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Best Attendance Term 1 2011/12

A very large number of children received certificates for perfect attendance in Term 1 this year (Children who missed no school days). This is fantastic news and a brilliant achievement for the children and their parents. We will also run the awards for Term 2, any child who does not miss a day in Term 2 (Jan to April) will receive a similar award. Well done !

 

School Today & School Long Ago

Mary visited Elaine's class to talk about school in the 1950's & 1960's. She told the children some stories about her school days in Wicklow. The children had lots of questions prepared to ask her to compare school today and school long ago. It was a fun visit and a fantastic learning opportunity for the children in 2nd class. A big thank you to Mary for visiting our class.

 

November 2011 Newsletter

Important Dates

The important dates to put in your diary this month are Winter Concert Friday 16 December (This will take place in the Gaelscoil hall @10.30am, details to follow). Christmas Holidays Thursday 22 December, school finishes @12pm.

Lost Property

There is a large number of coats, jackets, hats, etc. in the lost property box located just inside the front door. Please claim your child’s lost property asap as we will soon have to empty the box into the recycling bin as it is overflowing.

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New post primary school in Maynooth

The Department of Education and Skills has announced that a second post primary school would be built for the Maynooth catchment area. Different patron bodies are holding public meetings about the new school and its patronage. Maynooth Educate Together N.S. will be providing information to our parents/guardians as we receive it from these patron bodies so that parents/guardians can participate in the process and be informed about options for their children's future education.
 
Maynooth Post-Primary School/Kildare VEC are holding a public meeting on Thursday 17th November 2011 from 8 pm in Maynooth Post Primary School, Moyglare Road, Maynooth. See www.mpps.ie for more details.
 

October 2011 Newsletter

 

Thank you to all the Parents, Guardians, Pupils and Staff for their co-operation during the very busy month of September. A big welcome to the pupils and their families, that joined the School during the Month of September. Some great news is that we have 152 pupils enrolled and all teaching posts are secure.

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September 2011 Newsleter

Welcome back to all our Staff, Pupils, Parents & Guardians. A special welcome to our new Junior Infants starting school and all other new children joining our school community. This is our 4th year in Maynooth Educate Together, the school opened in September 2008 with 23 children and 2 teachers. Wow, how far we have come!!

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Letter to Liffey Champion

Open letter to Liffey Champion regarding operation of ASD classes in Maynooth ETNS

The Board of Management and Staff of Maynooth Educate Together National School wish to alert Liffey Champion and its readers to inaccuracies included in statements reportedly made in relation to the operation of our ASD unit, published recently in the article "Local Parents Protests at the Dáil against SNA cuts". Below is text of the open letter to Liffey Champion which has been sent to the Editor with a request to publish it in order to correct those inaccuracies. We have yet to receive a response.

Liffey Champion
The Cornmill
Mill Lane
Leixlip
Co Kildare

4th October 2011

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Board of Management and Staff of Maynooth Educate Together National School wish to alert Liffey Champion and its readers to inaccuracies included in statements reportedly made in relation to the operation of our ASD unit, published recently in the article "Local Parents Protests at the Dáil against SNA cuts". We take this opportunity to provide correct information about our ASD unit, its operation and results.

Our ASD unit which welcomed first pupils in September 2010 consists of two classes, each of them able to cater for up to six children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We wish to emphasise that at no time during its operation has the unit catered for 16 children as the article states. The Department of Education and Skills prescribes pupil - teacher ratios applicable to various types of special classes. We adhere to the applicable ratio as it is in the best interest of children in the unit, children in mainstream classes and the staff alike.

While we wholeheartedly agree with the expressed opinion that provision of clinical services to children with autism is extremely important, we strongly disagree with the view that ASD units operating without clinical support are babysitter like and do not provide learning environment. Our unit is staffed by two highly qualified and experienced teachers and four Special Needs Assistants, also all qualified and with relevant experience. Since the unit opened, the staff has availed of various professional development courses, visits, consultations etc. to further enhance their qualification. HSE Beechpark are the providers of clinical services to ASD units. A new model of the service is being rolled out in this school year and Maynooth Educate Together are on the waiting list for these services.

Pupils in our unit follow individualised structured teaching programmes and have also individual programmes designed to remediate their social competence deficits, thus inducing them to interact and engage with others. Many of the children are integrating successfully into mainstream classes on a phased basis. We regret that not all parents/guardians of children in our ASD classes are able to witness such a big success. It is however recognized that long term intervention, carefully coordinated and consistently followed by the school and parents/guardians together, is typically required before children with specific levels of special needs achieve first noticeable successes.

We would like to invite Liffey Champion into our school so that you can directly experience operation of our ASD unit and consequently be in a position to accurately inform its readers about it and about benefits it brings to children with autism, their families and the wider community.

Yours sincerely,

Dr Andrea Valova
Chairperson
Board of Management

Marie Hand
Principal

 

Fundraising Update

We are delighted to tell you that the School Fun Day and the Women's Mini Marathon raised approx €4000 for the school.  20 women took part in the mini marathon joining 40,000 other participants.  Parents met locally to go walking and running in preparation and put in an excellent performance on the day.

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Contact Us

Maynooth Educate Together National School, Rail Park, Celbridge Rd., Maynooth, Co.Kildare, Rep. of Ireland.