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School Policies

Click  on links below to access some of our school Policies. Several policies are under review and are subject to change 

Administration of Medicines Policy:  The aim of the policy is to minimise health risks to children and staff on the school premises.

Admissions Policy Scoil Mhuire Abbeyside

Anti-Bullying Policy:  The Board of Management recognises the very serious nature of bullying and the negative impact that it can have on the lives of pupils. The Board is therefore fully committed to best practice in preventing and tackling bullying behaviour.

Child Protection Policy:  Our new procedures are based on the recently published Children First – National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children 2011.

Child Safeguarding Statement

Custody and Separation Policy:  This policy will try to provide clear parameters regarding the school’s approach to the issue of parental separation.

Data Protection Policy

Enrolment Policy  and Enrolment Form

Enrolment Policy to the Special Class  and SCOIL MHUIRE ENROLMENT FORM Special Class

Our enrolment policies are set out in accordance with the provisions of the Education Act (1998).

Healthy Lunch Policy:  In line with the aims of the curriculum for Social Personal and Health Education, the school promotes healthy eating amongst pupils and a positive attitude towards a healthy lifestyle.

Homework Policy:  As children work at different rates, the following times are a useful guide for pupils, parents and teachers on the amount of homework that is deemed appropriate.

Internet Acceptable Use Policy

Maths Plan 2014:  This plan is a record of whole school decisions in relation to Maths in line with the Primary Curriculum, 1999. It is intended to guide teachers in their individual planning for Maths.

Relationships and Sexuality Education Policy

School Improvemen Plan Literacy

School Self Evaluation Report:  A school self-evaluation of teaching and learning in literacy was undertaken during the period 8/01/2013 and 22/03/2013 and this is a report on the finding of the evaluation

School Self Evaluation Numeracy 2015:  A school self-evaluation of teaching and learning in Numeracy was undertaken during the period 06/01/2014 and 18/04/2014 and this is a report on the finding of the evaluation.