Please click here to view our document titled ‘Some Important Areas of Early Learning’.
Acmhainní do Thuismitheoirí / Resources for Parents
Would you like to learn more about some of the resources which could be useful for you and for your child as you go through Irish-medium education together? You can learn about and access some of those resources in this area of the site. The resources are categorized into 3 sections – Learning Irish, Schoolwork and Family Life. More materials and resources will be added to this section over time.
An Ghaeilge sa Bhaile - Irish at Home
Irish all around me - An Ghaeilge mórthimpeall orm
Praise, praise, praise - Mol an Óige agus Tiocfaigh sí
Speaking and reading in irish - Ag labhairt is ag léamh as gaeilge
Free Educational Resources for Parents
The ultimate list of free educational resources for parents. School teachers for their top website recommendations.
Gaeilge.ie - Free Educational Resources for Parents
Infectious diseases are a major cause of illness among school going children. Hand washing is the single most important part of infection control. Teaching children the skills of hand washing, along with coughing and sneezing etiquette is essential in breaking the chain of infection, regardless of the cause.
Appropriate vaccination of children, in line with the National Immunisation Guidelines, has resulted in fewer childhood illnesses. Appropriate control measures in Kilmurry NS will minimise transmission both within the school, but also to the wider community.
Below are a list of some of the infections that children may pick up. By clicking each link, you can learn how to best cope with and treat these conditions, and minimise the risk to your child and to others that he may come into contact with.
We ask that parents please inform the school immediately of any instances of infection, so that we can minimise the risk for all of our pupils.
Click on one of the links below for more information:
Below, you will find information, suggestions and tips for helping your child with Mathematics at home. These supports are designed to be fun and playful for you and your child. For further information please go to
https://ncca.ie/en/primary/
As a parent, you play a key role in your child's education. The NCCA has developed a number of resources to help you to support your child's learning in primary school.