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Fair Trade Big Breakfast Morning
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On Wednesday, March 2nd Rathmore N.S hosted their first Fair Trade BIG breakfast morning. The morning was organised to celebrate Omar (a coffee production farmer from Honduras) coming to the school to give a presentation to the children. Ms. Brady, Ms. Shaw, the Green Schools Committee, Ms. Prendiville and her class organised the fantastic event. A huge amount of work went into getting the hall decorated and displaying the attractive posters and banners. A fantastic effort was made by all the children in the school to get involved and every class and teacher contributed to the breakfast morning in some way. Fabulous treats and cakes were baked using fair trade ingredients by children in every class, and beautiful art work was proudly displayed.
It all kicked off at 10 O’ Clock, Ms Brady welcomed Gill and Michael from RTE 2 who captured the whole event for their show ‘News2day’. Other guests included Ruth from Fair Trade Ireland and Aileen from Tesco in Naas. The hall quickly filled with well-known faces from the community, parents and children from 3rd to 6th class.
The hall was a hub of excitement as children and adults sampled the various Fair Trade baked goods that were brought around proudly by the children from the Green Schools Committee. The hall was filled with chatter and the children proudly presented each display and educated their parents about Fair Trade. The children represented their school excellently when they were interviewed for various segments for news today. The children from Junior Infants to second class had their turn to visit the hall and be part of the event. When Omar arrived the hall erupted with delight. Ms Lancaster addressed the whole hall and made a wonderful welcoming speech and thanked everyone involved. Omar and Peter from Fair Trade Ireland spoke about Omar’s coffee production farm. The children got involved and asked Omar a range of questions. The morning was concluded with lots of photos being taken with Omar and the children went back to their class rooms. A great morning was enjoyed by all who attended.
On behalf of Rathmore School, Ms Shaw and Ms Brady would like to give a huge thank you to everyone who helped and contributed to the event. In particular a huge thank you to Ann Grainger from Kildare Print in Naas who provided exquisite, bright vibrant banners and posters. Thank you to Eibhlín in Alice’s Restaurant in Naas for making us a beautiful cake with the Fair Trade logo on it. Also Brigid Judge and Síobhan Parker for volunteering their time. Ms. Prendiville and her class for their fabulous projects and help on the day. To all the parents and wonderful people from the community for giving up their time and attending the event. Thank you to Annie Gough for capturing every moment with fabulous photographs. And finally to all the children in Rathmore School, who without their interest and participation, the event would not have been possible.
Fairtrade Big Breakfast
Due to our recent status as ‘Fairtrade School’ we’re delighted to have a guest speaker from a coffee farm in Honduras come visit our school as part of Fairtrade Fortnight. The event is taking place on Wednesday 2nd March at 10am in the school hall. Our Greenschools Committee will be hosting a Fairtrade tea/coffee & treats morning to coincide with the guest speakers. You’ll also get to hear about the origins of a typical breakfast. There will be lots of other fun things happening as well. ALL ARE INVITED !
Christmas Charity 2015 – €1 per child
It was decided that instead of gifts for teachers that a collection for a charity would be done. This year’s nominated charity is the Dyslexia Association of Ireland. (Naas/Newbridge Branch) The Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) has been working with and for people with dyslexia since 1972. As you are aware, research suggests 10% of our population is affected by some level of dyslexia. Its aims are to improve the provision of services for children and adults with related reading, writing and spelling difficulties. It has a national membership of 3,000 families and teachers.
The Naas/Newbridge Branch is affiliated to the DAI. The branch is run by a voluntary committee consisting of parents of children with dyslexia. The branch provides an information and support group for parents, and learning support for both primary and secondary school children with dyslexia. We will be having a Christmas Jumper Day/Non Uniform Day on Tuesday 22nd December and ask for a €1.00 donation from the children. All monies collected will go to the Naas/Newbridge DAI Branch.
School will close on 22nd December at 12.30pm and buses will be running at this time.
School Calendar 2015/16
The school calendar (see opposite) is up to date. Key dates for 2015/16:
October 26-30: Mid term break
December 23 – Jan 5: Christmas break
February 18-19: Mid term break
March 17 – April 1: St Patricks Day & Easter
May 2-6: May holiday
June 3-6: June holiday
June 30: School closes