The staff of Knock NS will utilise the Croke Park hours in the following way:
- Whole school planning
- Parent/teacher contact meetings
- Medical policy review and training
- Staff meetings
The staff of Knock NS will utilise the Croke Park hours in the following way:
A review of our Child Protection policy took place at a recent Board of Management meeting. The next review will occur in October 2013.
It’s the Real McCoy
will take place on Friday 8th, and Saturday 9th of February in aid of Knock National School. The play will be performed in Kiltimagh Townhall Theatre. Tickets are €18 each and are available from Knock NS, Knock Post Office, Knock Museum and Burkes. As this will be our primary fundraiser for the 2012-2013 school year we would appreciate if all families support this and purchase one ticket each. As always we are most thankful for your co-operation and support.
Take a look at some of the scary witches, wizards, goblins and other fiends who visited our school on Friday 26th October. Happy Hallowe’en.
5th and 6th Class carved pumpkins, and had good fun ducking for apples and other treats!
Ms Boyle will travel to Germany shortly to attend a Comenius link seminar. We hope to forge links with other schools in Europe.
Dear Parents/Guardians,
In recent years, as a society, we have become very aware of the problem of child abuse through neglect, emotional, physical or sexual abuse.
Each one of us has a duty to protect children and Children First: National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children (2011) notes that teachers, who are the main care givers to children outside the family, are particularly well placed to observe and monitor children for signs of abuse. In response to this, the Department of Education and Skills published Child Protection Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools (2011) in relation to child protection and welfare. These procedures promote the safety and welfare of all children and are to be welcomed.
The Board of Management of Knock NS has adopted these procedures as school policy. Consequently, if school staff suspect or are alerted to possible child abuse (neglect, emotional, physical and/or sexual abuse) they are obliged to refer this matter to Children and Family Service of the HSE. The HSE will then assess the situation and provide support for the child concerned. In our school the Designated Liaison Person for dealing with Child Protection is Ms. Máire Boyle
Children First: National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children may be accessed on the website of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (www.dcya.ie) and the Department of Education and Skills Child Protection Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools can be read on the Department’s website (www.education.ie). Parents/Guardians are also welcome to look through the procedures and Child Protection Policy here at the school.
We held a Red and Green day today to fundraise for a tunnel for our school garden. We wish the Mayo team the best of luck on Sunday and hope they return home with Sam!
We really enjoyed following the Olympic games over the summer.
5th and 6th decided to make their own Olympic medals to take home in reward for their hard work at school!
Back to school assembly will take place on Wednesday 12th September at 12pm. All parents are invited to attend.