Our school will be closed starting from Friday, the 27th, for the Halloween break. We look forward to reopening on Monday, the 6th of November. Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable midterm.
On Thursday, October 5th, we had a special celebration at our school. We planted a native Hazel tree for National Tree Day 2023! This tree is found all over Ireland, and it’s famous for its delicious hazelnuts. At this time of year there are very few hazelnuts left as the squirrels and mice gather them and save them for winter. It’s not just for squirrels and mice; it also helps lots of other animals and bugs too, like lichens and insects.
We want to say a big thank you to Spar for giving us the little tree, and a big shoutout to Ms. O’Dwyer and her 4th class for planting it with such care!
We are delighted with the work that took place over the summer at St Mary’s PS. As a result of the paintwork and maintenance carried out our school now boasts a colourful, fresh appearance.
In addition, we’re excited to announce the opening of our new extension and dedicated facilities for our autism classes. In the extension, there are three modern classrooms, a large hall, a new playground, a sensory garden, and calming sensory rooms that will, no doubt, provide the best possible learning environment for our pupils.
This year at St. Mary’s P.S., we were awarded the Pieta House Amber flag. The Amber Flag is an initiative which recognises the individual efforts of schools to create safe, healthy, positive and inclusive environments that support mental health and well-being.
An Amber Flag raising ceremony was held in the school during final week of term in June where all children came together to celebrate the achievement. Sixth class spoke about the various goals reached and treated us to a performance of their graduation dances. All children sang ‘We Are One’ by Wild Youth while the flag was hoisted up, to finish off the year on a very positive high note!
Our first goal was to hold our Friendship week with the simple theme of ‘kindness is key’. Some of the activities we took part in included a Cyber Safety Talk for 5th and 6th classes, assembly with prizes, an art competition, reading buddies, yard games, friendship surveys, and positive displays around school.
Another one of our goals was to hold an inclusion week. Our focus for this week was ‘Neurodiversity’ and autism. We had lots of lessons during the week about how all of our brains are ‘wired’ differently. We had our fantastic special interest day and assemblies to share all that had been learned.
Through the Food Dudes programme, we promoted healthy eating. where all classes got to try out a selection of fresh fruit and vegetables for a couple of weeks. We learned about the benefits of eating healthier foods and having a varied diet.
Our two Mental Health Awareness fun days in April were a highlight of the year. An array of fun activities was organised for the children, and sixth class students played a huge part by helping out at the various stations. The children also took part in an art competition to promote positive mental health. We raised a fantastic €850 for Pieta House from donations over these two days!
Sport has been proven to help physical and mental health. At St. Mary’s, we have a wide variety of sport played in the school; athletics, hurling, camogie and football to name a few. The enthusiasm for sport keeps growing with every year! We thank all the teachers who volunteer to train students and instil in us a love for sport and fitness.
Finally, we would like to thank the teachers who helped out with all our wellbeing promotion; planning the various initiatives and helping the children to engage with them. Most importantly well done to each and every student who helped to make this flag a success. We hope to continue to make St Mary’s a safe, healthy, and positive environment, where students’ and teachers’ wellbeing matters.