Cliffoney National School, Cliffoney, Co. Sligo

School Information

 
 
 
 

Cliffoney N.S. is a six teacher school located at the heart of the village of Cliffoney, Co. Sligo. We pride ourselves on a very positive school climate and high standards of academic achievement. We are proud to promote the Catholic ethos but warmly welcome children of all faiths and beliefs. Some of the experiences and facilities we provide for our pupils include:

  • Modern, spacious school building
  • Large playground and football pitch
  • Excellent IT facilities
  • A multi-sensory room
  • Organic vegetable garden
  • Coaching in many different sports
  • Opportunities to be involved in choir, concerts and musicals
  • Book rental facility
  • Active Parents’ Association
  • Early morning drop-off service and after school activity club provided by Acorn Montessori on the school grounds

The School Day

School begins – 9:00 a.m.

School finishes – 2:40 p.m. (1:40pm – Infants) 


For insurance purposes, children are not admitted into the building until school begins as they are not supervised by teachers. The Board of Management does not accept any responsibility for children before 9.00 a.m. and after 1:40 p.m. for infants and 2:40 p.m. for all other classes. 
Children must enter the school in the morning via the side doors on the yard and must be collected from the yard at home-time. Parents must notify the school in writing if there is any change in arrangements for children going home.

Lunch

Break – 11:00a.m.

Lunch – 12:30p.m. 

The children have a short break at 11:00a.m. at which time they can have a small snack.  Children eat the remainder of their lunch at 12:30p.m. in their classroom, supervised by the teacher. We encourage healthy eating in Cliffoney N.S. and ask parents to please ensure that your child beings a well-balanced lunch, appropriate to their age. At both break and lunch time, all children go to the yard to play. 

Pupil Absences

A written note must be furnished in the event of your child being absent for any reason. 

This note can be written in your child’s homework journal (using appropriate pages in the middle) or a letter explaining the absence can be sent to the class
teacher (Junior/Senior Infants). Parents are reminded that under the provisions of the Education Welfare Act (2000), all school principals are obliged by law to inform the authorities in the case of any pupil who misses 20 or more days during the school year, for any reason. Missing time from school is a significant factor in educational performance.  Pupils, however, should not be in school if they are unwell.

Health Issues / Medicines

Please notify us if your child has any allergies or medical condition that you feel we should know about.

Staff do not give medicines to pupils. Pupils are not permitted to have or use medicines on the school premises unless the school has been informed of this in writing. Any parent who feels that their child needs medication in case of emergency should contact the principal to discuss procedure.

As we apply plasters for minor cuts and grazes, please inform us if you do not want us to do this for your child for any reason e.g. child allergic to plasters etc. In the event of your child feeling unwell at school, parents are informed immediately by phone – forgive us if we err on the side of caution! In the event of a serious accident, we take appropriate action in accordance with our Health and Safety Policy – Hopefully this will not happen!

Home – School Communication

Communication between the home and the school is encouraged and fostered. If you have any concerns or worries, we ask that you email to the class teacher and if necessary, request a meeting with the teacher. Alternatively, you may call the school on 071 9166578 to make an appointment. An appointment system ensures that teaching is not interrupted and that classes are not left unsupervised.

Parent / Teacher meetings normally take place in November. Advanced notice of these meetings will be given.

General school information/notices are issued from the principal or class teacher through email.

On occasion, a message may be sent home via a text message to a parent’s mobile. It is very important that the school be notified of changes in contact details.

Internet Safety

At Cliffoney National School, we are committed to helping children become safe, respectful and responsible digital citizens. Technology offers wonderful opportunities for learning, creativity and communication, and we believe it is important that pupils are supported in using it positively and safely.

We encourage all members of our school community to follow our online safety message:

We work closely with parents and guardians to promote positive online behaviour, cyber safety and digital wellbeing both at school and at home.

Useful Online Safety Resources

We recommend the following trusted websites for parents, pupils and staff:

  • ie – online safety advice, guides and resources for parents and schools
  • Oide Technology in Education – guidance on digital learning and internet safety
  • ISPCC – advice and support for children and families
  • ie – reporting harmful online content
  • Common Sense Media – reviews and guidance on apps, games and media
  • Internet Matters – practical advice for parents on devices, gaming and social media

Throughout the school year, pupils engage in lessons and activities that promote:

  • respectful online communication
  • cyberbullying awareness
  • digital wellbeing
  • responsible use of technology
  • safe use of online platforms and devices

We recognise that online safety is a shared responsibility and value the partnership between school, parents and the wider community in helping children navigate the digital world safely and confidently.

www.webwise.ie

Enrolment

As is customary every year, we will have an Enrolment Evening during the second term (usually in January or February). Any parent(s)/guardian(s) wishing to enrol their child at Cliffoney National School are invited to attend. However, should you require an alternative appointment, we would be happy to facilitate this.

Please find below our Enrolment Form. If you have any questions, you can contact us using the email address or phone number below.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IHkZrrS3QlhXcdMK6H-XyY5sBHW1eOh0/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=111398913072311538523&rtpof=true&sd=true

School Uniform

Uniform

 

Navy pinafore, skirt or trousers

Navy crested jumper or cardigan

Blue shirt or polo shirt

Suitable supportive footwear

P.E. / Sport

 

Navy crested sweatshirt

Navy tracksuit bottoms

Blue polo shirt

Runners

The crested school jumpers/sweatshirts are compulsory and may be purchased at Jako Sports in Sligo.

 

N.B. It would be extremely helpful if all clothes (especially jumpers & cardigans) could be clearly labelled to help the children identify their own belongings.