News Category: Primary

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Learn your ABC’s with ME!

Category : Post Primary , Primary

Checkout this amazing video our PE teacher Sarah Jane O Regan made! Isnt it super cool! How many Holy Family Staff can you spot?


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Poetry Day Ireland 2020

Category : Primary


Please check out this poem which was written by one of our primary school students Ava (5th Class). Well Done Ava, We are very proud of you.
Well done to your teacher too Ms. Orla Cunningham.

Time

The quickest thing to be taken away is time,
Taken so quick it’s almost a crime,
From the birds and the bees,
To the fish in the seas,
It’s important to remember,
To take the time to always be tender,

Sit back and relax and let things go,
While the time continues to flow,
But most important when you’re old and grey,
To look back and appreciate each day.


Ava 5th Class


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Heros 2 Us

Holy Family School were honoured to work with Dublin Concert Band on the HEROS2US initiative. They thought it would be beautiful to have it signed in ISL and let the music and signs talk for themselves.
It was a small way for us to show our appreciation to all the Front Line Staff for what they are doing.

Thank you to Shirley and to everyone for taking part and special thanks to all our Front Line Staff – You are indeed our Heros <3


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Drop Everything And Read

Massive Well Done to all our Students and Staff who took the time to send in pictures and videos of what they are reading for DEAR challenge. Reading helped to bring us to other places during this time of isolation, so well done all! Below are some pictures of what you are reading.
Fantastic Job Everyone!

Liz McLafferty reading with her sister for DEAR while minding their mam who is cocooning
Well Done Stevie!

Check out Teachers Video for DEAR below….

Other books our students read….

Other books our staff are reading…


Thank you Carmel for Happy Dear picture below…


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Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) in Social Distancing

Holy Family School Staff created this imovie for DEAR (Drop Everything and Read), which is this Friday the 24th of April. We also want to let all our students know that we miss them very much and we wish them well and to keep safe. It is very important that everyone is looking after their well-being. We hope that all our students, staff, family and friends will drop everything on the 24th of April at 12 noon to READ for 20 minutes. You can read anything; it can be books, magazines, graphic novels, comic books, newspapers, digital library etc.
When Joe Duffy visited us last February to open our new Reading Room, he shared a quote with us, that is “Books will get you through times of no money better than money will ever get you through times of no books.” in other words, books will get us through challenging times.  Happy Reading Everyone, and please send us pictures and/or photos of books you are reading for DEAR. Below is a photo of our students Shauna, Emma and Shane getting ready for DEAR challenge. Well done guys!


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Dog Trust Short Story Competition

Category : Post Primary , Primary

Dog Trust are hosting a short story competition. We would be delighted if

our students might be interested in talking part.

The details of the competition can be found on Dog Trust website https://www.learnwithdogstrust.ie/whats-happening/
They are taking entries up until May 1st, and all entries can be
sent to education@dogstrust.ie

Dog Trust have multiple free downloadable resources on our website that are all
curriculum linked, and cater to all levels of primary school https://www.learnwithdogstrust.ie/resources/  

 


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Importance of Dreaming Big by the Fabulous Sinead Burke

Here is the video (including ISL) of Sinéad Burke from today’s Home School Hub. 

Sinéad is an activist, designer and educator. Sinéad has given a TED Talk, spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos and she was the first little person to feature on the cover of British Vogue.

Sinéad makes every attempt to advocate for the inclusion of all and to amplify the voices of the most marginalised members in our communities.

Sinéad talks about her decision to become a teacher, her love of fashion and the importance of dreaming big.


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ISL access to RTE Home School Hub

Along with the IDS we have been campaigning for ISL access for an educational programme ‘Home School Hub‘ on RTE for all our deaf children during lock down. We are delighted to say that starting from today RTE will be providing ISL access to HOME SCHOOL HUB.
This is a fantastic programme that delivers 1st class to 6th class curriculum into all children’s homes. Please click the link below to read more information about the programme.

https://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/1127275-rte-home-school-hub/


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Art Competition

Exciting News!!! Art Competition for all Holy Family School Students. The
themes are;

Early Intervention : EASTER 

Primary: HELPING AT HOME

Post Primary: THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT. 

You can work on A4 paper. You can draw, paint, markers, colouring pencils,
crayons or pastels.

Take a photograph and send your work to artcompetition@holyfamilydeaf.com

There are One4All vouchers PRIZES for the most original entry in all 3
schools;
Early Intervention : €15
Primary: €25
Post Primary: €30

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES SUNDAY 19TH OF APRIL 2020.

 


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Happy Easter

Happy Easter to all our students, staff, family and friends. We wish you all a safe, relaxing and Happy Easter. Remember to keep safe and stay at home.