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Loreto College St Stephen’s Green. PrincipalMs Tríona Barrett Deputy PrincipalMs Mary Mc Ateer. Information for Parents. Class 2015-2021. History of the College. Celebrating 175 years The 1986 Fire The newly built school Recent developments. The College Philosophy. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Loreto CollegeSt Stephen’s Green
Principal Ms Tríona Barrett
Deputy Principal Ms Mary Mc Ateer
Information for Parents
Class 2015-2021
History of the College
Celebrating 175 years The 1986 Fire The newly built school Recent developments
The College Philosophy
The Loreto philosophy of education is centered in God and rooted in Gospel values where truth, freedom, justice, sincerity and joy find expression.
It is inspired by the words and actions of Mary Ward and Ignatius Loyola
We hope that our graduates will
be capable of developing and deepening a relationship with God, and of seeking to find Him in all things.
be happy, friendly, and self-confident, with a sense of humour and an awareness of their God-given gifts and the need to continue to develop them.
have a generosity of spirit and a readiness to place their talents at the disposal of others, especially the most needy.
be motivated and prepared to take their place in the community and to contribute selflessly to the common good.
Proud of having belonged to a Loreto College with due respect for its values and those who taught them.
Our Mission Statement
In an atmosphere of mutual respect and justice, we are acommunity that aims to provide a rich and diversecurriculum catering for the needs of each individualstudent. We provide a holistic education wherein westrive for excellence in the pursuit of knowledge. Socialconcerns and spiritual values are central to oureducational philosophy, while sporting and culturalendeavours are encouraged. Each student is challengedto realise her full potential and to recognise the dignity ofeach human being.
We ask you ……
To support our ethos To encourage participation in liturgy To recognise that all we do is
underpinned by a commitment to faith and faith development
To actively embrace the values which your daughter will encounter here
School Day
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
08:55-15:20
Tuesday & Thursday
08:55-16:00
Day begins with a Reflection on the intercom
at 08:58.
School Day
Monday
08:55-14:40 8 x 35 min. classes
14:40-15:20 1 x 40 min. class
Break 10:40 - 10:50
Lunch 12:35 - 13:30
School Day
Tuesday and Thursday
08:55-16:00 9 x 40 min. classes
Break 10:15 - 10:25
Lunch 12:25 - 13:20
School Day
Wednesday and Friday
08:55-15:20 8 x 40 min. classes
Break 10:15 - 10:25
Lunch 12:25 - 13:20
School DayTypical Monday
08:55 Options09:30 Maths10:05 Irish10:50 History11:25 English12:00 Religion13:30 Physical Education14:05 Physical Education14:40 Geography
Facilities
Sports Hall 4 Science Labs
Oratory 2 Art Rooms
Library 2 HE Kitchens
Assembly Hall 2 Music Room
Conference Room Computer Room
Canteen (Gerard’s) – breakfast and lunch
Liturgy
Morning Prayer in the Oratory every Friday morning at 08:30
Four Folk Masses take place throughout the year on Saturdays at 18:30
Retreat Programme Grandparents’ Mass Carol Service Full School Mass Marking of all Seasonal Events
Extra-Curricular Activities
Music Ceiliúr (school choir) Wind EnsembleFolk Group Chamber GroupSiansa (Senior Orchestra) Cuisle (Junior Orchestra)
Sport Soccer Table TennisGaelic Football AthleticsCamogie HockeyBasketball Cross-CountryGymnastics SwimmingCricket TennisBadminton
Social Justice Mission Possible JPICAmnesty St Vincent de Paul
Environment Green Committee
Other Debating Young ScientistDrama Student CouncilMUN Computer Club
Class Allocation
Classes are mixed ability Ordinary level classes are organised
where there is a need in Irish and Maths
Pastoral Care
Buddy System Tutor Year Head Chaplain Guidance Counsellor Deputy Principal Principal
Special Education Needs
Resource Learning Support
Subjects for Junior CertGaeilge MathsEnglishHistory
GeographyScience
CSPERE
ChoirSPHE
PE
MusicArt
BusinessHome Economics
FrenchSpanishGerman
Latin
Transition YearGaeilge MathsEnglishScienceCareers
PERE
Community Work Placement(2 weeks)
Work Placement(2 weeks)
ChineseComputers
Cookery for TodayClassical Studies
DebatingIdeology & International
RelationsProject Option
FrenchSpanishGerman
Italian for Fun
Additional subjects on the timetable are: Music/Drama, Debating, Aerobics and RSE
Activities: Martial Arts, First Aid, Skiing, Samba Drumming, Road Safety Awareness, Modern Dance, Computer Safety, Fire Safety, Song School, Aromatherapy.
Leaving Cert Subjects
Gaeilge MathsEnglish
BiologyChemistry
Physics
AccountingBusiness
Economics
Applied MathematicsArt
GeographyHistory
Home EconomicsLatinMusic
FrenchSpanishGerman
Assessment
o Continuous Assessment in terms 1 and 2 for all years
o ‘Mock’ exams for 3rd and 6th years in February
o Summer exams for allo Reports sent to parents three times a
year
Levels Chosen by Students
88 students in Leaving Certificate 2014 class
Higher Level Ord. Level
Irish 74* 13*
English 86 2
Maths 61 27
At present the full 88 students are doing Higher Level
in all other subjects.
Admissions 2015
96 places available30 go to Loreto Junior School2 places will be offered under the new scholarship scheme64 places allocated according to the followingcriteria: Sisters of current or former students Daughters of staff members Nieces of Loreto Sisters Daughters of past students Pre-enrolment form holders Names on the Admissions list
The first name for 2015 was recorded on:30th August 2002
Procedures1. Yellow form to be completed this evening2. Within 21 days successful applicants will
be offered a place3. The place must be accepted within 7 days
Student Record Form Long Birth Certificate Cheque €1,032 (deposit of €1,000 and Registration fee
of €32) Confirmation that the code of Behaviour has been read.
4. Letter will then be sent securing the place5. In the event of a cancellation the place is
automatically offered to the next applicant on the waiting list
Thank you
Questions Welcome