Wednesday 26 April 2017

www.listellickprimary.com
Email:  listellickprimary@gmail.com
Tel: (066) 7124144

Activities, Music & Sport

Activities, Music & Sport

The policy of Listellick National School in relation to sport is based on the old principle of "healthy mind, healthy body". The school has a healthy eating policy and we encourage the children to participate and enjoy all sports. The school has, in the past, availed of outside coaching in the sports of Gaelic Football, Hurling, Rugby, Basketball and Volleyball. Our school teams are involved on a yearly basis in Gaelic Football and Soccer. As a mixed school we involve both boys and girls in these sports.  


P.E.
Children from junior infants to 3rd class travel by bus to Abbeydorney Community Hall for P.E.  Children from 4th to 6th class travel by bus to Cumann Ioseaf hall in Caherslee for P.E.  School tracksuits and runners to be worn. 

RUGBY
Children receive Rugby Coaching with trainer Sean Brosnan from Tralee Rugby Club.  During the course of the year 5th and 6th class will take part in Rugby tournaments.

GAELIC FOOTBALL & HURLING
During the school year the children work on their Gaelic Football and Hurling Skills with County Board Coaches.  Boys and girls from 4th to 6th class train regularly with the school and take part in various tournaments and blitzs'.


MUSIC AND DANCING
Irish Dancing is ongoing in the school and classes are held every Wednesday with Honor Flynn.
Tin Whistle and Music lessons are held with Celia Regan for students from 1st to 6th class every Thursday.

listowel military weekend

Festival Events



military poster


military poster 2

Head Lice Information

The HSE have advised that a website produced by the NHS provides comprehensive information on detecting Head Lice and Nits without any chemical product application.  Please click on the following link and watch the video on the home page.
Healthy School Lunch Policy

In line with our aim of promoting health in Listellick NS we are introducing a healthy lunch policy which will become effective from September 2014. From that date children will be asked to bring in a healthy lunch each day. The views of staff, parents and children were sought using surveys and considered when compiling this policy. We believe that a healthy eating pattern encouraged at an early age will benefit the pupils in both the immediate future and will stay with them through to their adult lives.
Aims:
▪ To encourage healthy eating habits.
▪ To help children understand the link between a healthy diet and a healthy, active lifestyle.
▪ To help children become more aware of dental hygiene.
▪ To support the school’s environmental policy (green school) on encouraging reusable containers and minimum use of wrappers etc.
Click on the following to view the full policy  Healthy School Lunch Policy

Active Schools Week

Active School Week

Active School Week (24th – 28th April, 2017)

The Department of Education and Skills and Healthy Ireland encourage ALL schools to organise an Active School Week (ASW) as part of their annual school calendar.

The ASW initiative is about providing FUN and INCLUSIVE physical activity opportunities for ALL members of the school community. It allows schools to reinforce the message that not only is physical activity good for you but it also very enjoyable. It provides schools with an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about the physical activity opportunities that are available in their locality and to work collaboratively with students, parents and members of the community.

Student Council

Listellick National School
Student Council
2016/2017

The following are the Listellick National School Student Council representatives for the school year 2016/2017:

Fourth Class
  • Eddie DeQuadros
  • Dora Daly
  • Magdelena Knysak
  • Pádraig O’Connell

Fifth Class
  • Shawn Keane
  • Sarah Maunsell
  • Linda O’Connor
  • Jack Slattery

Sixth Class
  • Kayleigh Killeen
  • Clodagh O’Sullivan
  • Seán Locke
  • Mairéad Guerin

Current Projects

Student Council will help Mr O’Sullivan and Mr Finn with organising/running the “Walk-A-Marathon” challenge. This will involve putting out/taking in cones every day and keeping track of kilometres completed. They also wore their badges and represented our school on Monday 27th February when Mr. Jimmy Deenihan came to officially launch the marathon.

This year the Student Council will also act as our “Active School” committee. This will involve working towards getting an Active Flag for our school.

Student Council are currently gathering ideas for our new school garden. Due to construction work, our existing garden had to be dug up and is now a blank canvas for us to work on. It is important to get feedback from the children to gain an idea as to what they would like to see there. So far we have come up with the following suggestions:
An Insect Hotel
A Fairy House
Benches
Vegetable Patch
Bird Feeders
Wind Chimes

Susan Daly, a parent in our school, has offered to help us with our vegetable patch and Pat, our Caretaker, will be setting grass there to begin with.  We would welcome the knowledge and expertise of any other parent who could help out with our garden!

“Coppers Collection”
In an effort to fund our new school garden we will be doing a “Coppers Collection” in the last term. We will be asking everyone to collect 1c,2c and 5c coins and put them in the jars provided. As we have been collecting money for the Marathon this term, we decided to leave this until after Easter. However we have asked all children to start gathering now!!!

green school

Green Schools

We recently received our 2nd Green Flag on the theme of Energy.
Our Green School Committee carried out surveys to find out how we might be wasting energy and where energy can be saved.  A new action plan was created.


We began our quest for our first green flag in September 2012.  The theme we were working on was Litter and Waste. Our aim was to reduce our waste output and keep our school litter free.  The committee met once a month to discuss issues relating to the theme of litter and waste.  We have litter pickers that do a litter patrol on yard every day.

We recycle all our paper, plastic, glass and batteries. We have made compost for our school garden by using fruit skins leftover from school lunches.  Our recent green school awareness week was a great success with all classes taking part in curriculum work.

See below for our action plan and for some tip on how you can save energy in the home.

The winner of the Green School Energy Slogan Competition for 2015/2016 is Carla Stack.  Her slogan will be displayed on our green school notice board for the school year:

"Do the Earth a favour, Be a Power Saver"

Kayleigh Killeen and Jack Falvey won the 1st Green Schools Slogan Competition.  Their slogans combined was the  Litter and Waste slogan for our school and was as follows:

 "Go green and work as a team. Pick up your rubbish and see our school flourish".


Green Schools Committee

Our Green Schools Committee includes pupils from 2nd up to 6th class.  The committee holds frequent meetings to discuss action plans for green school activities.
Committee members are as follows:
2nd class:  Sarah Kavanagh      Roddy Clifford
3rd class:   Kelly Gaynor            Oisin O'Sullivan
4th class:   Brendan Dwyer        Linda O'Connor
5th class:   Kayleigh Killeen      Jane Sheehy   
                                                                     6th class:   Alayna Gannon       Kayleigh Murphy

2nd and 4th Class are our Energy Squad.  They will check that all doors are closed at each break and check that the photocopier is switched off each day.
3rd and 5th Class - They will place signs on all classrooms to remind pupils and teachers to switch off lights when leaving rooms and turn off and unplug appliances and equipment at the end of the day.
6th Class - They will read electricity meter weekly and formulate weekly graphs on energy consumption with Pat Fitzgerald, the Caretaker.
Ms. Ruane, Paula Sweeney and Ms. Reynolds - They will inform parents and community of green school programme through updates on our website, newsletters and school blog.
Ms. Ruane - Organises S.E.A.I. (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) workshops for pupils and teachers.  See www.seai.ie
All classes work on reducing litter.
Electricity monitors in each classroom will ensure "Switch Off" campaign is fully implemented.


Green Schools Action Plan
Action Plan - Energy
September 2015 - June 2016
  • Electricity monitors in all classrooms will ensure our "switch off" and "unplug" campaign is fully implemented
  • Our energy squad will check that all doors are closed during each break to keep in heat
  • Our energy squad will check that the photocopier is switched off and unplugged at the end of each day
  • The Green School committee will place signs in all classrooms to remind us to switch off lights and unplug appliances
  • The pupils will be completing projects on climate change and renewable energy
  • Pupils will practice energy saving in their own homes with some of the following tips ENERGY SAVING IN THE HOME

Facts and Figures
  1. In the 2014/2015 academic year Green-Schools in Ireland saved 15.6 million units of electricity, enough to make 13 million slices of toast
  2. The recommended temperature for classrooms is 18ºC. Every 1ºC increase in temperature over the above figures could add up to 10% to cost of heating bills
  3. A photocopier left switched on overnight wastes enough energy to make 1,500 A4 copies
  4. The average person in the US uses 15 times more energy then the average person in Turkey
  5. It is estimated that we only have enough oil in the world for another 50 years
  6. On average, a car in Ireland travels 20,000km a year, releasing 2,895kg of carbon into the atmosphere
  7. Ireland imports 89% of its energy needs , down from 90% in 2006 but up from 85% in 2012
  8. Oil is the dominant energy source, with a share of 47% of total primary energy demand
  9. €6.5 billion is spent each year on imported energy
  10. Ireland has committed to the goal of improving the energy efficiency of Ireland’s economy by at least 20% by 2020.Renewable energy represents  7.8% of Ireland’s gross final energy use. Ireland’s target under the EU Renewable Energy Directive is to achieve a 16% renewable energy penetration by 2020.
  11. Top five counties producing energy from wind power are: Cork, Donegal, Kerry, Tipperary and Wexford

Green Schools Action Plan
Action Plan - Litter and Waste
Jan-June 2014
  • 20% reduction in waste going to landfill by June 2016 (6 months)
  • 20% reduction in paper used for photocopying by June 2016 (6 months)
  • 10% reduction in hand-towels by June 2016 (6 months)
  • All fruit skins will be put in compost buckets. Compost will be used in the school garden for flowers and vegetables
  • No wrappers allowed in the school yard. All waste and wrappers from lunch will be put back    into lunchboxes and recycled at home.
  • Litter pickers and litter patrol will be on yards at 1st and 2nd break times   
  • We will remember to use recycling bin in our classrooms.
  • We will use one paper towel to dry our hands. Our new sensor hand dryers will help us with this.

Green Schools Notice Board

We have an outdoor notice board for all information regarding the Green Schools Programme.  

See notice board for committee member names and information on monthly meetings.
http://www.greenschoolsireland.org/_fileupload/energy%20resources/EnergyQuiz.pdf

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  • Members of our litter squad
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  • Potatoes from our school garden
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  • Busy at work in our school garden
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  • Recycling newspapers to make fire briquettes
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  • Pumpkins from our school garden
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  • Clothes recycling drive
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www.listellickprimary.com Email:  listellickprimary@gmail.com Tel: (066) 7124144