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Page 1: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

Saint Leonards National School

Page 2: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

“A million billion willion miles from home,

Waiting for the bell to go.

To go where?” Taken from “First

Day at School” by Roger McGough.

Welcome all children and their parents to a new and exciting stage in your child’s life. During this year your child will make new friends, enjoy new experiences and learn the vital skill of reading.

We now, teacher and parents, have the chance to work as partners to ensure that at the end of this school year your child will have a positive attitude towards education based on social and academic confidence.

Page 3: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

Please be positive with your child in preparing him for school and explain to him what will happen re. teacher, other children, breaks, sitting down, tidy-up time and 2 o’clock.

On arrival it is very helpful if you can show your child where to hang his coat and leave his lunch. After meeting the teacher and some other children and finding a place to sit please leave promptly because your child will pick up your anxiety.

Most children, even if initially upset soon become distracted by their surroundings and settle down.

Page 4: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

All infants go home at 2 o’clock, please come promptly as your child may fret if he thinks he is forgotten.

If there are any special collection arrangements please let us know by note.

Page 5: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

The children wear the standard uniform which is a navy pinafore/trousers, a navy jumper or cardigan, a light blue shirt and a special blue red and yellow tie. A school tracksuit is also part of the school uniform. This tracksuit is to be worn with a blue polo shirt and on PE days only. It is available at Wallaces of Wellington Bridge. Children will also need indoor footwear. Please ensure that all clothes likely to be removed i.e. coats, hats, scarves, gloves, jumpers etc. are clearly labelled with your child’s name as many children possess similar items.

We have some spare clothes and underwear for use if needed however if your child has any toilet problems please let the teacher know and send in a spare set of clothes for emergencies.

We do not recommend trousers with clasps or belts which may be difficult to open.

Page 6: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

There is no need for children to bring in toys into school and we do not encourage this practice because of breakages, competition and peer pressure.

We have an extensive range of fun, attractive educational games and activities.

Page 7: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

We use a combination of two approaches, look-and-say and phonetic. Our reasons for this and the many ways in which you can help your child to learn to read are explained in our booklet “Helping Your Child to Read” which will be sent out in September.

Page 8: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

Your child will be learning to write lower case letters initially so it would be very helpful if you could stick up your child’s name written in this way perhaps on his bedroom door so that he can be familiar with its appearance.

If he can practice writing it, this is even better!

Page 9: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

We have a “healthy eating” policy in our school, agreed upon by parents and teachers and pupils. Lunch boxes do not include items such as biscuits, crisps, sweets, cake, fizzy and sugary drinks, bars and desserts.

On starting school many children are too keyed up and distracted to eat a large lunch so we recommend a small nutritious snack, for example two sandwiches, milk or unsweetened fruit juice, a piece of cheese, yoghurt or fruit.

At the start of each term milk order forms will be sent out. The milk is delivered daily in small cartons with straws. The price compares favourably with shop-bought drinks.

We try to ensure that the children eat a good portion of their lunch, particularly their sandwiches. We do not encourage swopping of lunch items. Please ensure that your child’s lunch box is clearly labelled with your child’s name.

Page 10: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

• The school takes part in a voluntary savings scheme. If you wish your child to save a little each week, please send in some money with him on Friday morning

• On starting to save each child will receive a little savings card. Children bring in their cards on Friday with their money.

Page 11: Saint Leonards National School. “ A million billion willion miles from home, Waiting for the bell to go. To go where?” Taken from “First Day at School”

Please ensure that your child has, clearly

labelled:

• at least 2 pencils, preferably thick to suit a beginner,

• a sharpener to suit the pencils,

• some colours of some kind are an advantage. We recommend crayons the “twistable type” are best,

• a sturdy rubber.

Stationery

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Assessment

• Informal assessment will be continually made by your child’s teacher. Towards the end of Senior Infants our Learning Support teacher will oversee a specific standardised reading test after which learning support will be available if necessary.

• Every year during the Autumn term parent- teacher interviews take place, which provide an opportunity for discussing each child’s progress.

• Please do not hesitate to approach the Junior Infant teacher at any time if there is a point upon which you feel anxious, however if you wish a more detailed discussion please arrange a convenient time in advance. Formal written reports are sent out at the end of the Summer term.

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Breaks • There are two breaks during the day, a

short one from 11.00 to 11.15 and a longer break from 12.30 to 1.00.

• An area of the playground is reserved

especially for junior and senior infants.

• All children go outside except during rainy weather

• Additional time for eating lunch is given before break begins

Information Bulletins

•Please keep an eye on your child’s lunch box and school-bag as they may contain notes for parents.

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Health and Safety

• As part of our school health programme we encourage regular washing of hands, particularly around eating time and after toilet use. We are not however always able to oversee this so please remind your child of its importance. Unfortunately germs and viruses spread very quickly in a classroom environment so it is vital that the children are encouraged to use a tissue when blowing their nose and to cover their mouth and turn away when coughing.

• If your child develops any contagious illness such as chickenpox please keep him away from school until the period of contagion is over and inform his teacher immediately. We recommend that you check your child regularly for lice and scabies which are highly contagious, treat immediately if they occur and inform the teacher so that notification of possible risk may be sent out to other parents. All information regarding your child’s health is treated in the strictest confidence.

• Occasionally your permission will be required for dental, eye or other health examinations.

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RSE RSE (relationships and sexuality education) is part of the primary school curriculum. Every second year the Stay Safe programme will be taught to your child. You may view the lessons on the Stay Safe web site, www.staysafe.ie . I f you wish to withdraw your child f rom the RSE programme you must send your request in writing to the school.

School Web site Our school web site may be viewed at www.saintleonardsns.scoilnet.ie. There is a section on the web site f or new parents. Our email address is [email protected] Please read our enclosed acceptable use policy and sign and return it to the school.

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• Good writing is all about muscle and motor control so it will help your child greatly if he is practised at colouring, drawing, painting, manipulating materials such as plasticene, construction work, jigsaws etc.

• Noting visual differences is essential to reading and this skill is practised and encouraged by use of matching games, construction work, jigsaws etc.

• Reading aloud to your child will cultivate an interest in, and love of reading.

WE’LL SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!

Martin Kennedy & Staff

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