A big thank you to everyone who made the effort to wear the ‘Bit o’ Red’ on the day and for ‘painting the school red’ over the previous week, especially our Rovers Supporter-in-Chief, Ms Dwyer, for adorning the hall so beautifully for the occasion and our Caretaker, Liam, who helped her out. Our thanks also to our official photographer, Seán Carleton, who did a fantastic job on providing a pictorial record of the occasion. We look forward to another successful season for Rovers this year and hopefully we will celebrate another ‘Bit o’ Red’ Day in 2013 and welcome more trophies to our school including, perhaps, the Championship Trophy itself!!
On Friday last, the Staff & Pupils of Scoil Ursula welcomed representatives of Sligo Rovers Football Club and the FAI Cup to the school for what is becoming an annual event in the school calendar, our ‘Bit o’ Red’ Day!! The pupils and teachers decorated the school and themselves in red for the occasion and gave a rousing welcome to the three players, who played a huge part in the winning of the cup last season, defender, Alan Keane, Cup Final goalscorer, Iarfhlaith Davoren and specialist penalty-stopper, Ciarán Kelly! Sligo Rovers Club Promotions Officer, Keith O’ Dwyer thanked everyone for their support and looked forward to the new season with great hope and confidence. He encouraged everyone to show the same support to the team on the terraces as they had shown the players on their visit. A big thank you to everyone who made the effort to wear the ‘Bit o’ Red’ on the day and for ‘painting the school red’ over the previous week, especially our Rovers Supporter-in-Chief, Ms Dwyer, for adorning the hall so beautifully for the occasion and our Caretaker, Liam, who helped her out. Our thanks also to our official photographer, Seán Carleton, who did a fantastic job on providing a pictorial record of the occasion. We look forward to another successful season for Rovers this year and hopefully we will celebrate another ‘Bit o’ Red’ Day in 2013 and welcome more trophies to our school including, perhaps, the Championship Trophy itself!! Today is Saint Angela's Day. She was the founder of the Ursuline Order, her inspired philosophy of education is the reason our school and hundreds more like it are still in existence today! ·
We are having our Annual Open Day for new pupils on Wednesday, February 1st from 1pm to 2pm. If you have a child starting school this September, feel free to come along and view our school and its facilities in a friendly, informal setting. If you know of anyone in your locality, with a child starting school in September, please invite them to come along on the day or get in touch with Mary on 9162835. Enrolment Forms are available in the school or you can apply online at scoilursula.com Please spread the word!! Catholic Schools Week takes place this week, January 29th – February 4th and we will be marking the occasion in the school in a
number of ways including a special Assembly on Monday, January 30th. The Catholic School … • Has at its heart the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ • Builds an environment of care and concern for others that is rooted in Catholic social teaching • Creates a safe and happy learning environment where every child is encouraged and enabled to develop to their full and unique potential as human beings, made in the image and likeness of God • Seeks educational excellence while remaining faithful to their distinctive vision and approach • Is an inclusive and respectful community, welcoming children of all denominations and of none • Acknowledges the role of parents as the first teachers in the ways of faith and provides opportunities for their participation in the life of the school • Works in partnership with parents and the parish community to keep the light of faith burning brightly • Provides religious education programmes that confirm and deepen the child’s understanding of the Catholic faith so that every child will be as articulate in their faith as in all other areas of the curriculum • Nurtures the child’s appreciation and understanding of the sacramental life of the Church • Displays the symbols of our rich Catholic faith tradition • Spends time as a school community in reflection, prayer and ritual, celebrating the Eucharist and other sacraments to develop the spiritual life of each person in the school community. Seachtain na Scoileanna Caitliceacha 2012 |
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