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18 Jun

Today we are encouraging as many students as possible to get down to the beach and see what you can find. To enter the competition, please send in a photo with 4 unusual stones or 4 sea shells. Ms. O’Brien and Ms. Travers have already made it down and are showing what they found below. Always remember to be safe at the beach and don’t go alone! Good luck everyone.

17 Jun

Welcome to our virtual Junior Infants open day! We’re so happy that you’re here!

We recommend that you use a tablet/computer so that you can make the screen as large as possible. Make the picture full screen so that you can interact with the links.

There are a number of links in the picture to let your child explore their classroom. Here’s a list of them:

  • Mr Kinsella’s Bitmoji (sitting on the chair) links to a video introducing himself.
  • Mr Vance’s Bitmoji links to his video.
  • The school crest links to the Infant Education section of our website.
  • Each of the books on the bookshelf links to Mr Vance reading them from our recent Bedtime Reading series on the blog.
  • The number line links to number songs on Youtube.
  • The laptop screen goes to the homepage of the blog.
  • Paddy’s bitmoji on the whiteboard links to Paddy’s PE lessons. Paddy is our Project Worker in the school and organises lots of great sports events in the school!
  • Mr Kinsella’s map bitmoji on the board links to a a tour of the school and Mr Kinsella’s skipping bitmoji links to a tour of the yard.
  • The Mojo character on the board links to information about Class Dojo
  • Finally, the Lego box on the floor links to a video explaining Aistear and showing your child all the fun they will have learning through play in St. Peter’s!
17 Jun

Welcome to the 2nd video in our yoga and mindfulness series for senior classes. If you haven’t done already, why not check out video 1 to get you started.

Remember you can rewatch and practice each video as often as you like.

Namaste 🙂

17 Jun

Here is video 3 of 4 from our yoga and mindfulness series. We have been delighted to see and hear how well you have all being doing in each class so far and are delighted to see many parents join in with the sessions. Keep up the good work!

Namaste 🙂

16 Jun

Today is Talented Tuesday and the competition is to send in photos of you showing off your various talents and also how you relax afterwards.
Ms. Roche’s talent is baking and she likes to unwind afterwards with a good book.
Ms. Cronin loves running and has a full cabinet of medals. She spends her down time painting.
Paddy’s passion is Gaelic football and he loves reading when he gets the time.
We look forward to seeing your photos and good luck in the competition.

15 Jun

Hi everyone, A huge thanks to everyone who entered into the first draw to win a prize by posting a video or photo for the first two challenges. Check out most of your photos and videos by clicking on the link below.  

The winners of the competition are :

Challenge 3- Nevaeh Murphy and Amalia Gall

Challenge 4- Grace Carton and Martin Kenna.

To claim your prize you will have to leave a comment after this post saying which of the prizes in the photo below you would like. Congratulations to everyone who got involved and remember to keep posting as there is a good chance you will win the next challenge. Also if you enter 7 out of 8 challenges you will be allowed to participate in the obstacle course when we return to school.

15 Jun

We know many of you have been following our Health and Wellbeing Programme concentrating on body and mind thanks to Healthy Ireland and Bray Area Partnership.

Having produced a series of yoga and mindfulness videos for the junior classes, our Wellbeing Facilitator, Yvonne Doyle, has put together a series for senior classes too. Yvonne is a yoga and meditation tutor and has experience in delivering these types of activities in schools around Wicklow.

We will put up 2 this week and next for you to try out and let us know how you got on.

Namaste 🙂

12 Jun

Welcome to our submission for the Discover Primary Science and Maths award for 2020. This is our 15th year taking part in the Awards, although this school year has been a little different! Once again, we are applying for the Plaque of STEM Excellence. This award is given to schools that carry out extensive work in science, technology, engineering and maths, all of which are very important in St. Peter’s.

This is the 6th year that we have had Junior and Senior Infants taking part in the award! It is great to see the young scientists have so much fun learning about science and maths. Each year we try to put an even bigger focus on STEM across the school, with a whole school approach helping us achieve even more in this area. This has also meant, due to current circumstances, that we have broadened our scope to encourage STEM at home, which has been both challenging and exciting.

You can read all about it and see the evidence below. It has been great to see the improvements we can make towards helping our school incorporating STEM as a way of thinking, rather than as a stand-alone subject.

All of the pupils are seeing that STEM is about the skills required to learn science, technology and mathematics, and how engineering and design processes and principles are used to achieve an outcome. As students of STEM, we identify a problem. We then need to create possible solutions to the problems, which we can then go and test.

Yet again, a huge amount of work has gone into this application. Every single class in the whole school has taken part, so a big well done to all the pupils and teachers! For the eighth year in a row, we are using our blog to submit our award and to link back to our activities that have taken place during the year. Our SFI Award application code this year is 2020/DSM/987.

Step 1: Science

For this step, we carried out hands-on science investigations under the four different strands in classes throughout the school, and home. We also tried to include maths in these investigations where possible, linking in with Step 4.

  • Energy and Forces: 2nd Class helped make a parachute for Santa while you can read about 5th Class learning about WWII fighter pilots here.
  • Living Things: 6th Class investigated how different training techniques impacted their speed! Here, you can read all about their Science Blast Project
  • Environmental Awareness and Care: 5th Class learned all about hurricances! Senior Infants have been looking at water this year, exploring porous material to help against the rain and braving the oceans, learning all about sea creatures. Classes have continued to contribute to developing our School Garden this year which is coming along nicely!
  • Materials and Change:  Junior Infants experimented with making Candy Canes Disappear. 3rd Class used distant learning to investigate materials they could use at home to build a bridge. View their brilliant creation here.

Step 2: Technology

The second step in the application is ensuring that technology was used by our pupils. As a previous winner of the Junior Spider Awards, technology has become a part of every-day life in St. Peter’s. We were also awarded the Digital School of Distinction award, which showcased the effort and time we put in incorporating technology into our daily school lives.

Ms. Kane and her class have been using Lego Wedo a lot this year. They have loved getting to play with the kits and programming them and engaging with the interactive lessons using the Lego Wedo software. You can read all about their engagement with designing, building and coding the Lego Wedo robots.

Learning from home has challenged us to come up with new ways of using technology to assist distant learning for our pupils. Each class has been using Study Ladder to set online science tasks for pupils and Ms. Whyte has been setting STEM challenges through our school blog.

5th class were delighted to have Sophie from Microsoft Ireland come in to visit back in February to teach them all about the importance of coding. They used these new skills to undertake Hour of Code and incorporate coding into their busy timetable.

On top of all this, throughout the other classes in the school pupils of every age have also used cameras, laptops, animoto, and this blog, as well as apps such as Class Dojo and Twitter, to showcase the work that they have been doing during the course of the year. With using technology regularly we recognise the importance of online safety and marked this when we celebrated Safer Internet Day.

 As you can see from our submission this year, we have continued to implement technology in our day-to-day teaching and learning, even at home, with maths and science at the forefront of this. You can check out all of our tweets from the year @stpetersbray!

Step 3: Engineering

For the third step of our application for the DPSM Plaque of STEM Excellence, we have had a big focus on the Design and Make element of science. Our staff have worked previously in conjunction with St. Patrick’s College regarding professional development in STEM. A big part of this focused on the Design and Make process, and helped us make sure STEM was an integral part of our engineering activities. Teachers set simple STEM challenges early in the year that get children thinking, like 5th class in September creating paper chains before moving on to more complex challenges as seen above.

We also took part in Engineers Week 2019. Here you can read about 4th Class and their trip to Bray Library to meet a real engineer, learn all about engineering and try out what it means to be an engineer for themselves.

1st class tried their own engineering challenges too and constructed their own catapults which they talked about and demonstrated at our school assembly and designed their own dog kennels this year too.

Step 4: Maths

Throughout our Science investigations, all classes looked to incorporate Maths as much as possible but we also try to incorporate it into other curricular areas. For example, learning about lines and shapes in Art.  

We love to bring Maths to life whenever we can and one example of this is cooking in Mr. Foley’s class. Read all about how they bring Maths to life with measuring ingredients and timing their dishes here.

Each class also had a block of STEM for Fun throughout the year. Here Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths are brought to life, in a fun way, outside of the classroom.

Maths can be active too. We loved having Mathletics 4 Schools in for the day to show us how to combine maths with physical activity. In fact, we loved it so much they even ran 2 after school clubs for us!

Integrating technology with maths is an important skill and application can be seen by 5th Class using tablets to solve maths word problems or analysing general election results General Election Results.

Step 5: STEM Showcase

As a school we know how important it is for students to present their work to an audience, especially with all the hard work put into STEM initiatives by pupils and staff. Typically, classes present their learning during Assembly or at our own showcases.

This year, however, we were particularly delighted to be featured on RTE’s Nationwide Programme on the 17th of April to discuss our history of engagement with primary science events through the RDS and showcase a couple of strategies we use to promote STEM throughout the school.

We couldn’t include all our STEM activities as our teachers and pupils work so hard throughout the year on this but we hope you enjoyed reading a few examples from our submission for the SFI Discover Primary Science and Maths Award!

12 Jun

There were 32 players of last week’s quiz! In third place was Amalia from 6th class, in 2nd place was Kamran from 3rd class and in 1st place was Kurina from 4th class. Well done everyone! Kurina, you may choose a prize from the photo posted on School Story!

This week has a different format! 15 of the staff in the school shared childhood photos. Can you guess who each staff member is? We opened it up to the staff a few days early and here’s the leaderboard!

Up at the top with 14 out of 15 questions correct were Mr Vance and Ms Roche (Mr Vance won on points based on how quickly you answer the questions).

In third place was Ms Halligan with 13 correct.

Five staff members got 12 correct – Mr Kinsella, Ms Collins, Ms Travers, Ms Kane and Ms Hoban.

Ms Daly and Paddy both got 11 correct.

Ms Meaney, Ms Cronin, Ms O’Brien, Mr Foley and Ms Collins all got 8 or 9 correct. Who will you manage to pass out on the leaderboard?

Click here for the link to this week’s quiz!

11 Jun

The first person to post a Spider-man fact wins this colouring book. Good Luck everyone!