ATTENDANCE AWARDS
bake off
talent show
emu book launch
emu book launch
FIRST CLASS CONCERT
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
JULY BIRTHDAYS
wELL DONE MS. sWEETNAM
lUNCH TIME
Potato time
FÍS- Best Acted Award
Cake Sale
Garda Station Tour
Our Visit from Libby Coppinger
Our Visit from County Mayor Patrick Gerard Murphy
Science Blast
Ice-Cream Party 2019
FIS -Film in Schools
Craft-Ed
Fire Safety Display
National Children's Choir
Dog Trust
Circuits Time
Thank you to Bantry Gymnastics
Trip to the beach
Health Promoting Team
Visit from Aoife Deane Dietician
Cooking time-Rang a trí
World Autism Awareness Day
Today Tuesday April 2nd 2019 the pupils of Our Lady of Mercy NS are wearing blue for World Autism Awareness Day.
Today Tuesday April 2nd 2019 the pupils of Our Lady of Mercy NS are wearing blue for World Autism Awareness Day.
Dance Workshop
Lámh sign of the week.
Emma had a Little Lamb.
Craft-Ed
Football Skills
Baking Time
Random Act of Kindness Day
Incredible Edibles
Pancakes, pancakes, pancakes!
World Book Day
Artist in Residence-Charlotte visits Room 5
Our Lady of Mercy Bantry Scoops First Prize in Cork Food Policy Awards
Our Lady of Mercy N.S. Bantry has been a very active Health Promoting school for the last fourteen years. Miss Claire Hourihan, the Health Promoting teacher in the school, submitted an application to the Cork Food Policy Awards 2019 to illustrate the schools commitment to CFPC’s five core values
1. Health and wellbeing for all
2. A thriving local economy
3. Resilient, food-friendly communities
4 Lifelong learning & skills
5. A reduced environmental footprint
At the school healthy food choices and active life styles are promoted daily. Children throughout the day engage in active breaks. Children in all classes dance to Go Noodle, participate in walking challenges around the school or Canty Park and are currently undertaking a skipping challenge. Our Lady of Mercy promotes inclusion of all children. Children from special classes integrate with pupils from mainstream classes. There are many programmes taught in the school to promote Mental and Emotional Health and Wellbeing. These include the Stay Safe/RSE programme, Weaving Wellbeing and Zippy’s Friends. Birthdays and achievements are celebrated at assembly and one of the school Anthem songs “As One” promotes friendship and caring for each other.
Local shops and businesses are always promoted in the school. Copy books, school books and art material are purchased locally and staff events are held in local venues.
Pupils from first to sixth have many opportunities to engage with food preparation and cooking. Recently fourth and fifth classes with teacher Mrs White made scones for Grandparent’s Day. Third class with teacher Miss Moynihan cooked a selection of “Love you with all my heart” cookies. Miss Rice and her class baked mouth watering brownies as a mid-term treat. Special class pupils prepare healthy lunches on a daily basis and are constantly learning key daily living skills such as hygiene, chopping and peeling, mixing, boiling, grilling and presenting food.
Our Lady of Mercy has its 5th Green Flag award as part of the Green School Committee. So far the flags that they have received include: Litter and Waste, Energy, Water, Travel, Biodiversity. It was one of the first schools in West Cork to receive Health Promotion status.
Children in the school are very committed to create a reduced environmental footprint. Pupils from third class monitor and collect the rubbish, recycling and compost bins daily. Lights and interactive whiteboards are only turned on when necessary. Weeding and planting projects are undertaken by many classes. The school is looking into getting a wormery to enhance its composting.
It is no wonder now how this vibrant school has been selected as the winner of the primary school’s Cork Food Policy award.
Miss Hourihan and deputy principal, Miss Keane, attended the awards ceremony in St. Peter’s in North Main St. Cork on 12th February. Miss Hourihan accepted the award on behalf of the school from Dr.Colin Sage, chair of the Cork Food Policy and from the Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Mick Finn.
Cork Food Policy Award.
Skipping Challenge
Welcome Saint Bridget
Ball Run
Visit from Lilly de la Ceour
Grandparent's Day
First Class Trip to West Cork Art Centre
Second Class visit Gaelscoil Bheanntraí
Advent Spiral
WCAC Visiting Artist.
Preparations-National Childrens Choir
Pizza Time
Science Week November 2018
Christmas Shoe Box Appeal
Visiting artist from West Cork Art Centre
Scary Times
Spooky Skeletons
Junior Infants Scavenger Hunt
First class visit the library
Reading night.
Mrs. Daly getting ready for Reading Night
SPECIAL EVENTS BEFORE HALLOWE’EN:
- THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER: Rang a dó invited to Bantry library for Storytime and Crafts session; Seniors: Mini Sevens GAA in Wolfe Tone Park
- FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER: Rang a haon invited to Bantry library to a session on music and instruments
- FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER: Rang a 3/4/5/6 invited to Coláiste to Cross Country event organised by Bantry Athletics Club
- FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER: Reading night in school (1st – 6th) – get your golden ticket!
- WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER: Rang a trí, ceathair agus a cúig invited to Bantry library for Road and Farm Safety talk; Artist in Residence from West Cork Art centre visits school
- FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER: Rang a sé invited to Bantry library to a session on Theatre and using stories and themes
- FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER: Pupils can wear Hallowe’en dressing up clothes to school that day for their Hallowe’en party. Each teacher will have their own party with their own class during the day – only for pupils of our school. School draw will be on as usual. School finishes at normal time that day also!