Monday, September 26, 2016

INVITATION: October 11th


The Parents Association is a great place to build a connection with the school, get to know parents from all years, and have your voice heard in the school community. We meet most months during the school year, meetings are informal, and Ms. Barry and Ms. Holmes join us for every meeting.
On October 11th we’ll have a short AGM (about 20 minutes) at 7.30pm, followed by a talk from our Guest Speaker John Lonergan. Former Governor of Mountjoy Prison, John Lonergan has been speaking to parents for over 25 years. His talk on “Parenting – the challenges and the rewards” gets great reviews from other schools.
John will cover why parents must fully accept their children’s reality, including their academic and sporting ability, why parents’ unrealistic expectations of their children can ruin their happiness, why parents should focus on the strengths of their children and the use of social media and modern technology.
We promise to keep the AGM agenda items short, and we're all looking forward to John's talk. Hope to see you on October 11th.


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Parents Association AGM October 6th

The Parents Association AGM will take place in the school hall on October 6th at 7.30pm, with a guest speaker from Pieta House.

Community Awareness of Drugs - 6 week course started Sept 24


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Internet Safety Presentation - "What Every Parent Needs to Know"

The Parents Associations of Salesian College, Celbridge and St. Wolstan’s Community School, Celbridge jointly invite you to a presentation on 
 
‘What Every Parent Needs to Know’ an Internet Safety Presentation.
  • Internet Safety: Friendly Wi- Fi for young people; how to make a smart choice about your young adult’s online safety.
  • Cyberbullying: An understanding of cyberbullying, what it is, the tools to avoid it and to deal with it.
Date and Time: Wednesday, 13th May 2015 at 8pm, sharp
Venue: Salesian College, Celbridge


All Welcome!

 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

December Committee Meeting Report

Advent Service
This month’s Parents Association meeting followed the Advent Service.

€400 Donation to Community Awareness of Drugs
At the November meeting, the Parent’s Association agreed to donate €400 to Community Awareness of Drugs (CAD) who run free awareness classes for parents. The CAD receipted the donation and thanked the Parents Association
Principal’s Report:
First Year Enrolment for 2015:
150 places have been offered and accepted. First Year Information Night will take place on Tuesday January 20th. Assessments for incoming First Year students will take place on Saturday January 24th from 9.30am to 1pm.
Transition Year 2015/2016: A meeting for third year parents who are interested in TY for 2015/16 will take place on January 15th 2015 at 7.30pm.
Fifth Year options: A meeting for third year parents will take place on Thursday January 29th 2015 at 7.30pm.
Parent/Teacher Meetings: TY/Fifth Year meeting will take place on Wednesday January 21st. First year meeting will take place on Wednesday February 25th.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Book Spilt videos mentioned at the First Year evening

Sharing two Book Split videos mentioned to first year parents this evening. The first video shares some background about the health factors of heavy school bags: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpzzRgg--Co.  The second video is the “how it works/ how to do it” video  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5Td_UJAwMY

More information is available at www.booksplits.ie. Packs can be ordered on the website and sent to parents at their home address. For more information, contact margo@booksplits.ie

Monday, December 29, 2014

Policy on Subject Choice for Leaving Certificate

Sharing the policy on subject choice ......

The aim of subject choice is to provide students, in so far as is possible, the opportunity to study for the Leaving Certificate subjects that:

  1. They prefer to study
  2. That will suit their ability and give them the best results
  3. That will provide them with the subject requirements they may need for college.
The process of choosing subjects begins in October and involves the following steps:

1.        Career Classes on Subject Choice with Third and Transition Year

The Guidance Counsellors will take each Third Year class as follows:

-         Class 1: Introduction to Subject Choice and how it works
-         Class 2: Career Interest Test
-         Class 3: College Entry Requirements
-         Class 4: CAO and the points system as well as a recap of the previous classes. 

2.        One to one Meeting with Third Year students and where required Transition Year students. This meeting will be 15 to 20 minutes long and will involve a discussion of the students’ subject preferences, their career interests and their progress in school. 

3.        Special Classes on Each Subject

Starting in January, Subject teachers will give classes informing students what their subject involves at Leaving Certificate level.  Home Economics and Business teachers will invite students who have not done those subjects for Junior Certificate to the talks.
Students who have not previously taken Technology, Art or Music may do so at the teacher’s discretion.

4.      Information Evening for Parents on Subject Choice

This will take place in January and parents will be informed about the process of subject choice as well as its’ implications for Leaving Certificate and for going to College. 

5.        Students complete their Subject Choice Form

On this form students will indicate their subjects in order of preference from 1 to 4.
It has to be signed by the student and their parent(s)/Guardian(s)
A deadline for the return of the completed form will be given.
All applications for subject options at any stage must be made using this form.

6.      Guidance Counsellors use Advance Learning  to Administer that Placing of Students in Classes as follows:

a.      Students preferences are added to the system and the demand for each subject is submitted to the Principal.
b.     The Principal decides on the number of classes that will be provided in each subject depending on the demand, the number restrictions on subjects and availability of teachers.
c.     The Guidance Counsellors will establish three bands of subjects that will, in so far as is possible, provide as many students as possible with their preferred subjects taking into account the following restrictions:
-         The number of classes per subject as decided by the Principal.
-         The limits allowed in each subject e.g. only twenty students allowed in Home Economics
d.   When placing students in classes, the following is adhered to:

-        Priority is given on the basis of the students preferences.  Students who put a subject Number 1 for instance will be given a place in that subject before a student who put it Number 2 or Number 3.
-        In most cases students who have done a subject for Junior Certificate will get priority over students who have not done the subject before.  Exceptions may be made to this rule where the needs of individual students require it e.g. students with special needs or very weak students whose choices may be more limited.
-        Students who submit their subject choice forms on time will get priority over students who were late submitting their forms.
-        Forms handed in late will be stamped with the date and the time and places will be allocated to such students in chronological order.
-        Students who require certain subjects for LCVP or for certain college courses (where this consistent with career guidance) will be prioritised over students with less precise requirements.
-        Transition and Third Years have equal priority.
-        Students past performance in a subject may also be taken into account.
-        At every stage students may be placed in classes at the discretion of the Guidance counsellor in order to achieve the ‘best fit’ for most students taking all of the above factors into account.
-        Students waiting for a place in a subject will be put on a waiting list and will be prioritised on the basis of all of the above.
-        Should students request a change of mind this may be accommodated once all original preferences have been accommodated. Such requests are dated and options allocated on a first come/first served basis.

7.                New Students Entering the School

New students coming from other schools will be allocated their option subjects after all existing students of the school have got their options.