Board of Management Members 2023-2027
Fr. Ahearne
Charlene Caldwell
Dawn Conway
Kevin Fahey
Claire Keane
Sinéad Kennedy
Gerard Purcell
John Ryan
Charlene Caldwell
Dawn Conway
Kevin Fahey
Claire Keane
Sinéad Kennedy
Gerard Purcell
John Ryan
Agreed Statements:
Agreed Statement from the Board of Management meeting 11/2/24
The BOM approve the installation of solar panels through the Department of Education Scheme.
The BOM would like to acknowledge the donation of Caherclough Tarmacadam to repair the playground after snow and weather damage. The BOM is most grateful for their support.
The BOM would like to acknowledge the visit of Sr Antoinette of the Diocesan office to our school. Sr Antoinette visited the school to do a religion inspection and found the school to be doing great work and complimented the teachers and staff on their wonderful work in upkeeping our Catholic school ethos.
The school uniform and PE half zip was discussed. It was decided that no change will be made at present and it will be reviewed next year.
The BOM discussed the hot lunches provider and standard of food. The school will send out a reminder to parents that they can choose not to have the hot lunches on all or certain days and that opting to do this will cut down on waste if lunches are not wanted.
A Health and Safety audit was undertaken by the BOM with our insurer.
The BOM approve the installation of solar panels through the Department of Education Scheme.
The BOM would like to acknowledge the donation of Caherclough Tarmacadam to repair the playground after snow and weather damage. The BOM is most grateful for their support.
The BOM would like to acknowledge the visit of Sr Antoinette of the Diocesan office to our school. Sr Antoinette visited the school to do a religion inspection and found the school to be doing great work and complimented the teachers and staff on their wonderful work in upkeeping our Catholic school ethos.
The school uniform and PE half zip was discussed. It was decided that no change will be made at present and it will be reviewed next year.
The BOM discussed the hot lunches provider and standard of food. The school will send out a reminder to parents that they can choose not to have the hot lunches on all or certain days and that opting to do this will cut down on waste if lunches are not wanted.
A Health and Safety audit was undertaken by the BOM with our insurer.
Agreed Statement from the Board of Management meeting 18/11/24
The Droichead policy and Protected Disclosures policies were reviewed and ratified by the BOM.
The PIEW document that sets out the schools planning priorities of curriculum programmes and initiatives was drawn up by Claire and other members of the in school management team. It was reviewed and ratified by the BOM.
The BOM was informed of recent initiatives such as Maths and Science weeks, Kindness (anti-bullying) week, sports events and coffee information morning for our Junior Infant parents.
The Board thanked teachers and staff and parents for their efforts in doing initiatives for the school and pupils.
The Droichead policy and Protected Disclosures policies were reviewed and ratified by the BOM.
The PIEW document that sets out the schools planning priorities of curriculum programmes and initiatives was drawn up by Claire and other members of the in school management team. It was reviewed and ratified by the BOM.
The BOM was informed of recent initiatives such as Maths and Science weeks, Kindness (anti-bullying) week, sports events and coffee information morning for our Junior Infant parents.
The Board thanked teachers and staff and parents for their efforts in doing initiatives for the school and pupils.
Agreed Statement from Board of Management meeting 23/9/24
The Board of Management (BOM) congratulated Catherine O’Brien and the Amber Flag committee on being awarded a second Amber Flag.
The BOM were very pleased to hear about the use of the STEM grant with our Lego projects, and also the introduction of a foreign language through the SAY Yes to Languages programme and also that Music Generation had started with our younger classes.
Our BOM Health and Safety Officer John Ryan will be carrying out a health and safety audit of our school grounds in the next coming weeks with a representative from Allianz our school insurers.
The BOM completed the Child Safeguarding Statement and Risk Assessment Annual review.
The BOM ratified the maternity leave teacher post for substitute Diarmuid Quinlan.
The Board of Management (BOM) congratulated Catherine O’Brien and the Amber Flag committee on being awarded a second Amber Flag.
The BOM were very pleased to hear about the use of the STEM grant with our Lego projects, and also the introduction of a foreign language through the SAY Yes to Languages programme and also that Music Generation had started with our younger classes.
Our BOM Health and Safety Officer John Ryan will be carrying out a health and safety audit of our school grounds in the next coming weeks with a representative from Allianz our school insurers.
The BOM completed the Child Safeguarding Statement and Risk Assessment Annual review.
The BOM ratified the maternity leave teacher post for substitute Diarmuid Quinlan.
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