The girls in Senior Infants have been very busy over the last couple of weeks!
Firstly, the girls were learning about the dentist and were busy brushing teeth and taking appointments for our Aistear Dentist Surgery.
For Halloween, we made some chocolate covered apples and dressed up in our Halloween costumes!
For science week, we were lucky to have the girls from Miss Power’s 4th class come to do some science experiments with us.
The girls were working hard at their maths stations. They were learning about 2D shapes, and the number 7 by playing some games and going on a shape hunt!
We have also been learning about our 5 senses. We went out to the yard to explore our hearing, sight and touch senses. We explored the outdoor area and wrote/drew some things we could see, hear and touch.
Dear families and friends of the school community, Hope you are all well? It is now definitely feeling like winter, with the drop in temperature and the dark mornings. We are well and truly progressing through November and what a busy few weeks we have had here in Our Lady of Good Counsel. Please read below to catch up on all the recent happenings and learning that has and is going on in our school. Have a lovely weekend. Miss Kelly. (Deputy Principal)
Congratulations!
We are delighted to inform you that Mr. and Mrs. Nagle welcomed a new baby in to their family recently. Everyone here at Our Lady of Good Counsel sends their congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Nagle and his family on the birth of their beautiful baby daughter. We are thrilled for them. We wish them every blessing and happiness in the future.
Upcoming Closures
School closed Friday November 29th as the school will be used as a polling station for the General Election.
School Closed on Monday December 2nd due to professional development day for staff.
November – All Saints and All Souls
During the month of November we remember all those who have died, especially family members and friends of our school community. Mrs. Ryan’s Third Class prepared an Assembly of Remembrance accompanied by beautiful singing during our first week back. We continue to remember all those people in our prayers every Friday during Assembly. May they all Rest in Peace. Amen.
Science Week Ireland 2024
We celebrated Science Week Ireland last week. There were various science activities and games taking place in the classrooms, corridors and GP area. The pupils learned a great deal from one another and they put their scientific skills and scientific language to use. Miss Behan, Mrs. Hayes and First class visited SETU for a ‘Bubbly Science’ show which really wowed the pupils so much that they continued further experiments with bubbles in their classroom on their return. During Assembly, third class scientists treated the school to a live experiment – demonstrating how a volcano explodes and causing an eruption. We have some future scientists among us in Our Lady of Good Counsel. Well done girls and teachers.
Advent – the time when we prepare for the birth of Baby Jesus Mrs. Burke’s Sixth class will be busy preparing for a special Assembly for the beginning of Advent. Advent always starts four Sundays before Christmas. This year, Advent begins on Sunday 1 st of December, and the start of the new church year. We are looking forward to seeing the Advent wreath and to learning why Advent is so important.
Christmas Crib Design Competition
It’s that time of year girls to design the background for our school’s Christmas Crib. It’s time to get creative again girls. Put your design on an A4 page and put it in the box in the Front Hall before Thursday November 28th You can work by yourself or with a group of friends. Make sure to put your name and your class on the back of your entry. The winning design will be used as the background for our school’s beautiful, handmade crib and all the entries will be displayed in the school.
Outdoor Learning – GIY Grow at School.
The gardening gladiators and Miss Kelly have been planting daffodil and tulip bulbs around the school during early October and we await their budding in February and March time.
In September, our school was selected to participate in the GIY GROW at School programme as Miss Kelly knew a lot of our pupils are interested in outdoor learning and gardening. Through garden based learning and hands-on growing experiences, children develop a deeper and understanding from where heathy and sustainable foods come from. This concept encourages children to appreciate the importance of healthy food and understand the process it goes through before reaching their plates. As part of our participation in GIY GROW at School, we received 4 Raised Garden beds before the Hallowe’en break. Mark kindly assembled them for us. Our Gardeners have so far planted onion sets and garlic bulbs. Further planting and sowing will continue in the new year.
The halls are alive with the sound of music!
Recently, a school choir has been formed in Our Lady of Good Counsel. Miss Hutchinson and the girls in the school choir are busy learning some songs and carols on the lead up to Christmas.
Wellbeing Warriors Committee
We are delighted to have established our new Wellbeing Warrior Committee. We had our first short meeting last week. The girls brainstormed how they could make a difference in our school. We look forward to sharing some of our ideas over the coming weeks and months. Stay tuned!!!!!!
Lámh
Ms. Rellis has being demonstrating a selection of Lámh signs to the school during assembly. We have been learning how to sign words associated with home and houses, which is our Oral Language theme for November. The pupils have also learned how to sign the days of the week.
Winter Weather
As we progress through the season of Winter, and temperatures drop, please ensure your daughters are well-prepared for the chilly weather. Please make certain your daughter comes to school with a warm coat, hat, scarf and gloves, Your support in this is greatly appreciated, as it helps us maintain the well-being of all our pupils during these colder days.
Mission Week – Thank you
Thanks to everyone for their support throughout Mission Week which was a great success., €1128 was raised which is a huge amount of money! Well done everyone! The money raised will go to Opportunity Knox providing access to primary and secondary education to families in Tiira Village, Uganda. http://opportunityknox.ie/
This term, First Class has been busy, and we’ve had a fantastic time learning together! Here’s a little peek at what we’ve been up to:
We kicked off with Maths Week, where we explored numbers in creative and fun ways. The children enjoyed going on a maths trail, searching for shapes around the school, and even making their own “shape monsters”! It was a fantastic way to bring maths to life.
During Science Week, we had a trip to SETU for a bubbly science show that had everyone amazed. Back in class, we took the excitement further by experimenting with bubbles ourselves! The children were thrilled to learn more about how bubbles work, and we even wrote recounts of our visit to share our experiences.
We’ve had wonderful trips to Ferrybank Library, where we explored books and had fun discovering new stories. Plus, we had an incredible number of amazing entries from First Class in the school’s Halloween Talent Show — everyone did such a great job!
At the moment, we’re learning all about the Arctic. The children have become Arctic experts, so feel free to ask them to share all the fascinating things they’ve learned so far!
This week is Science Week. We were lucky to have Miss Power’s 4th class girls teach us some science. We carried out some science experiments with the help of the girls in 4th class.
Take a look at the pictures and maybe ask the girls about the experiments they carried out.
Our Lady of Good Counsel GNS is a Catholic Primary School for girls. Our school is committed to fostering the development of the whole person, in partnership with parents and guided by Christian values and principles, in an environment that is happy, caring and enriching.
A School Creed This is our school. Let peace dwell here, Let the rooms be full of contentment, Let love abide here, Love of one another, Love of mankind, Love of life itself, And love of God. Let us remember That, as many hands build a house, So many hearts make a school.
Traditional (Source: The Works 2 – B. Moses and P. Corbett – Macmillan)
Curriculum
Our School Plan for teaching and learning is derived from The Revised Primary School Curriculum (Curaclam na Bunscoile), which was implemented by the Department of Education and Skills in 1999.
It consists of the following subjects:
Languages
English, Gaeilge
Mathematics
Social, Environmental and Scientific Education (SESE)
History, Geography and Science
Arts Education
Visual Arts, Music, Drama
Physical Education
Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE)
Relationships and Sexuality Education, The Stay Safe Programme, Walk Tall
Religious Education
All of these subject areas are taught from Junior Infants to Sixth Class.
Each teacher draws up a Yearly Plan for the children in her/his care. Every fortnight, teachers develop a Short Term plan from the Yearly Plan and at the end of every month, teachers report on progress to the Principal.
If you would like more information on the Revised Primary School Curriculum, please go to www.curriculumonline.ie