REMINDER: Cash for Clobber Collection tomorrow. Please leave bags of unwanted textiles on the stage in the hall. Help us recycle and raise funds for our school.
Many thanks for your continued support.
Cash for Clobber Collection
#ecoschools
The PTA will be holding its AGM on Wednesday 4th October at 7pm. At this meeting we will run through the highlights of the previous year, review the finances and discuss plans for the upcoming year. The meeting itself should take no longer than 30 minutes.
We will be losing several PTA members this year. A big thanks to them for their efforts over the last few years. Although the shoes will be hard to fill, we need new volunteers to step forward, so please consider helping out. It's not a huge commitment and can be quite fun and rewarding. We raised over £6000 last year and with your help, we hope to raise even more this year.
There will be teas and coffees, so it'll be a good way to meet new parents in a relaxed environment.
We look forward to seeing you there!
After School Art & Craft for our autumn term starts on Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th September.
P1 - P2 Tuesdays, 1:50 - 2:50pm
P3 - P7 Monday or Tuesday, 2:50 - 3:50pm
Please return reply slips asap.
Check out the After School Activities page to see what we get up to.... http://www.stcolumsprimaryschool.co.uk/art-craft/
Choir will begin on Tuesday 12th September for children in P5 - P7 only from 3-3:45pm in the hall.
Children in Primary 4 who have an interest in learning to sing are welcome to join beginning on Tuesday 3rd October.
Help us recycle and raise funds for our school!
We are taking part in the Cash for Clobber scheme as part of our ongoing work for the Eco-Schools Programme. The scheme is aimed at raising awareness of textile recycling among children and to show how essential it is for everyone in the ‘developed world’ to reduce, reuse and recycle and is also a great way of raising funds for our school. Schools which collect the most textiles per pupil are in with a chance to win the annual ‘Cash for Clobber’ competition with fantastic prizes of up to £2,000.
Last year unwanted textile donations raised £480 for our school. Fantastic effort everyone! Our Eco-School Committee used the money raised to purchase new P.E. and sports equipment from our Wish List which benefits all the pupils in our school.
On Wednesday 13th September, we are having our next bag drop collection. Bags of clean, unwanted textiles may be left in the school assembly hall for collection by Cookstown Textile Recyclers, one of the Eco-school program partners, who will sort and recycle. Low grade material is used for industrial wipers and fillings, good quality clothes are re-used in the developing world.
Why not have a post-summer clear out of old and unwanted items? Perhaps you could encourage family and friends to donate their unwanted textiles too?
What can you put in the bag??
All types of clothing (even with holes!)
Bags and shoes (please tie shoes together with laces)
Hats and belts
Towels and curtains
Bed linen (sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers)
Remember NO QUILTS OR PILLOWS and all items must be clean.
Many thanks for your continued support.
St. Colum’s Eco-Committee
Dominican College Entrance Assessment Information Morning
Parents of P7 pupils interested in transferring to Dominican College in the 2018-19 school year are warmly invited to the school on Saturday 9th September at 9.00 am for a familiarisation meeting.
Ms Ronan, Dominican Principal, will outline arrangements for the entrance assessment and the admissions criteria for Year 8. Registration packs will be available for pupils yet to register. The meeting should last no more than an hour.
Pupils will be able to visit some classrooms and help familiarise themselves with the school.
Parents are reminded that the deadline for registration for the entrance assessment is Friday September 22nd.
We have exciting news to share – our school has been chosen to be part of the Sustrans Active School Travel Programme, starting this term! We are teaming up with the country’s leading sustainable transport charity, Sustrans, to encourage more journeys to school by foot or wheels. Active travel, such as cycling, walking and scooting to and from school, has a range of benefits including:
Sustrans is one of our Eco-School Programme partners and the Active School Programme supports the topics of Transport, Healthy Living and Climate Change as we continue our work towards our second Eco-Schools Green Flag.
We will be working closely with Johnny McCrystal, our Sustrans Active Travel Officer, who will help us promote active travel throughout the year:
We understand cycling or walking to school is not easy for every family, and there will be opportunities for all children to participate in some activities/the programme.
We look forward to seeing more children and parents/carers cycling, walking and scooting to school this year!
BREAK HATCH PRICES
TOAST 30p
BAGEL 30p
BAGUETTE 35p
ENGLISH MUFFIN 30p
APPLE 25P
SMALL ORANGE 25P
PEAR 25p
KIWI 25p
BANANA 30p
YOGHURT 60P
WATER(330ML) 60p