On Friday 21st December all the Junior and Senior Infants in the school got a lovely surprise when Santa knocked on the door and visited their classrooms. All the children got to talk to him and some of them even got to ring his bell.
At the end of his visit to each classroom Santa gave all the children a gift that was organised by the Parents' Association.
Welcome to the blog of the St. John of God Primary School, The Faythe, Wexford.
Friday 21 December 2012
The Magnificent Forty Seven!!
On the last day before the Christmas Holidays, Deputy Principal, Ms. Griffin-Jones hosted an 'Attedance Awards Ceremony' in the Sports Hall. Children who had missed no days at all in the first two terms, 77 days in total, were presented with beautiful laminated certificates to mark this achievement.
All connected with the school are delighted that 47....yes forty-seven...children have been in every day so far this year.
HSCL Teacher, Ms. Duggan, was also thrilled to present eight other boys and girls with certificates for hugely improving their attendance since this time last year.
WELL DONE TO ALL CONCERNED
Tuesday 18 December 2012
Friday 14 December 2012
MUGA Gaelic Football Final 2012-13
Congratulations to all the children who took part in this year's Gaelic Football League and hopefully some of you will go on to join your local club and enjoy Gaelic Football.
The sponsorship and support of the St. Mary's GAA Club Maudlintown is very welcome and huge thanks are extended to Mr. Whelan and Mr. Doyle for organising the running of the League and refereeing all the matches.
A full account of the MUGA Gaelic Football League and Final will be posted shortly.
Until them sit back and enjoy the video record of this year's final.
The sponsorship and support of the St. Mary's GAA Club Maudlintown is very welcome and huge thanks are extended to Mr. Whelan and Mr. Doyle for organising the running of the League and refereeing all the matches.
A full account of the MUGA Gaelic Football League and Final will be posted shortly.
Until them sit back and enjoy the video record of this year's final.
Thursday 6 December 2012
Kate, J.J. & O'Duffy visit the school!
On Wednesday 5th
December, Wexford’s own Superwoman, Kate Kelly, visited the Faythe School along
with 3-in-row-Manager, J.J. Doyle and the O’Duffy Cup.
This famous trio were greeted
by a sea of purple and gold by pupils and parents who had packed the Sports
Hall. Lar Whelan acted as M.C. for the event and welcomed Kate and J.J.
explaining that it was a great privilege, for all in the school, to have such
positive role models for the pupils take time from their busy schedules to
visit the Faythe.
Both Kate and J.J. encouraged
all the pupils to play games both in school and with their local clubs and were
particularly pleased to be able to present the Girls’ Rackard League Shield
Football Medals to the victorious team.
The event doubled as a
‘no-uniform’ day and for ‘one coin’ the children were allowed to wear any
purple and gold clothes. The magnificent €260 raised was donated to the St.
Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal.
How can a woman who has won
four Senior All-Ireland Medals and 6 All-Ireland…and that’s not counting her
football accolades….become even more popular? Well, she gives 243 children ‘No
Homework’….that’s how!
Friday 30 November 2012
Jewellery Making 2012
Please check back later for an account of this great activity.
In the meantime enjoy the video!
Sunday 18 November 2012
School Choir at the Wexford Opera House
On Saturday 17th November the girls of the Faythe School Choir performed live on stage at the Wexford Opera House as part of the Three Tenors Concert.
Click on the notes below for an account of the event and a sample of the Choir's music.
Click on the notes below for an account of the event and a sample of the Choir's music.
Friday 16 November 2012
Yard Games with the Ladies from the SEFRC
An account of these activities will follow shortly....in the meantime please enjoy the videos!!
Skipping Game
Over, Under
Queenie-I-O
Picture Gallery
Skipping Game
Over, Under
Queenie-I-O
Picture Gallery
Faythe Girls win Rackard League Shield
Account to follow
This photo was taken just before the District Final against Blackwater, who eventually went on to win the Co. Title. The girls are pictured with Mr. Doyle and Mr. Whelan, Team Coaches.
This photo was taken just before the District Final against Blackwater, who eventually went on to win the Co. Title. The girls are pictured with Mr. Doyle and Mr. Whelan, Team Coaches.
Mr. John Denton presents the Rackard League Shield Cup to the victorious Faythe Captain.
This picture taken by Robbie Kemp now takes pride of place in the Sr. Marie Breakfast Room.
Turning Back Time at the Heritage Park
Trip to the Heritage Park
On the 7th
November 2012 third and fourth class from Ms. Fitzgerald and Mr. Doyle’s room
visited the Heritage Park. When we arrived we were greeted by Jimmy who was our
guide for the day. We began by watching a short DVD in the Audio Visual room.
The DVD showed us what Ireland was like long ago. It described such famous
places as The Hill of Tara and Newgrange. We were now ready to learn more about
the history of Ireland by beginning our tour of the park.
We began our
tour by discovering how people lived almost 9,000 years ago. We looked at the
houses they lived in and the food they ate. After this we saw how the first
farmers survived and how dolmens were constructed. It was amazing! Our tour
continued to the monastery and stone circle where Jimmy brilliantly described
the central role religion played in the lives of people long ago. The final and
most exciting part of our trip was next to come. Jimmy gave us the opportunity
to pan for gold in the stream running through the park. It took some time to
master the skill but we soon got the hang of it. He even let us keep some!
Before we
returned to school we were all given certificates for completing the wonderful
tour of the park. It was a brilliant trip where we had great fun and learned
lots of cool facts about the history of Ireland.
Wednesday 31 October 2012
Halloween Fund Raiser 2012 (with Bernie's film)
On Friday 26th October a fabulous Halloween Fun-Raiser took place in the school. The care-taker, John,and the ladies in the kitchen at 'breakfast club' got a nasty surprise as all manner of ghosts, ghouls, monsters, devils, ninjas, superheroes, princesses, rock-chicks, babies, soldiers and witches rolled through the gates.
Just before lunch-time the Juniors went to the Sports Hall for 'Freaky Fashion Show' where all the beautiful costumes were displayed as all the children 'gave twirls' before reciting a suitably scary poem or singing a terrifying tune.
At one o'clock a large crowd had gathered outside the school as the parade began. The children followed the usual route and were cheered all along the walk. Though very cold, thankfully, the rain stayed away and when they arrived back the Juniors got their goody bags and went home. The Senior Classes had a 'Devilish Disco' in the Hall where there were loads of 'spot prizes' and awards for ghoulish gyrations and dastardly dancing. A great time was had by all.
On a serious note a huge debt of gratitude is due to all those at home who produced great costumes, make-up and props. Every child in the school was dressed up as were all the teachers and thanks to all for joining in the spirit of the occasion. Thanks are also extended to the TY students (and past pupils) the two Rebecca's, Lauren and Daniel for preparing the 242 'goodie bags' and to Dolores in the Office and Ms. Kelly (Room 5) for all their hard work on the organisational side of things.
Before school ended that Friday, one of our parents, Bernie Roche, arrived in school with a film made from all her photos taken on the day, complete with a very suitable backing track. Many thanks to Bernie for the brilliant film that accompanies this blog!
A final HUGE THANK YOU to every child / family who pestered some one for sponsorship money and to any person who donated anything to this fund-raiser. In total almost €3,500 was raised and all of this money will be used to continue to insure that our pupils have the best educational opportunities that can be provided with our resources. The Faythe School is extremely lucky to enjoy, and would not function without, the continued support of the entire community.
Just before lunch-time the Juniors went to the Sports Hall for 'Freaky Fashion Show' where all the beautiful costumes were displayed as all the children 'gave twirls' before reciting a suitably scary poem or singing a terrifying tune.
At one o'clock a large crowd had gathered outside the school as the parade began. The children followed the usual route and were cheered all along the walk. Though very cold, thankfully, the rain stayed away and when they arrived back the Juniors got their goody bags and went home. The Senior Classes had a 'Devilish Disco' in the Hall where there were loads of 'spot prizes' and awards for ghoulish gyrations and dastardly dancing. A great time was had by all.
On a serious note a huge debt of gratitude is due to all those at home who produced great costumes, make-up and props. Every child in the school was dressed up as were all the teachers and thanks to all for joining in the spirit of the occasion. Thanks are also extended to the TY students (and past pupils) the two Rebecca's, Lauren and Daniel for preparing the 242 'goodie bags' and to Dolores in the Office and Ms. Kelly (Room 5) for all their hard work on the organisational side of things.
Before school ended that Friday, one of our parents, Bernie Roche, arrived in school with a film made from all her photos taken on the day, complete with a very suitable backing track. Many thanks to Bernie for the brilliant film that accompanies this blog!
A final HUGE THANK YOU to every child / family who pestered some one for sponsorship money and to any person who donated anything to this fund-raiser. In total almost €3,500 was raised and all of this money will be used to continue to insure that our pupils have the best educational opportunities that can be provided with our resources. The Faythe School is extremely lucky to enjoy, and would not function without, the continued support of the entire community.
Wednesday 24 October 2012
A Bullying Drama ~ by 6th Class
For six weeks four classes from our school worked with Jacqui and Joanne from WACT Theatre Group. One day we videod some of the drama class which you can see below and further on you can read a drama based on work done in class. It was performed by Kelly, Kaitana and Charlotte and we hope you enjoy it. The account and reflection were written by Tiana.
First of all Charlotte phoned Kelly and asked her to go to the cinema. When Kelly said 'no' Charlotte seemed disappointed but said she would go on her own.
Next Kelly unkindly phoned Kaitana and asked her to go to the cinema. Kaitana agreed and the two girls went to the cinema and saw the film. However when they came out they saw Charlotte. 'What are you doing here?' Kelly snapped at her. 'I came to watch the movie' mumbled Charlotte.
'Ugh' sniffed Kelly flouncing off and leaving Kelly feeling rejected and sad.
I felt a sense of injustice for Charlotte and angry at Kelly and Kaitana for leaving Charlotte alone in the cinema.
First of all Charlotte phoned Kelly and asked her to go to the cinema. When Kelly said 'no' Charlotte seemed disappointed but said she would go on her own.
Next Kelly unkindly phoned Kaitana and asked her to go to the cinema. Kaitana agreed and the two girls went to the cinema and saw the film. However when they came out they saw Charlotte. 'What are you doing here?' Kelly snapped at her. 'I came to watch the movie' mumbled Charlotte.
'Ugh' sniffed Kelly flouncing off and leaving Kelly feeling rejected and sad.
I felt a sense of injustice for Charlotte and angry at Kelly and Kaitana for leaving Charlotte alone in the cinema.
Friday 19 October 2012
Our Visit to Johnstown for National Tree Day
An account of this trip will be posted shortly but enjoy the film below while you're waiting.
Thursday 18 October 2012
Maths Trail
On Tuesday, October 16th, all the First Class pupils engaged in a very energetic and exciting Maths lesson with a difference. Much to the thanks of Ms. Duggan and a group of parents the children went outside to the school yard to explore and engage in various activities based on a variety of Maths Strands. 8 different Maths Stations were organised throughout the school yard.
A parent or teacher accompanied the children through the various stations, offering instruction and direction. The children then actively counted different objects and measured perimetres and areas using steps, hands, jumps, trundle wheels. They gained experience in estimating, discovering and comparing the actual answers.It was a great exercise in active learning and teaching using everyday objects to bring "maths to life" in a fun and active way.
Visit to the Boat Shed with SEFRC
On 16th October 2012, 5th Class went on an interesting trip to the Boatyard in Maudlintown.
Beforehand we were shown a DVD about the craft of local building in our classroom. It was fascinating to learn about this ancient craft in such detail from Murt and Pat from the South End Family Resource Centre (SEFRC).
Visiting the boatyard made the experience much more exciting, especially when we saw the boat ‘An Crúidín’ built in ‘Viking style’ as shown in the earlier DVD.
The outing continued down to the ‘pontoon’ and the bay where the class saw three boats….The Goose, Nobody’s Child and The Gulbar. It was exciting to sit in these boats and imagine being at sea!!!
The outing continued down to the ‘pontoon’ and the bay where the class saw three boats….The Goose, Nobody’s Child and The Gulbar. It was exciting to sit in these boats and imagine being at sea!!!
Tuesday 16 October 2012
Parents Pumking Carving
Today, Tuesday (16th October), a group of very enthusiastic parents joined Mrs. Duggan in the Sr. Marie Room armed with knives of varying sharpness. However no-one was in danger as the ladies first drew designs and then carved the pumkins beautifully.
Each classroom then had two pumpkins delivered to be used as a resource between now and Hallow'een. The children are thrilled with them and want to thank all concerned.
After all their hard work the ladies were joined by the Parent and Toddler Group and the Zumba girls for a very well deserved cup of coffee.
Planting in 2012...for 2013!!
Last Wednesday, the 10th
October, Colm and Nicola from the South End Family Resource Centre visited our
classroom. We were shown how to plant cuttings from a variety of plants. What fun
we had using compost and rooting powder and finally planting our cuttings in
pots.
Later we put them in our School
garden. We are hoping they will develop into beautiful mature plants.
Saturday 6 October 2012
Wexford in Bloom - School Garden Winners 2012
On Friday 10th October the school received the great news that it had won the 'gold medal' for the 'School Grounds / Garden' category of the Wexford in Bloom Festival 2012.
The award is just reward for Ms. Mullins, Eleanor Egan and Colm Ó Muirí from the SEFRC for all their hard work done with various classes in the past twelve months. This is the second year in a row that the school has been acknowledged, as it won the silver medal in the same category in 2011.
The award is just reward for Ms. Mullins, Eleanor Egan and Colm Ó Muirí from the SEFRC for all their hard work done with various classes in the past twelve months. This is the second year in a row that the school has been acknowledged, as it won the silver medal in the same category in 2011.
Friday 5 October 2012
Gaelic Blitz
On Friday 21st September the 3rd class and the 3rd & 4th Class took part in a Gaelic Football Blitz. It was held in the Clonard pitch in Coolcotts and we took a bus up to the field. The day was rotten because it was a bit rainy at the start and got worse before it got better again. The bus was a bit late and when we we got up there the gate was locked anyway so we were in loads of time.
We were all divided up and mixed in with the children from the other schools to make up the teams. We got back to the school by break which was good. We had a nice time at the Blitz even though it was rotten weather for the start bit.
On Friday 5th October we went back up to the same field to finish the Blitz. This time the weather was better and we had a great day. Our teachers took pictures and made them into a film with music that you can see just below.
Friday 14 September 2012
Bike Rack.....thanks to 'An Taisce'
Yesterday the
school took possession of a beautiful, 10 bay, covered Bike Rack, compliments of the ‘An Taisce ~ Green
Schools’ programme. Thanks to the great work in promoting sustainable travel / cycling
in the school community Dara Deever from An Taisce nominated the Faythe for the
shelter. Last year saw a fourth Green Flag presented to the school and Safe
Cycling Training / Bike Maintenance classes were provided for pupils from 3rd
to 6th. We were told the good news when we went to Croke Park to be presented with the school's 4th Green Flag.
Bike Rack with 'All-Ireland Camógie Bunting' flying!!
Friday 7 September 2012
Routines Week
The first full week of school was given over to the
promotion of ownership and pride on what we do in the Faythe School and in our
area. All concerned with the school are encouraged to be tidy, punctual and
responsible for all their possessions and to have a heightened awareness of
litter.
Ms. Kelly co-ordinated the plan which focussed each day on stressing importance of walking through the school on
the left hand side and lining up promptly at bell time and in a safe manner.
Each day was a also a ‘special focus day’……
MONDAY – ME
Personal belongings
eg books, copies , pens , pencils, pencil case, lunch box, folders, coat,
uniforms and art shirts were discussed. It was emphasised that your table and your chair are your personal
space but it is up to each one of us to organise and keep it tidy. For homework
we were given stickers to label all our school books.
TUESDAY –TIDY UP
Each class looked at keeping
the classroom tidy and what is the ‘tidy up at home-time’ routine. Bins were
identified and labelled and the time table put up for ‘chairs up’ and ‘chairs
down’ days because on two days the floors are ‘machine cleaned.’
WEDNESDAY – WALK
Each class went on an inside and outside walk of the
building and we looked at how clean and organised the school looks e.g the
classroom, the library, corridors. Everyone was shown where the ‘Lost Property
Box’ is and we were reminded of the importance of not bringing wrappers and /
or cartons out to the yard.
THURSDAY – TOILETS
On Thursday each class went through the importance of
keeping the toilet areas clean and ‘washing and drying your hands, properly
after a toilet visit.
FRIDAY – ASSEMBLY in HALL
On Friday all the classes went to the hall and Mrs. Kelly
introduced each class who then showed something special they had done during ‘Routine
Week.’ There were lovely poems and songs and loads of great posters with clever
slogans.
Ms. Kehoe’s class made up and performed a song that you can
see below.
Friday 31 August 2012
New Year.....New Faces
A special welcome goes to all new pupils the pupils, their parents and guardians, and our two new teachers Ms. Triona Roche and Ms. Amanda Kehoe who started in the Faythe school in late August. There are two new classes of Junior Infants and eight other new pupils 'further up the school.'
Best wishes are extended to our former pupils, as they begin their Secondary School education or further their primary education in the local CBS, and two teachers Ms. Áine Cronin and Mr. Kevin Murphy as they begin new chapters in their lives. Similar sentiments are extended to Ms. Rita Conroy (JI teacher) as she begins Maternity Leave and her replacement Ms. Meagan O’Connor is welcomed back to school where she spent much of last year working in Learning Support.
Friday 29 June 2012
Unique Hat-trick for 6th Class Girls
Last week, like many other pupils throughout Ireland, 20
girls from the St. John of God Primary School, The Faythe, 6th Class
bade ‘good-bye’ to their teachers and fellow pupils after eight years in school
there. However the graduation ceremony, which took place in front of parents /
guardians and teachers on Wednesday evening last, celebrated two other
significant milestones in these young students’ lives.
Since Easter the girls have been studying under Betty Dempsey, Genesis Business College, for a FETAC Level 3 Computer Course specifically designed to help students’ integration in Secondary Schools. The girls followed a structured course focussing on MS Word and Excel together with sourcing and presenting information and data safely sourced from the Internet. At the ‘graduation ceremony’ the girls were thrilled to be told that all 20 of them had successfully met the criteria required and will begin in their Secondary School of choice next September with their FETAC accredited Level 3 Certificate.
While this particular group of students will not be returning in September, ‘their flag’ will fly proudly over the purpose built bicycle shelter, that will be installed, over the summer holidays, by An Taisce, as reward for the school’ on-going commitment to the ‘Green Schools’ programme.
Since Easter the girls have been studying under Betty Dempsey, Genesis Business College, for a FETAC Level 3 Computer Course specifically designed to help students’ integration in Secondary Schools. The girls followed a structured course focussing on MS Word and Excel together with sourcing and presenting information and data safely sourced from the Internet. At the ‘graduation ceremony’ the girls were thrilled to be told that all 20 of them had successfully met the criteria required and will begin in their Secondary School of choice next September with their FETAC accredited Level 3 Certificate.
On May 21st two of the 6th class, Emma
Busher and Molly O’Hanlon travelled to Croke Park, with ‘green school committee
member, Ms Aisling O’Connell and school principal, Liam Turner, to collect the
school’s fourth ‘Green Flag.’ On each of the three previous occasions the ‘flag
raising’ ceremony was performed by a local dignitary or celebrity and the girls
expected nothing less this time. However behind the scenes changes were afoot,
as the ‘Green School Committee’ under the guidance of Deputy Principal, Ms.
Anne Griffin-Jones, wanted to mark this particular class’ contribution to the
Faythe School’s ‘green heritage.’
Each green flag takes two years ‘to earn’ and the eight
years taken to be awarded the fourth flag, perfectly mirrored the girls’ time
at the school. Resultantly the pupils who worked on all the ‘green school
initiatives’ since Junior Infants were invited to raise the flag. The ‘Roll
Book’ from 2004 was examined and the first two girls to enrol for September 2004
were identified. To round off a lovely evening Jade Foley and Jodie Phillips,
representing the Faythe girls of 2004 – 12, raised the flag at the front of the
school in front of the assembled crowd.
While this particular group of students will not be returning in September, ‘their flag’ will fly proudly over the purpose built bicycle shelter, that will be installed, over the summer holidays, by An Taisce, as reward for the school’ on-going commitment to the ‘Green Schools’ programme.
Wednesday 27 June 2012
'Look out of my eyes'.....song composed by 6th class
Since January, a music student called Kevin Murphy has been coming into sixth class to explore all elements of music with us.
He brought in instruments for us to try out. We loved the guitars, especially the baby guitar.
Our aim was to write a song that said something about us. After brainstorming and putting lyrics together, we drafted and edited before editing some more and then some more. In the end our song finally came to be.
We recorded the song in the PE room on Friday 22nd June. Kevin brought in a friend, Tommy who had loads of recording equipment. They brought the recording away and will produce it over the summer. Maybe next year's 6th class will produce a sleeve / CD cover for it and sell it a fund-raiser for some charity.
We have learned loads with Kevin, we have learned about different musicians, different types of music and different instruments. It was great fun and we wish we could do it again. We did our first live performance of our song on Wednesday 27th June at our Graduation Ceremony. Kevin said he was never as nervous performing for an audience as he did that night performing for all the parents / guardians. He also said he remembered being sent up to our classroom on messages when he was a pupil in the Faythe.....'way back when!'
Here is a video of us singing our song in our ''Recording Studio''!!!!!!!!
Monday 25 June 2012
Faythe School Rock Choir
On Monday 6th February 2012 the first meeting was held in the Faythe School of a new choir. The meeting was attended by Ms. Mullins, Mr. Turner, a past pupil named Ian Grey and his wife Louise Jones and twenty two girls from 4th to 6th classes. Ian and Louise told the girls that they would try to form this new choir and the only thing they wanted from the girls was that they would enjoy themselves.
The girls obviously enjoyed themselves because the following Monday evening twenty eight girls turned up, with six more on the third Monday. At this stage Ian and Louise had decided that the Choir would be called "The Faythe School Rock Choir" and the girls were really enjoying the choice of songs.
Ian told the girls that he hoped they would be ready to sing at the School Mass on Thursday. Every night they rehearsed under the watchful eyes of both teachers as Ian played the guitar and Louise played the keyboard. This was the first night Louise asked for any volunteers who wished to sing solo. The girls were all very nervous but after many tried out, Ian and Louise picked out a few girls to sing together and one or two to sing parts on their own with the Choir backing them.
On the Thursday morning of their first ever performance, they girls walked down from school to Bride Street Chirch with Ms. Mullins and Mr. Turner. They were obviously nervous as most of them couldn't stop chattering. By 10 o'clock there was much bigger than normal crowd in Mass and after the first song the entire Church burst into applause......the girls were on their way.
At the end of Mass there was a standing ovation from the entire crowd and many people came forward to the Altar rails to congratulate the Rock Choir.
Rehearsals continued and the adults knew that the Choir was now on a firm footing when over the May and June 'Bank Holiday weekends' the girls themselves voted to practise and on each Monday over twenty five turned up.
By this stage Mr. Turner had organised hoodies for the Choir but was insisting that they would be 'dunfunty grey with brown embroidery'....yeeeuch!
The second performance was at a Sunday morning Children's Mass on Sunday 17th June. By this time the hoodies had arrived and just as well (for him) that Mr. Turner took Ms. Mullins' 'fashion tips' as the hoodies were 'baby pink with petrol blue enbroidery.' Not only did the girls look the part but they also sounded great too!!
The final performance of the year took place in the school hall on Tuesday 19th June when the 'Rock Choir' joined up with the 'Golden Oldies' from the South End Family Resource Centre for a show named 'Golden Rock.' The hall was full and the audience were treated to an hour and a half of top class singing from two very different groups firmly based in, and around, the Faythe.
The Choir are currently enjoying their summer break but all concerned are looking forward to 2012 - 13......ROCK ON !!
The girls obviously enjoyed themselves because the following Monday evening twenty eight girls turned up, with six more on the third Monday. At this stage Ian and Louise had decided that the Choir would be called "The Faythe School Rock Choir" and the girls were really enjoying the choice of songs.
Ian told the girls that he hoped they would be ready to sing at the School Mass on Thursday. Every night they rehearsed under the watchful eyes of both teachers as Ian played the guitar and Louise played the keyboard. This was the first night Louise asked for any volunteers who wished to sing solo. The girls were all very nervous but after many tried out, Ian and Louise picked out a few girls to sing together and one or two to sing parts on their own with the Choir backing them.
On the Thursday morning of their first ever performance, they girls walked down from school to Bride Street Chirch with Ms. Mullins and Mr. Turner. They were obviously nervous as most of them couldn't stop chattering. By 10 o'clock there was much bigger than normal crowd in Mass and after the first song the entire Church burst into applause......the girls were on their way.
At the end of Mass there was a standing ovation from the entire crowd and many people came forward to the Altar rails to congratulate the Rock Choir.
Rehearsals continued and the adults knew that the Choir was now on a firm footing when over the May and June 'Bank Holiday weekends' the girls themselves voted to practise and on each Monday over twenty five turned up.
By this stage Mr. Turner had organised hoodies for the Choir but was insisting that they would be 'dunfunty grey with brown embroidery'....yeeeuch!
The second performance was at a Sunday morning Children's Mass on Sunday 17th June. By this time the hoodies had arrived and just as well (for him) that Mr. Turner took Ms. Mullins' 'fashion tips' as the hoodies were 'baby pink with petrol blue enbroidery.' Not only did the girls look the part but they also sounded great too!!
The final performance of the year took place in the school hall on Tuesday 19th June when the 'Rock Choir' joined up with the 'Golden Oldies' from the South End Family Resource Centre for a show named 'Golden Rock.' The hall was full and the audience were treated to an hour and a half of top class singing from two very different groups firmly based in, and around, the Faythe.
The Choir are currently enjoying their summer break but all concerned are looking forward to 2012 - 13......ROCK ON !!
Huge thanks are due to one of our Dads, Darren Fortune, for taking the vidoes shown above.
Wednesday 6 June 2012
Swimming Certificates
In September 2011 our teachers Ms.Kelly and Ms. Fitzgerald organised Swimming Lessons in the Talbot Hotel for us. So on two different days we had our lunch and went into the yard for a small playtime. Then our teacher lined us up and we went out the school gates and walked down to the Talbot.
Swimming went on for eight weeks before Christmas and another eight weeks after Christmas.
Our teachers were thrilled with the classes and as Ms. O'Connor stated in the Wexford Echo
'children were grouped initially in terms of ability and confidence in the water and their progress was monitored as the weeks progressed. The instructors were patient and encouraging during the lessons. At the end of the sessions all the children passed their examinations and received their certificates. It was wonderful to see the enjoyment and growth in confidence and ability in the water experienced by all pupils at the end of the sixteen weeks.'
We all love the pool..........
Wednesday 30 May 2012
6th class visit Carlow I.T. Art Exhibition
Last week on the 17th of May some of the sixth class girls went to an Art Exibition by second year Art students from Carlow I.T. Campus. The students have an art campus in the old Wexford county buildings. We met Seánie who took us on a tour around the art campus.
First we saw lots of marbles on the floor. Next we gazed at some 3D art and got some drinks.
After that we went to see four drawings of a woman. Next was a small blue room. Seánie explained that blue is normally a cold colour but in this instance it was quite a warm room.
After this we saw a big carpet which had been splashed with paint of many colours. Next we went to see a cardboard exhibit which was quite scary!
Another exhibit was a dried wall with lots of coloured paint. There was a really awesome exhibit which consisted of old computers screens spilling water into a tub.
Finally we saw the sand exhibition, it was brilliant. On the way back to school we got ice-creams!
Pictures of some of the exhibits to follow!
First we saw lots of marbles on the floor. Next we gazed at some 3D art and got some drinks.
After that we went to see four drawings of a woman. Next was a small blue room. Seánie explained that blue is normally a cold colour but in this instance it was quite a warm room.
After this we saw a big carpet which had been splashed with paint of many colours. Next we went to see a cardboard exhibit which was quite scary!
Another exhibit was a dried wall with lots of coloured paint. There was a really awesome exhibit which consisted of old computers screens spilling water into a tub.
Finally we saw the sand exhibition, it was brilliant. On the way back to school we got ice-creams!
Pictures of some of the exhibits to follow!
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Active School Activities 2012
On the 11th of May some 4th year
boys from the C.B.S Secondary School came to our school to facilitate different
activities held during Active Schools’ Week 2012. There were four different
stations…. GAA, a parachute game, an obstacle course and tag rugby. All the
classes took part.
They came back in on the 15th of May and they did more activities with all the classes again. We loved it, we got a break from class we had an epic time! I really enjoyed the matches that they played with us.
During that same week 6th class did activities with all the classes too. They did GAA, hurling, disco dancing, skipping and obstacle courses. If a child participated in one of the activities they would get a sticker, they would bring the sticker into their teacher and their teacher would stick it on their sticker chart. The class with the most stickers will receive a trophy; the trophy will be presented later this week to the winning class.
They came back in on the 15th of May and they did more activities with all the classes again. We loved it, we got a break from class we had an epic time! I really enjoyed the matches that they played with us.
During that same week 6th class did activities with all the classes too. They did GAA, hurling, disco dancing, skipping and obstacle courses. If a child participated in one of the activities they would get a sticker, they would bring the sticker into their teacher and their teacher would stick it on their sticker chart. The class with the most stickers will receive a trophy; the trophy will be presented later this week to the winning class.
Other various activities took place too throughout the
week and various specialist instructors or coaches came in to do Hip-Hop
dancing, Zumba, GAA coaching, Tennis, Kick Boxing and Tag Rugby.
At ‘breakfast club’ porridge was offered as well as
cereal and toast with loads of healthy toppings. The porridge proved a big hit
with all of us and set us up each day for loads of activities.
Everyone really enjoyed school activities week we can’t
wait for next year. We are very proud of our Blue Flag and we hope to keep up the
good work!! - C.R. 6th Class.
Click here for a video account of Active Week 2012.
It could take a minute to upload but will be worth the wait!
It could take a minute to upload but will be worth the wait!
Friday 4 May 2012
Room 2 Go Fishing For Crabs!
On Wednesday 2nd of May the children from Room 2 went on an outing to Kat's Strand. The aim of the trip was to explore the natural habitat of the crab and to collect items for sketching. We were blessed with the weather and the sunny excursion was a enjoyed by all.
The boys and girls had been very busy on the lead up to the trip as they are taking part in the CRAFTed Art Project. This is where a local crafts person is paired with a class and assists in the undertaking of a project. The artist working with Room 2 is Phil Stewart. She specialises in textiles but is undertaking a project on drawing with the class.
The children first encountered the crab when Phil brought in some live ones for them to sketch! The children were so interested by the little creatures that we decided to learn more about them and what better way than going to see them in their natural surroundings. We were joined by upwards of ten parents on the day and I would like to take this oppertunity to thank them for their help-without which the trip would not have been as successful. Parents helped us prepare bait to fish for crabs and some of the Daddys even found some baby eels and rag worms for us to look at!
Apart from drawing crabs, the children have also tried drawing their shoes and have experimented with different ways of drawing.
Below you will see a picture of the children drawing at a distance using crayons which are duck-taped to the end of bamboo sticks!!!
The project has been lots of fun so far. There are a few more weeks to go and we plan to exhibit our work at the end so keep an eye out for Room 2's magnificent artwork on display in the school.
Ms. Mac Fadden.
The boys and girls had been very busy on the lead up to the trip as they are taking part in the CRAFTed Art Project. This is where a local crafts person is paired with a class and assists in the undertaking of a project. The artist working with Room 2 is Phil Stewart. She specialises in textiles but is undertaking a project on drawing with the class.
The children first encountered the crab when Phil brought in some live ones for them to sketch! The children were so interested by the little creatures that we decided to learn more about them and what better way than going to see them in their natural surroundings. We were joined by upwards of ten parents on the day and I would like to take this oppertunity to thank them for their help-without which the trip would not have been as successful. Parents helped us prepare bait to fish for crabs and some of the Daddys even found some baby eels and rag worms for us to look at!
Apart from drawing crabs, the children have also tried drawing their shoes and have experimented with different ways of drawing.
The project has been lots of fun so far. There are a few more weeks to go and we plan to exhibit our work at the end so keep an eye out for Room 2's magnificent artwork on display in the school.
Ms. Mac Fadden.
Yard mural by 6th class
On the 20th and 27th of April our class did a mural with art students from the Southend Family resource Centre. The mural was themed on the old Irish legend 'The Children of Lir'. The legend tells the story of a wicked stepmother who turns her stepchildren into swans. The mural shows Conn and Aodh after been transformed into swans as Fionnuala and Fiachra watch on in horror.
When the girls arrived we got straight down to work painting the mural. We think it turned out beautifully...do you?!
We signed our names at the side of the mural. Despite the fact we will not be here next year, this will be a lasting memory of 6th class 2011/12.
When the girls arrived we got straight down to work painting the mural. We think it turned out beautifully...do you?!
We signed our names at the side of the mural. Despite the fact we will not be here next year, this will be a lasting memory of 6th class 2011/12.
Junior Achievement in 6th class
6th class are doing a five week junior Achievement programme. It started last week and we learned about chromatography and forensic science. This week we learned about energy. Next week we are learning about the circulatory system.
Our junior achievement teacher is called DJ Delaney. He is very funny and kind. He is very good at science. We solved our own crime using chromatography. It was really good fun. This week we learned that watts is the unit of measurement when measuring energy. We looked at different household appliances and the amount of energy they use to function. We will all be more energy conscious in the future.
We are enjoying our junior achievement programme so far and we hope to learn more in the coming weeks.
Our junior achievement teacher is called DJ Delaney. He is very funny and kind. He is very good at science. We solved our own crime using chromatography. It was really good fun. This week we learned that watts is the unit of measurement when measuring energy. We looked at different household appliances and the amount of energy they use to function. We will all be more energy conscious in the future.
We are enjoying our junior achievement programme so far and we hope to learn more in the coming weeks.
Monday 23 April 2012
Seachtain na Gaeilge 2012
With the Faythe School Concerts clashing with Seachtain na
Gaeilge the decision was taken to hold a ‘Seachtain na Gaeilge níos déanaí ‘
the week before Easter in the Faythe School. Not to be deterred by the delayed
start to SnaG great work was done. Everyday posters were replaced with new
Irish ones, extra posters were displayed throughout the premises and pupils who
made an extra effort to speak Irish outside
the classrooms were rewarded with a ‘ticéad óir.’ Pop songs such as Galway
Girl, Mama Mia, Price Tag, Poker Face and Do Do Run Run were sourced ‘trí
mheain na gaeilge’ and sung enthusiastically throughout the week. Irish classic
dances such as ‘Balla Luimnigh’ and ‘Ag
Baint an Fhéir’ were augmented by the ‘Cha-Cha Slide’ as Gaeilge and the yard
at lunch-time was alive with activity. A list of ordinary phrases, complete
with phonetic translations, were sent home and adults encouraged to’ bain trial
astu.’
Events culminated on Friday afternoon when a large number of
parents joined with children, teachers and Parnell St. native Thomas Byrne,
organised by his former neighbour Mrs. Kelly, on accordion for a “Céílí Mór”
out In the yard. Luckily the weather held off as Ms. Mullins gave out the
instructions for the various dances before Ms. Fitzgerald presented the ‘ticéíd
óir’ winners from each class with their prizes.
Mr. Whelan (R.1)
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Cian Redmond
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Ms. Fitzgerald (R.6)
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Leah O’Rourke
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Ms. MAcFadden (R.2)
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Tomás McLead
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Ms. Mullins (R.11)
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Julius McMahon
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Mr. Murphy (R.3)
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Emma Roche
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Ms. Conroy (R.12)
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Greta Viatkute
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Mr. Doyle (R.4)
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Eloise Silva
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Ms. Griffin-Jones (R.9)
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Deimante Danileviciute
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Mrs. Kelly (R.5)
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Rebecca Rowe
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Ms. Cronin (R.15)
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Jade Ní Fhoghlú
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Wednesday 28 March 2012
School Concert 2012
On the Tuesday and Wednesday a fortnight before Easter, the
Faythe School Hall was packed to capacity for the School Concert. This year a
‘maritime’ theme was adopted to reflect Wexford’s, and particularly the
Faythe’s, association with the sea and to tie in with the curricular area of
S.E.S.E. (Social, Environmental & Scientific Education). The fact that the
pupils from the Faythe were enthusiastic participants in the recently finished
‘One Book Project’ – The Spirit of the Titanic made the theme all the more
logical.
For the weeks before pupils, teachers, SNAs and both the secretary and caretaker went into overdrive in school while the amount of parents / guardians / neighbours / grannies and granddads who were press ganged into service in making or sourcing outfits and props doesn’t bear thinking about. All was well on the nights as the children performed brilliantly. Two guest performance each night featured the Faythe School Choir under the baton of teacher, Anne griffin-Jones accompanied by Éanna McKenna and percussion teacher extraordinaire Eddie O’Neill who performed with the 5th and 6th Classes on alternate nights.
A splendid night’s entertainment was rounded off each evening with the Parents Association Raffle which raised much needed funds for their on-going support of a multitude of activities in the school. €510was raised in total and your support of the Raffle Sponsors namely Evanna Beauty, McDonalds, Emily Scullion, Subway, St. Mary’s GAAClub, Whelan’s Cleaning Systems, The Book Centre, Burger Mac, Zumba, Omniplex, Whites Tranquillity Spa , is appreciated. Huge thanks to Nutricia / Danone for supplying the ‘Drumming Outfits.’
Caroline Mullin’s 3rd Class – Pollution in the Sea
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Eoin Doyle’s 1st Class – Yellow Submarine.
For the weeks before pupils, teachers, SNAs and both the secretary and caretaker went into overdrive in school while the amount of parents / guardians / neighbours / grannies and granddads who were press ganged into service in making or sourcing outfits and props doesn’t bear thinking about. All was well on the nights as the children performed brilliantly. Two guest performance each night featured the Faythe School Choir under the baton of teacher, Anne griffin-Jones accompanied by Éanna McKenna and percussion teacher extraordinaire Eddie O’Neill who performed with the 5th and 6th Classes on alternate nights.
A splendid night’s entertainment was rounded off each evening with the Parents Association Raffle which raised much needed funds for their on-going support of a multitude of activities in the school. €510was raised in total and your support of the Raffle Sponsors namely Evanna Beauty, McDonalds, Emily Scullion, Subway, St. Mary’s GAAClub, Whelan’s Cleaning Systems, The Book Centre, Burger Mac, Zumba, Omniplex, Whites Tranquillity Spa , is appreciated. Huge thanks to Nutricia / Danone for supplying the ‘Drumming Outfits.’
TUESDAY NIGHT
Faythe School Choir with Anne Griffin -Jones and Éanna
McKenna.
Lar Whelan’s Junior Infants – Rain Drops and Lemon Drops
photo to follow
Kevin Murphy’s Senior Infants – The Ugly Duckling
photo to follow
Ursula Kelly’s 2nd Class – Noah’s Ark
Caroline Mullin’s 3rd Class – Pollution in the Sea
photo to follow
Anne Griffin-Jones 5th Class – Drumming Mania with Eddie
O’Neill.
Faythe School Choir with Anne Griffin -Jones and Éanna
McKenna.
Doireann MacFadden’s Junior & Senior Infants – “Help!
I’m a fish!”
Eoin Doyle’s 1st Class – Yellow Submarine.
Orla Fitzgerald’s 2nd Class – The Octopus’s Garden.
Rita Conroy’s 3rd & 4th Classes – The Rio Grande and
more!
Áine Cronin’s 6th Class – The Drummer Girls