Ennis Book Club festival

Ennis Book Club festival are delighted to see TY workshops with author @smoorefitz kick off next week in which Sarah will light the spark of stories & reading with students from around Clare including our TY students.

Debate team off to a winning start

St. Anne’s debate team Ella Joslin, Eoin Gilmartin, Maeve O’Brien, Laura McGrath and Tara Mooney, all 5th year students, debated virtually on Wednesday 21at October against the motion, “Criticism of the WHO over its handling of COVID-19 is irresponsible and unfair”

The result was a majority win for St Anne’s Community College.

Well done and congratulations to the team and their mentor Ms. Noonan.
Daniel O’Meara to represent Ireland

Leaving Certificate student Daniel O’Meara has been selected to represent Ireland in the upcoming European Championships in Finland later this month. Badminton Ireland announced the 8 strong team, 4 male and 4 females, who will travel to Lahti Finland from the 29th of October to the 7th of November.

Daniel has worked hard with his training as well as his studies and we are delighted he has been given the opportunity to once again represent his country at such a high level. Daniel previously represented Ireland at the Europeans at U17 level.

Everyone at St. Anne’s wishes Daniel the very best of luck at the u19 Europeans and hope he has a safe and successful trip.

Leaving Cert Results – Opens at 9am
Class of 2020, we wish you nothing but luck, hope and love to start you on your new path.
We say it every year, but here goes again….nothing on any piece of paper, that you receive tomorrow or in the future, can tell the world of the kindness in your hearts and of your gentle, yet determined, spirits that we have come to know while you travelled some of your journey with us. You have a long road ahead with many twists and turns and many diverging paths to choose from and we wish you well with all of life’s choices. We will miss you, and we hope you come back to visit us at some stage whenever you would like to share with us your joys and sorrows once more. Best wishes.
On a more practical note for today while you await:
1.Double check your log in details for the Calculated Grades Student Portal are correct. https://lc2020.education.gov.ie/
2.The @nationalparentscouncil in partnership with the @issu4u are running a free LC Results helpline with qualified guidance counsellors over the next week: 1800 265 165
Music Generation – Classes Return Tuesday 15th September

 

Music Generation

All classes take place in St Anne’s Community College, Killaloe,  and commence on Tuesday 15th September 2020 and every Tuesday in term time. Classes are for children in 2nd Class up to 6th Year.

Term 1 runs from September to December 2020; Term 2 runs from January to May 2021.

Fees: €100 per term. Limited number of instruments available to rent at cost of €50 per year.             

Music Generation Clare complies with applicable data protection regulations and is committed to GDPR compliance across its relevant services in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations  (GDPR) that came into effect on 25th May 2018.  As such, the information collected herein will be used for no other purpose than that for which it is intended, it will not be shared with any third party and it will be retained and destroyed as per the Records Retention Policy. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Statement on our website.

PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORMS BY EMAIL TO: fiona.mcgrath@lcetb.ie

PLEASE NOTE, PLACES ARE LIMITED AND OFFERED ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS.

Killaloe Hub Application Form 2020

ISSU/NPCPP School Reopening Survey

ISSU/NPCPP School Reopening Survey

Click HERE to access the survey which appears at the end of the page.

Introduction

PLEASE NOTE THIS SURVEY IS ONLY FOR STUDENTS/PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF POST PRIMARY SCHOOLS FROM SEPTEMBER 2020 (if you/your young person is in primary school from September 2020 please do not proceed). Please answer for all your concerns, if you are a parent/guardian, please answer for all students in your care in one response.
As the reality of reopening schools in Ireland is now getting closer the logistical impact Covid19 will have is becoming clear. Following a period of nearly six months closure, many students and parents/guardians will be apprehensive about returning to school and additional resources will be necessary to facilitate a smooth transition to a new way of education for all.

In order to ensure that vital resources are utilised in the most needed areas, the NPCPP and ISSU wish to seek the opinion of their members as to what their ‘concerns’ are with regards to returning to school.The information gathered here will enable the ISSU and the NPCPP to highlight to other educational partners what the real issues are for the majority of students/parents/guardians and identify, if any, particular groups that may need extra support.

 
GDPR
By completing this survey you give your consent for the information collected to be utilised by the National Parents Council Post Primary (NPCPP) CLG and the ISSU for public release.

Confidentiality and anonymity of responses will be upheld, in compliance with GDPR and the NPCPP’s Privacy Notice, and ISSU Privacy Notice and no information relating to respondents will be shared with external partners or Third Parties.

Please note that the purpose of this survey is not to collect personal information for the purpose of retention by the NPCPP, and email addresses are requested in the interest of transparency and to ensure that there are no duplicate submissions.

This survey is being hosted on an online platform, to which only the staff of the NPCPP and the ISSU have access. All information collected will be stored in a password protected file using cloud based technology, with access only to those staff of the NPCPP and ISSU, or members of the Board of Directors of the NPCPP, if required. If you wish to withdraw from participation in this survey, please exit at any point. If you have concerns in relation to this survey, please contact manager@npcpp.ie.

 
Click HERE to access the survey.
Attention: Clearing lockers will take place Wed 17th for all except TY

Dear Parent/Guardian,

This Wednesday 17th June the school will re-open for a short period under social distancing restrictions for students to retrieve books, jackets, gear bags and other possessions and to empty their school lockers. Please note TY students are being called separately on Thursday 18th as outlined below to collect TY Certs, TY portfolios and all other belongings.

 This will be the last opportunity to retrieve belongings as there will be no access due to building works (energy upgrade and roof repairs) which will be ongoing from Monday 22nd June.

To manage this effectively we are asking you to adhere to the following time slots.

Wednesday 17th –all students EXCEPT TY

Students be will organised by surnames as follows:

A-B                  9:30-10:00

C                      10:00-10:30

D-F                  10:30-11:00

G-H                 11:00-11:30

I-L                   11:30-12:00

M                     12:00-12:30   (Surnames with M but not the Mc/Mac)

Mc/Mac          12:30-1:00

N-O                 1:00-1:30

P-R                  1:30-2:00

S-T                   2:00-2:30

W-Y                2:30-3:00

 

Thursday 18th Transition Year Students only  

TY1                  2:00-2:30

TY2                  2:30-3:00

TY3                  3:00-3:30

TY4                  3:30-4:00

 

The health and safety of all is paramount so please adhere to the following:

  1. Students must queue outside reception at the front of the building keeping 2m apart and will be admitted by staff.
  2. Students will be asked to use hand sanitiser prior to entering the building.
  3. Please remember to bring your key.
  4. Students should bring a bag to place all possessions in.
  5. If a parent cannot help with transport to carry possessions home students may place belongings in a labelled bag outside the building for collection later on Wednesday.
  6. Students are asked not to loiter on the school campus after collection.
Calculated Grade Student Portal

Calculated Grade Student Portal

Calculated Grades Student Portal Before You Start Guide – LC 2020

Please Click on the link above or icon below for full information on the Student Portal for Calculated Grades

KEY POINTS

The Student Portal will open at 10 AM on Tuesday 26 May and close at 10 PM on Thursday 28 May.

 Go to gov.ie/leavingcertificate 

Click on the link Calculated Grades Student Portal at the top of the page. 

This will bring you to the Calculated Grades Student Portal welcome page. 

All other Leaving Certificate Students Need to complete the registration process AND confirm their subject levels

Student will need  their Examination Number or their Personal Public Services number, to register on the portal.

 

If you require your examination number please email stanneskillaloe@lcetb.ie or phone (061) 376 257

 

Access Calculated Grades Student Portal

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St. Anne's Community College
Clarisford
Killaloe
Co. Clare


Phone: (061) 376 257
Fax: (061) 375 768
Email: stanneskillaloe@lcetb.ie