Clonturk Community College CDETB in Partnership with...
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Clonturk Community CollegeCDETB in Partnership with Educate Together
Information Session21st March 2018
Agenda
• Transition to Secondary School• School Supports
• Extra Curricular
• School Facilities
• Teaching & Learning
• Learning in Clonturk
• iPad
• Practical Information • School Policies
• Questions
A Healthy Transition
• Open Communication: Student, School & Family
• Build self esteem: Acknowledge progress
• Address any sudden changes in behaviour
• Actively listen: Set aside time
• Encourage them to discuss their feelings
• Utilise the school supports
• Encourage involvement in extra curricular activities: builds confidence & an extended network of peers
Transition can be a positive and exciting aspect of the start of growing up and moving on!
School Culture
• A caring & safe environment.
• Promotion of positive behaviour.
• Emphasis on positive values
• Respect, Fairness, Kindness, Self-Discipline & Hard Work.
• Relationships – interpersonal connections.
• Equitable & Inclusive.
• Students having an active role in life of school.
• Cross-curricular & Extra-Curricular.
• Parental & Community Involvement.
School Supports
• Clann System
• Student Enrichment Programme / Friends for Life Programme
• Guidance Counsellor
• Student Council / Parents Council
• Communication
• Primary School Visits
• Awards and recognition
• Extra Curricular
Communication• School Journal
• VS Ware
• Formal Communication:
September Parent/Student/Teacher Meeting
October/November Progress Report
December Full Term Report
January/February Parent/Student/Teacher Meeting
March/April Progress Report
End May End of Year Report
Any issues PLEASE talk to us, let us know!
School Journal
• Late• Permission to Leave• Communication Section
VSware
Behaviour You can view your child’s behaviour records using the behaviour tab. The information here highlights praises and concerns, commendations and participation in school events.
Term Report
The term reports tab allows you access your child’s term reports.
At the top of the page, you first select an exam and it then displays the student's mark, grade and teacher comment for each subject.
We also provide the option for you to print off a hard copy of the exam.
To further support the transition……..
Extra-CurricularSporting
• Gaelic
• Soccer
• Hurling
• Swimming
• Basketball
• Table Tennis
• Orienteering
• Cross-Country
• Hill walking
• Athletics
• Olympic Handball
• Jogging
Extra-CurricularCultural
• Debating
• Art Club
• Book Club
• Baking Club
• Drama Club
• Music Club & Competitions
• Coding Club
• Film and Documentary making
• Maths and Linguistic Competitions
• Circus club
• Creative Writing Club
(Writer in residence)
• Photography
Extra Curricular Achievements• UCD Debating Champions
• Placed in Gaeilge Debates
• Maths Dice Champions
• Swimming Gala Champions
• Music Talent Show winners
• The Rising Cup Champions
• Successful Library Launch
• Seachtain na Gaeilgeawards
• Neat Streets #instabinWinners
• Maths Olympiad Finalist
• Cross Country Winners
• Student Council
• Poetry Aloud Champions
• A little dress for Africa
• Crystal Making Competitions
• Art competitions
• Made the national news
• Photography Special Mentions
• Film Making Finalists
Student CouncilA representative in every Clann
Temporary Building –Ground Floor
Temporary Building – First Floor
21st Century Skills
Communication
Collaboration
Critical thinking & Problem Solving
Creativity & Innovation
Information and Media Fluency
• Developing how students learn will fuel new innovation, opportunities, and help all students fulfil their potential.
• Our role as teachers is to understand how students learn. We are aware of many different learning styles in our classrooms and adapt many different techniques.
• Embracing the New Junior Cycle.
• Embracing Technology
Innovative Learning Community
Educational Advantages:
• Access to work when absent
• Access to notes and resources
• Platform for communication and collaboration
• Encourages independent learning
• Supports Different Learning styles
Learning & Teaching in Clonturk
OneNote as a learning Platform
Learning Opportunities with OneNote
Maths
English
Languages
Reverse Classroom
Why a Managed Service?
ZuluDesk is a Mobile Device ManagementSystem used for modern digital classroom.
The management company:
• Restricts passcode changes.
• Restricts downloading of non educational applications.
• Gives teachers and parents control over the student’s device usage
iPad Costings:
Ipad air 2 32GB 379
Griffin survivor cover 45
Deployment & Service 99
€523
Ebooks - Cost per year 90
Year 1 €613
3 Year Cost €793
Average yearly cost: €264
Deployment date: 31st AugustStore opening date: 13th AprilStore closing date: 8th June
School Day
• Classes to begin at 8.30am
• 15 min Break / 35 Min Lunch Break
• Classes Finish:• Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
at 3.30pm
• Wednesday at 12.55pm
Curriculum – School Subjects
Core Subjects
• English
• Irish
• Maths
• Modern Language
• Science
• C.S.P.E.
• S.P.H.E.
• P.E.
• Student Enrichment
• Coding
• History/Geography
Optional Subject
• Art
• Business
• Home Economics
• Materials Technology (Wood)
• Music
• Technical Graphics
• History/Geography
Other Information:
School Calendar - Website
• Return to School Dates:
• Return to School Tuesday 28th August
• I-Pad Deployment Friday 31st August
• Lock for Locker
Dress Code
• Clothes worn to school should be age appropriate, comfortable, clean and in good order.
• In general, clothing should cover from the neck to the knee, face must always be visible. If wearing leggings they must be worn with shorts, skirts or dresses. Shorts must be tailored – no sports shorts will be permitted.
• There must be no offensive slogans or pictures on any item of clothing.
• Underwear should not be visible.
• Torn, ripped and very tight clothing are not appropriate.
• Footwear should be flat, appropriate and not pose a safety hazard.
• Tracksuits/tracksuit bottoms/sports shorts may only be worn for PE class.
Attendance & Participation
Research has proven that there is a high correlation between school attendance and academic performance and success, while absence from school is often the greatest single cause of poor performance and achievement.
Mobile Phones
Phones are to be:
• stored in the pupils schoolbag or locker, pupils are not permitted to carry a mobile phone on their person.
• powered off when students arrive in school
• switched off until the pupil is outside the school gate after the school day.
• If a phone goes off in school the phone will be confiscated until the end of the day.
• We would ask that if your child is ill/needs to go home for a reason that they phone from the school office not from their mobile phone.
Homework
• As you are aware, homework is an important part of learning as it reinforces the material covered in class as well as providing experience in how to approach different kinds of questions and examination preparation.
• We all have a key role to play in reinforcing the importance of completing homework on a daily basis. Homework should be presented neatly and students should ensure enough time is spent on questions rather than rushing their work.
• 20 minutes per subject on average.
Zero Tolerance to Bullying• A key objective of Clonturk Community College is to make the school a safe
environment for all. Hence it is vitally important that mutual respect is one of our core values within which bullying should have no place.
• Each and every member of the school community has an important role to play in ensuring that we do everything possible to counteract bullying.
• Our Anti-Bullying Policy is closely linked to our Code of Behaviour, which is based on the concept of mutual respect.
Bullying is defined as unwanted negative behaviour, verbal, psychological or physical, conducted by an individual or group against another person (or persons) and which is repeated over time.
This definition includes cyber-bullying and identity-based bullying (such as homophobic bullying and racist bullying).
What can I do?
It is not advisable to advocate hitting back . Teach students some coping strategies
• Walk Tall
• Walk away
• Teach your child to appear confident
• Stay with friends-avoid bullies
• Avoid provoking a bully
• Take reasonable care of their belongings including their iPad
• Encourage assertiveness not aggression
• Save any abusive mobile phone message and report it to the Gardaí
Encourage them to tell
Other Policies:
•Healthy Lifestyle Policy
•Code of Positive Behaviour
•Anti-Bullying
It's different from my old school, but I'm
enjoying it ! At first it is hard getting used to
the new rules like calling your teachers by their first names and wearing no uniforms, but after a while you
get used to it!
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they feel cared for in Clonturk
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of students said they arehappy in
Clonturk CC