Sending Love to Sr. Ethel
Light and love to Sr. Ethel and her family at this time. May she find the comfort and rest she deserves and needs with her family in Dublin. Sending her all our strength and prayers. God speed.
Light and love to Sr. Ethel and her family at this time. May she find the comfort and rest she deserves and needs with her family in Dublin. Sending her all our strength and prayers. God speed.
Want to make some music and get creative? Join us and learn about the process and skills involved. Have fun with songwriting, music tech and recording! All teens welcome!
Places are limited so complete the form below. Email: fiona.mcgrath@lcetb.ie for more information
21_05_17_Application form_ Summer Creative Hubs
TY YSI Mr. O Brien’s class received their certifications of recognition and YSI we advocate pins today for their project on improving the school environment. Congratulations and well done to this TY group for giving back to their school community.
Dear School Community…. WE NEED YOU 👉🏼
We are looking to develop a and it is hoped to involve all members of our school community in the design of this emblem.
We hope that this new crest would tell the story of our school’s history, from its Mercy and VEC beginnings, to the fabulous LCETB facility that we enjoy today.
We hope that it would encompass all our school is about, the culture, the ethos, and that it would be a symbol of the values we espouse and of course our place in the wider community of our twin towns.
We would love to see as many entrants as possible in this whole school endeavour to get as many varied and artistic ideas of what the school crest would mean to everyone in our school community. This is open to our local community, past pupils, artists, primary schools etc.
For further information on how you can take part, and the criteria involved, please contact fiona.daly@lcetb.ie
#humanneskillaloe #wearestannes #designacrest
Entries from St. Anne’s students Ella Hughes, Julia Szoja and Holly Sheridan are being showcased on the Fresh Film Website as part of Fresh Fest. Ella received a prize of a pro-quality microphone for her entry and was highly commended by the judges. They all showed a real talent for film-making and have a bright future ahead of them!
You can view the films below
Password: Fresh25Archive
https://freshfilmfestival.com/programme/workshop-3/
TY students Tara Lowth, Hannah Beck and Zoe Young have made it into the Regional Heats of the Fresh Film Festival with their short film ‘In the Mirror’. The Heats are being screened online at 10.30am today and the finalists will be announced at 8pm tonight on the festival’s Youtube channel!
Congratulations to the girls on making it this far and the best of luck today!
To access the screening just go to https://freshfilmfestival.com/programme/ scroll down and click on Heats 2 under today’s date. The programme is password protected until it is due to begin and then the password is removed. The girls film is number 22.
You will be able to vote for your favourite film in your programme.
To vote for your Audience Award winner click on the link below, add the name of the film/s that you represent and select your winner by ticking the box beside your favourite film. Only the films within each programme will be listed.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N67Q9VW
*Programme for the festival attached below
Hi everybody! We have a few Drop Everything and Listen events and resources to celebrate World Book Day this week.
Drop Everything and Listen Event 1
Who? All First and Second Years
When? Friday 5th @ 10.30 – 11.00
What/Where? There is a live event entitled; BOOKS AND THE REAL WORLD. The event will go live on the World Book Day Youtube channel @ 10.30am and will last approximately 30 minutes. Students can watch independently.
Here is the link to the event: World Book Day 2021: SHARE A STORY LIVE: Books And the Real World – YouTube
Drop Everything and Listen Event 2
Who? All TY students
When? Friday 5th @11.30 -12.30
What/Where? Zoom Event hosted by Ennis Book Club Festival – ‘Louise O’Neill in Conversation with Sarah Moore Fitzgerald’. Louise will talk about her latest, award-winning novel After the Silence and do one or two readings from the book. Louise will also talk about her own favourite writers, her writing process and her advice for young writers. Audience members will be invited to participate in an interactive Q&A. Students will be accompanied online by two teachers. The link to the event will be posted by the TY Coordinator closer to the time.
World Book Day – Free Books & Tokens!
World Book Day has a series of books that are completely FREE with a World Book Day Token. The tokens can also be used to get €1.50 off any full price book or audio-book. This year we have a digital book token (click here) that can be used from Thursday 18 February – Sunday 28 March 2021. In 2021 participating booksellers will honour the tokens beyond the 28 March while stocks last. Check out the full list of available books and a special Irish title here: World Book Day Ireland – World Book Day
The main aim of World Book Day is to encourage children and young people to explore the pleasure of books and reading. This may sound like a very simple idea, but unfortunately, many children do not have access to books in their homes. With this token up to 15 million children in Ireland and the UK have an opportunity to have a book of their own.
Feel free to download it and share it with your families and friends so we can all enjoy a good read (and maybe some much needed peace and quiet at home!)
World Book Day Resources
Lastly, there is an abundance of resources, videos, podcasts etc. available here: World Book Day Secondary Resources that you might like to use this week and I have attached the full Secondary Resource Pack too. (There’s also a Primary School Pack attached that has lots of content/videos/activities for younger kids that might help to entertain some smaller people at home!)
Happy World Book Day to you all!