School Admissions 2021/2022

Scoil Bhríde will commence accepting enrolment applications for the 2021/2022 school year on the 14th January 2021.

Please see below important information regarding school admissions for the 2021/2022 school year.

Enrolment applications will be available at school reception, on request via email to enrolment@scoilbhrideps.com or can be downloaded from the school website from the 14th of January onwards.

Scoil Bhríde Admissions Notice

Admissions Policy 19.10.20

If you require any further information please email enrolment@scoilbhrideps.com

 

Child Protection Inspection Report

On the 13th and 14th of October 2020, two inspectors from the Department of Education and Skills visited our school for a follow-up Child Protection and Safe-guarding Inspection. Our initial inspection was conducted shortly before the school closed in March 2020. The inspectors looked at all of our plans, policies and procedures relating to Child Protection. They also interviewed staff, and conducted focus groups with some children from each class level. The inspectors were highly complementary of the school and the measures we have put in place to keep our children safe. We were deemed to be “Fully Compliant” with all Child Protection requirements.

The full report is available to read below.

Child Protection Inspection Report

Green Schools Committee

 

Our school is working very hard to achieve the Travel Flag. On the 23rd October, every class enjoyed taking part in a Witches Walk. It was spooktacular! Also, a big well done to all students who walked, cycled and scooted to school during Clean Air Week. Prizes were given out to each class – well done everyone! We are also delighted to have launched the No Idling Campaign. We hope you will support this by turning off your engine outside the school.

 

Aistear: the Early Childhood Curriculum Framework

Early childhood is a time of great opportunity for learning and development. In these early years children
learn through loving, trusting and respectful relationships, and through discussion, exploration and play.
They learn about languages and how and when to use them; they learn to think and to interact with others
and the environment. They learn to be creative and adventurous, to develop working theories about their
world, and to make decisions about themselves as learners.

Aistear: the Early Childhood Curriculum Framework celebrates early childhood as a time of being, and of
enjoying and learning from experiences as they unfold. This early learning also lays important foundations
for later learning. Because early childhood marks the beginning of children’s lifelong learning journeys, this
framework is called Aistear, the Irish word for journey.

Our Infant Classes thoroughly enjoy partaking in Aistear, this months theme is food and children are learning about healthy food, restaurants, shops and lots of other fun food related topics.

In November We Remember

Our beautiful Remembrance Tree which is erected in our school for the month of November. A wonderful opportunity to remember those we love. If you wish to have a loved ones name added to the tree please email info@scoilbhrideps.com