Dear Parents and Guardians/A Thuismitheoirí agus a Chaomhnóirí,
ALC Blue News!
We have been training for over a year now to get to this amazing milestone and today each one of our boys pushed themselves to running 2km!!!!!! We are all very proud here of our achievements. To quote Adam “I could do this all day!”
Value of the Month
Our value of the month of December is Peace.
Reminder:
Twitter Account: We have a school Twitter account –@GlasnevinETNS which is updated regularly with photos from different classes. The feed is live on our website & can be found at the bottom of the homepage
Wellbeing Page on Website: We have a Wellbeing page on our school website which can be found under the Resources tab. This page is regularly updated with resources you could use at home as a family. Our monthly Wellbeing Newsletters are also posted here, which include advice, tips & messages to support the wellbeing of the school community.
Active Schools Page on Website: We also have an Active School Webpage (with different sub-pages under the tabs) which you can explore to find out about how we teach Physical Education and make use of the resources & activities under the Physical Activity tab.
This page is updated with our month ASF newsletters to keep you up informed on what we’re getting up to in PE & how active we are being at school.
Other Reminders
- School is closed on Friday 11th December 2020
- School closes at end of term on Tuesday 22nd December 2020 at 12pm
- School re-opens on Wednesday 6th January 2021 at 8:40am
Frása na Seachtaine:
“Cuir ort do chóta, hata agust lámhainní, tá sé fuar.” – “Put on your coat, hat and gloves, it’s cold.”
Le meas
Róisín Conlon
Príomhoide
NPC Talk to Parents
Due to the large amount of interest we received last week, National Parents Council Primary are offering more free online interactive workshops on “Supporting parents to support their children’s mental health and wellbeing”, a training programme by NPC in conjunction with St. Patrick’s Mental Health services.
This programme supports parents to encourage and promote positive mental health and wellbeing in their children. The programme also explores how the building of resilience in children helps them to manage and cope with the day to day stresses of life as they occur. Parents who attend this session will:
Explore the factors that influence mental health and wellbeing in their child.
Learn how to build and nurture resilience within their own child.
Be given tips on how best to support their child’s positive mental health and wellbeing.
The sessions are taking place online via Zoom at 10am and 8pm until Friday the 11th of December.
Just click on the link below to select a date and register.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MentalHealthOnline2020
Each session will have limited numbers for discussion and questions, and places will be offered on a first come first serve basis.