·         Practise your doubles in Maths on https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

·         Play a game of Helicopter rescue to revise your numbers https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/helicopter-rescue

 

 

 Read a chapter of a book/novel

·         Write a summary of the last chapter you read

·         Compose a new title for the Chapter

·         Describe your favourite character and explain why they are your favourite character

·         Predict what you think will happen in the next Chapter

 

·         Write a diary entry about Thurs 1st March

 

·         Watch the News2day for Tues 27th March and write a summary of what you heard in it https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/news2day-30001385/10844739/

 

·         Complete the Thursday section in your Mental Maths book

·         Revise tables/spellings (if applicable)

·         Choose a game to play on the following website

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

 

·         Revise/practise learning your counties of Ireland https://www.ireland101.com/quiz/county/

 

·         (5th class) Explore 1 area of World War I

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25827997

 

·         (6th class) Explore one area of World War II

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snow Day Fri 2nd  March  2018

 

Junior Classes (Infants -2nd) Senior Classes (3rd– 6th)
Junior and Senior Infants

·         Read a story/book (Junior and Senior infants)

·         Listen to the story ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/jack-and-the-beanstalk

·          (Senior infants) Write a sentence using the words cow, Jack, beans

·         (Senior infants) Complete the following Maths in a copy/on a sheet

3+3 =

4+2=

7+3=

4+5=

5+3=

6+0=

·         (Junior and Senior infants)Draw a triangle and colour it blue

·         (Junior and Senior infants)Draw a rectangle and colour it yellow

·         Play some counting, matching and ordering games with the ladybirds https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/ladybird-spots

1st /2nd Class

·         Read a story/book

·         Write a diary entry for Friday March 2nd

·         Write three Maths problems about the snow, e.g. Ms. Walsh had 12 playing cards. Mrs. Corrigan had 9 more. How many did Mrs. Corrigan have?

·         Complete the Friday  section in your Mental Maths book

·         Practise your sequencing and ordering of numbers up to 100 https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-sequencing/coconut-ordering

 

 

·         Read the next chapter of a book/novel

·         Write a summary of the last chapter you read

·         Create a new title for the Chapter

·         Describe your favourite character and why they are your favourite character

·         Predict what you think will happen in the next Chapter

·         Write a diary entry about  Fri 2nd  March

·         Watch a different episode of News2day and write a summary https://trte.rte.ie/news2day/

·         Complete the Friday  section in your Mental Maths book

·         Revise tables/spellings (if applicable)

·         Choose a different game on  the following website to play

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

·         Have a go at learning/revising the rivers and lakes of Ireland  https://www.ireland101.com/quiz/rivers-and-lakes

·         (5th class) Explore another area of World War I

·         http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25827997

·         (6th class)  Explore another area of World War II

·         http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/

 

 

 

Suggested Snow Day Activities

school work

If you are concerned about the impact that the closure due to ‘snow’ will have on your child’s education, the following suggestions have been compiled by Piercestown National School.

****There is no obligation on any child/parent to complete this work. This is an option for those who wish to avail of it. *****

 

Junior Classes (Infants -2nd) Senior Classes (3rd– 6th)
 

Junior and Senior Infants

·       Read a story/book

·       Write a sentence or two/three (Senior Infants) and draw a picture about ‘My Day off in the Snow’

 

1st/2nd Class

·       Read a story/book

·       Write a diary entry and draw a picture about ‘My Day off in the Snow’

·       Write two Maths problems about the snow, e.g. Ms. Walsh threw 13 snowballs and Mrs. Corrigan threw 17. How many did they throw altogether?

·       Complete the Wednesday section in your Mental Maths book

 

**Go and build a snowman and have fun!

 

·  Read a chapter of a book/novel

·       Write a diary entry about  ‘My Day off from School in the Snow’

·       Complete an acrostic poem on ‘SNOWFLAKES’ i.e. write the letters down vertically and come up with a snow related word for each letter e.g. Soft, Nice, Outside….etc.

·       Complete the Wednesday section in your Mental Maths book

·       Revise tables/spellings (if applicable)

·       Gaeilge – Write a few sentences about the snow.

 

 

**Go and build a snowman and have fun!

 

East from the Beast has landed – School Closed: Wed 28th February

Due to treacherous road conditions and the threat of further snowfalls during the day, the Board of Management has made the decision under Health and Safety to close Piercestown National School today. All families have been sent a text, our blog has been updated and South East radio has been updated with our information. We will update you about our re-opening/further closing as is required.

Stay warm and (for the children) enjoy the snow!

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Sponsored Walk for Chernobyl Children International- Thurs 8th Feb 11.30am

Adi Roche Chernobyl Children International

Are you footloose and fancy free at 11.30am tomorrow?

Come along and see the children of Piercestown N.S. participate in a sponsored walk in aid of Chernobyl Children International at St. Martin’s walking track.

Our very own 6th class teacher, Miss Julie Sinnott, will travel to Vesnova with the raised funds over the February mid term break. We will update you on a final figure shortly.

Huge thanks to the Board of Management for their support for such a worthy cause.

We would like to thank all of the sponsors, Fresh TODAY, who sponsored refreshments for all of the children after the walk, St. Martin’s for providing the venue, Anna Hayes in the People Paper for her PR and promotion of the event, DJ Mick Kelly for creating the atmosphere and the following people for donation of funding and/or spot prizes on the day: GJM Contracts, Joyces Electrical, Halfords, Playzone, Roches Garage Drinagh, Mr. Oil, Selskar Bookshop and Hanrahan’s Londis, Piercestown.

But the biggest thank you of all goes to each and every member of our school community who have contributed in such a generous way to this worthy cause.

We look forward to the event tomorrow (fingers crossed for dry weather) and an update from Miss Sinnott upon her return. Watch this space!

Adi Roche Chernobyl Children International

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