Please click on the button below to find the Creagh N.S. Easter newsletter. A very Happy Easter to all pupils and parents. Take a well deserved break from home schooling over the next two weeks
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The airwaves are saturated with information about Covid 19 and sometimes this information can be difficult for children to process. This is a great video animation, produced in Ireland, that delivers the key information in a child friendly and appropriate manner. As a school we are supporting the Flags for Frontline campaign.
This campaign is supported by the INTO and proposes that all children who have a flag in their national, county or club colours, or whatever team they follow across any code, would hang that flag from their gate posts, windows, or wherever they would normally place a flag when supporting their county club or team ahead of an important match. If you don’t have a flag, children could be encouraged to create a flag on a sheet of paper or cardboard, or by doing some sewing. Be creative! Joe has hung a variety of flags outside the school (There is even a Mayo flag flying!!!). Hopefully this will help create a notion of co-operation and solidarity.... something that the whole school is doing! So lets get busy!! Lets do this together!! Lets show our school spirit!! Lets support all those people working on the frontline! One of the most popular songs that we sing together in Creagh National School is from the Grow in Love series. It is called Circle of Friends and the lyrics are particularly relevant right now. If you get a chance, it might be a nice idea to sing this with your child to remind them that they are never alone, they will always have their friends......''even when they are far apart''.
As we begin week three of learning at home, we in Creagh National School would like to commend all our pupils for complying with the request to stay at home. We know that you have all been helping out at home, keeping up with your school work, washing your hands and keeping physical distances. We are all very proud of you. Your teachers will be making contact with you through either seesaw or Class Dojo.
Even though our gates are closed, we are busier than ever finding ways to keep teaching and learning innovative and exciting. Follow us on @creaghschool to keep up to date with all that is happening while we are closed. |
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