Showing posts with label Sixth Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sixth Class. Show all posts

Friday, 20 December 2013

Mrs T Contemplates Childrens Christmas Plays



 Christmas performances are unique events and although nearly as old as the original itself year on year something fresh emerges. 2013 is no exception.

I have only got to see a selection of offerings. Time and an unusual bust of interest in places in JSS for 2014 have taken me off the circuit but as Kavanagh muses “Through a chink too wide there comes in no wonderMy chink was narrow and I think I got a view of the “spirit shocking wonder” and "the newness that was in every stale thin"

The youngest got the show on the road with simple seasonal poems but the wonder of this one was the capacity for language displayed. In less than 5 months in school they had sufficient command of 4 languages to sing songs, do recitations and perform little playlets. I saw another dimension of the concept of Universality. We adults talk about living in the global world. For these 5 year olds it is the reality and they embrace it with staggering ease and charm.

The snippet I witnessed of the 6 year olds was marked by speech. They had definitely got the message of opening the mouth and pronouncing the ends of each word. They transformed the joke-telling scene by the way they told’ em. “What do monkeys say on Christmas morning ? Jungle Bells, Jungle Bells”; every word as clear as crystal despite half of them collapsing with the wit of it all even before the joke was finished.

From the oldest in this building came the sweetest revelation. I was lucky to see the whole novel take on Christmas from beginning to end. It was excellent; acting, scenery, music, dancing choreography, organization. But wonderful as this was, the element that took my breath away was a more subtle aspect of the children. There were a few rare moments when one of them was unsure of a line. No fuss, no panic, no embarrassment, just a direct look at teacher, a nod of the head, a brief Oh Yeah and then on with the show. Again in these cramped beleaguered conditions where there is no room, a spiritual ideal is realized and made manifest , this world is all a play, enjoy it, play your part to the full, help each other and then forget it.

This is the newness and spirit shocking wonder that was revealed by the Christmas performances of 2013. Wasn’t I lucky and wouldn’t the Centre of it all be pleased?! Form 2 Girls performance is available here and more will be posted as we get the videos

Mrs T

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Visit of the Indian Ambassador to JSS

On November 12th JSS were honoured to have the Indian Ambassador to Ireland, Mrs Radhika Lal Lokesh launch Mr Kortenhorst's new textbook.


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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

The King and I Underway

On the 20th September the first readthrough for the King and I took place in Morehampton Road.  We can reveal that Fareed Sababou is cast as the bald fellow with a rake of children.....check in with the BLOG for more information soon.

Group Readthrough

The King and his Counsel

Hannah and Sophie study the text


Christmas Shoebox appeal

Christmas is a time for sharing and giving

Christmas Shoebox Appeal JS Primary from John Scottus on Vimeo.

Many thanks to parents and children for your fantastic response to our Christmas Shoebox appeal. The boxes will be sent to Albania by Heart to Hand where they will bring much joy and excitement to the children.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Mind Expanding Work from JS Primary




Mrs Telford produced this slideshow highlighting the work done by JSS Primary students on the Brain and Eye.They show excellent understanding of how the brain and eye work. Sit back and enjoy this slideshare of their project work!

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Halloween Fun in John Scottus Primary




Mr Callaghan produced this brilliant compilation which shows how creative and imaginative pupils and their teachers in JS Primary are. Halloween dress-up days are great fun. Enjoy!!


Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Mrs Telford's BLOG May 21st


Popping into classrooms on a daily basis allows you see first hand the excellent work that takes place regularly throughout the school. Today I thought I should seize the day and gather a sample from each class. So keep an eye on the display boards in Northumberland road and check out what is happening. This little exercise set me thinking as to whether you all might like a further update on all that has been happening in JSS in recent weeks. Shakespeare week, voice coaches, golf, enhanced curriculum in 6th class, cycling and projects all have made an impact in the last few weeks.

Shakespeare week was very satisfying. The creativity in evidence as each class took to the boards (of the Refreshment room) was very good. Learning by heart, learning to perform in front of an audience, learning to project your voice were the fruits of this week along with entertainment from staff and pupils No one will forget Mrs van de Belt's rendering of the Nurse from Romeo and Juliet alongside Mrs McGeough’s Juliet all happening in the Refreshment Room in the company of over a hundred children. Philip O’ Sullivan an actor of some renown took 6th class girls through a session on how to use voice and body to maximum effect to communicate with the audience.
A scene from  Romeo & Juliet
The Senior Primary classes have also embarked on enriching the 6th class curriculum with classes in how to coach a team, producing a Newsletter, dancing, constructing a building and learning how to be a mediator. While it has proved very demanding on teachers’ time and energy and also on the pupils, it is proving to be an excellent venture. It will need tweaking for next year but it certainly stretches the abilities of this very able age group.

Cycling is gaining in popularity so also is the need to be safe on the road. The scheme launched by the Dublin City Council is being availed of by 5th class pupils and over a period of 6 weeks they are being tutored in how to be model cyclists.  (We must let George Hook know on Newstalk that with a little help cyclists can be law abiding souls as well!!!!!)


On the sporting front, JSS has joined the ranks of Rory, Graham and Padraig, (well,  that might be a little exaggeration!) and taken up golf. Eight pupils, under the guidance of Mr John Hynes began the first block of sessions where they learn the key skills and also get the chance to compete against other budding golfers.

Our lecture series in Education has proved very vibrant and thought provoking. What is needed most from events such as these is that discussion, dialogue and argument follow in their wake which is exactly what has happened. Do not miss the last in the series which is on nutrition and which takes place on 4th June in the same venue.

Finally our assembly today was inspiring. Mr Pierce ( parent of two children in Form 1 and 1st class ) showed us the  video of his row across the channel from Dover to Calais. It is worth seeing. Over 5 hours in the company of 4 other brave sailors setting  a world record, raising  money for Cancer Research and JSS  and doing it all without any hitches is the kind of deed that resilient and universal beings embark on. Well done to all. Click on the screen below to enjoy a glimpse of their heroic journey. 




A new Challenge for 5th Class


5th Class girls and boys have started a six week cycling course withDr Bike which the Dublin City Council is providing for schools in Dublin.


In this course they will be learning about skills and safety out on the dangerous roads of Dublin. In the first two weeks they have been learning about checking their bike for any loose things. Then they learnt about turning around bends and to slow down when you turn a corner. They have also learnt to expect the unexpected when cycling e.g. If a car door swings open when you are on the road.

In the next few weeks they will be talking about brakes and gradually building good skills for the road and/or whenever they are cycling.

   By Madeline Hibbett


5th Class Girls Bike Lessons

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Fifth Class girls have been doing bike lessons with a man called Mr. Bike. The first day he was talking about the M check (How to check a bike) and also what type of clothes to wear while cycling. The next class was about steering and control. Mr. Bike brought in fifteen bikes and helmets to share amongst the girls. They all went to Pembroke Hockey Club and cycled beside the pitch. First they had to cycle around the cones and then the other way, twice each. Second they had to cycle really fast towards Mr. Bike and when you were half a meter away from him he pointed a direction behind his back and then they suddenly had to go that way. This was for any sudden things that might happen when you are cycling on a road. The saying is `expect the unexpected’. By the end of the sixth class I bet the girls will probably be really amazing cyclists!                                                Catherine McCaffrey.






Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Who was John Scottus?

Who was John Scottus? Jakob McKeown Holland, 3rd Class tells us in the following superb presentation:


More Shakespearean Fun

Fourth Class dressed as Women from Shakespeare Plays
Characters from Macbeth

Form 1: Full Many A Glorious Morning Have I Seen.....Sonnet 33

A First Class Will Shakespeare

A scene from  Romeo & Juliet

Much Ado About a Fantastic TY Production


Dogberry AKA the multi-talented Shophie Madden entertains and delights
Event Poster Designed by Aisling Murphy

Beatrice, Benedick and Leonato take a well-deserved bow

Hero has words with her cousin Beatrice

Benedick and Beatrice put aside their cynicism and embrace true love

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

5th & 6th Class Girls Abú

Miss Carroll writes:
5th and 6th class girls made it to the final of their Leinster league before Easter! They played out of their skins in a match against Glenageary National school on Wednesday the 10th March!
At full time the score was 0-0. After extra time the score was 0-0 and after playing 5 mins of Golden Goal the score remained 0-0!
As a result of this there will be a replay between the two teams! We are awaiting the date, time and venue of this match.
Thank you to all parents, teachers and 5th and 6th class for their continued support!
Hockey Abú!

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Get Behind Magic Flute, The Musical

Magic Flute, the Musical will run from Wednesday the 6th to Friday the 8th March 2013 in The Civic Theatre in Tallaght. Expect a musically enchanting extravaganza set in a circus with princes, maidens (awaiting rescue), ninjas (see below), dragons, unscrupulous bankers and the evil Queen of the Night herself  accompanied by choruses and orchestras of Alexandra College and JSS.
A production like this, involving 120 students, requires more funding than can be raised through ticket sales.We raised most of the money via passionate in-house fundraising but are just short of our venue and technical costs. And so we turn to you..... Please sponsor our school production by clicking this Fundit link

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Papagena and Papageno Rehearse

The Ninjas Practice their Martial Arts moves

6th Class Boys Work

Aboriginal Art

Drawing to Scale in Maths

Mathematics; Drawing to Scale

Fifth & Sixth Class Girls Perspective Drawings

Anonymous 5th Class Perspective Drawing!

Nina Howden's Perspective Art
6th Class Perspective

Sixth Class drawing with Precipitation

Sunrise Perspective

Streetscape