Monster Halloween Cake Sale 24/10/2011
Monster Halloween Cake Sale Friday 28th of October 2011 9.30 am - 1.00 pm in GP HALL All cakes (homemade and shop), buns, biscuits, cookies and Halloween delights appreciated. Members of the PTA will be in the GP HALL from 8.30 am on the day to take all your contributions. Thank you in advance for your donations. Happy Halloween! The children and staff of Temple Street Children's Hospital have thanked the pupils from Ms. O'Halloran's 2010-2011 First Communion Class for all their hard work. This particular class strived throughout the year raising a total of €327, which they donated to this worthy cause. Ms. O'Halloran came up with the idea as a way to help the pupils of her class recognise the significance of helping others less fortunate than themselves. A valuable life lesson during their very important Communion year. Well done to all of you!! School Closed- October 27th 2011 17/10/2011
Due to the Presidential Election taking place on Thursday 27th of October, the school will be closed. Dublin Players Visit Saint Brigid's 27/09/2011
There was a great buzz around Saint Brigid's today. All-Ireland champions Barry Cahill and Bernard Brogan as well as a certain Sam Maguire paid a visit to our school. The players were greeted with huge applause and cheers from a sea of waving blue flags and jerseys. Barry Cahill spoke about the dedication and commitment needed to win an All-Ireland, which began back when he played as a boy with Saint Brigid's. Who knows, perhaps a future All-Ireland winner was cheering in the crowd of pupils today. Important Dates To Remember 23/09/2011
Here are a few dates to keep free in your diary! Christmas Fair - Saturday 3rd December 2011 Annual PTA Dinner Dance - Saturday 28th January 2012 St. Brigid's Fashion Show - Thursday 26th April 2012 Just a quick reminder that our first Cake Sale is taking place Friday 30th September. Cakes, buns, biscuits & much, much more! Please bake or bring what you can to raise money for St.Brigid's N.S. Thank you. Back to School - Points for Attention 30/08/2011
Dear Parents and Guardians, 23. 9. 2011 We hope you and your family had a relaxing and fun-filled summer holiday and that all batteries are now recharged for the new school year ahead, starting on Thursday September 1st. We are delighted to inform you that in the past two months, significant refurbishment has been carried out in our school. The twenty-four permanent classrooms, the administration block and the G.P. Room were reconstructed with new electrical and plumbing services, ceilings and floors as well as painted and decorated. Parallel to this work, the construction of the new classroom block and gym commenced and will continue over the next school year. However, as a result of this building, access and space around the school and church car park will be severely restricted for the duration of the building programme. In an effort to enhance the safety of our pupils and all involved in the school, our Board of Management has put some special measures and recommendations in place and we ask for your patience and co-operation in these challenging circumstances. The following are the key points 1 The school can only be accessed through the main school entrance. 2 Parents are asked not to park in front of the school – this will be a drop-off zone only. Drivers who wish to walk children to their classrooms must park away from this zone. 3 Parking in the vicinity of the school is limited. Please consider walking to school when safe and possible to do so. This could be greatly facilitated if parents could make local/neighbourhood arrangements for “walking buses”. 4 Due to severe lack of space, we ask parents of pupils in first classes and higher not to accompany children beyond the front door if possible. Staff will be on hand to provide supervision. 5 Infant pupils MUST still be collected from the classroom door at 1.30p.m. Parents of pupils in first to sixth classes should wait near the railing at the front of the school to collect their children. 6 Pupils will not be allowed enter the school grounds before 8.35 each morning. 7 Pupils are not allowed to re-enter after school closes each evening. 8 Bicycles cannot be brought to school. 9 Parents and pupils are asked to accept the directions of parents, SNAs and teachers readily – these people are giving their time voluntarily. On Thursday, September 1st we ask that 1 All children from Senior Infants to Sixth classes walk directly to their classrooms from 8.35a.m.. 2 Parents of latecomers must bring children to the main school door. 3 Parents of all new Junior Infant pupils do not come to school before 9.30a.m.. We are acutely aware of the considerable demands this period will place on our school community. Without doubt, the project will bring some short-term inconvenience and frustration. With the co-operation and patience of all, this can be minimised. Our reward will be greatly enhanced facilities, offering more and better opportunities for our pupils and our community. We thank you for your co-operation and we look forward to welcoming all our pupils back on Thursday. We wish you all a happy and fulfilling new school year. Yours sincerely, Tommie O’Malley Denis Courtney Green School Flag Ceremony 22/06/2011
Some Green Schools News: This friday the morning, 24th June, Saint Brigid's will be holding a ceremony to mark the occassion of our first green flag. The ceremony will begin at around 9:45am and parents should gather outside the church and parish centre at this time. Tea/Coffee will be available afterwards in the Parish Centre. We look forward to seeing you there. Cake Sale Tomorrow! 22/06/2011
The Sixth Class boys and girls will be holding a cake sale tomorrow, Thursday 23rd of June. It will be taking place in Ms Robinson's and Mr Doyle's rooms. The Cake Sale will be in aid of the Saint Francis Hospice Blanchardstown. Sixth Class need your support; so please bring in your donations and any buns, cakes, treats and any other goodies you can make, bake or buy for tomorrow. St. Brigid's N.S. Magazine now on sale! 09/06/2011
The annual St. Brigid's Magazine is now on sale at a cost of €6. Why not check it out? You could be in it yourself! |
A big thank you to the new Doc Morris Pharmacy in Castleknock. They are supporting our school by providing first aid storage boxes in our classrooms
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