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Holy Family Community School

Holy Family Community School. 3 rd Year Information Night. Junior Certificate Exams. Junior Certificate Levels Irish, Maths Higher Level (H), (A) Ordinary Level (O), (G) Foundation Level (F), (B) English(New Junior Cycle Specification) Higher Level Ordinary Level

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Holy Family Community School

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  1. Holy Family Community School 3rd Year Information Night

  2. Junior Certificate Exams • Junior Certificate Levels • Irish, Maths • Higher Level (H), (A) • Ordinary Level (O), (G) • Foundation Level (F), (B) • English(New Junior Cycle Specification) • Higher Level • Ordinary Level • Business Studies and Science • Common Level • Other subjects • Higher Level • Ordinary Level • CSPE • Common Paper • Summer Report, Parent/Teacher Meeting (8th November), Christmas Report, Mock Report, Teacher’s Advice

  3. Subject Levels • Subject Levels are chosen in March for the Examinations in June • Levels chosen for J.C. and J.C. results affect levels for L.C. • J. C. Maths – no bonus points for higher level • L.C. Maths – 25 bonus points for H1 to H6 grade on higher level paper • J. C. Gaeilge Oral – 40%, 25th and 26th February • L.C. Gaeilge – 40% for Oral Exam

  4. Junior Certificate Exams • Attendance is crucial. • Good work ethic from the start of 3rd Year. • Teachers aiming to have subject’s curriculum largely completed by Mock Examinations (February). • Assessment structures considerably changed in recent years. • Junior Certificate assessments started in some subjects already: • English – Classroom Based Assessment 1 in 2nd Year • Science – Classroom Based Assessment 1 in 2nd Year • Business Studies – Classroom Based Assessment 1 in 2nd Year • Home Economics project – completed in 2nd Year. • CSPE action project • Project work for technical subjects will start at the end of October / early November in 3rd Year. • All project work to be done in school under the direct supervision of the teacher. Work done outside school not allowed in exam.

  5. Junior Certificate Exams Metalwork

  6. Junior Certificate Exams Technology

  7. Junior Certificate Exams Home Economics

  8. Junior Certificate Exams Art

  9. Junior Certificate Exams Materials Technology (Wood)

  10. Junior Certificate Exams Music CSPE

  11. Junior Certificate Exams Science

  12. Junior Cycle English

  13. Junior Cycle Business Studies

  14. Study • Quiet, well-lit space with a desk and chair • No television, music, phone, computer games... • 2-3 hours per night, 6 days per week • Study plan • Written homework • Learning homework • Revision • Basic Equipment – Dialann, books, copies, pens, pencils, ruler, parer, eraser, calculator

  15. Other items • Past Examination Papers – orders by Friday, 14th September. • Study and Revision Plans • Student Personal Accident Insurance €8 • Supervised Study Form available on school website. Return to Ms. Connaughton. • Examination fees are due in March.

  16. New Junior Cycle Framework • Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement • Assessment of schoolwork - 3rd Year CBA & Assessment Task • Exceptional • Above expectations • In line with expectations • Yet to meet expectations • Terminal examination (June) • Distinction • Higher Merit • Merit • Achieved • Partially achieved • Not Graded • Certificate to include a report on Wellbeing and other areas of learning • www.ncca.ie or www.juniorcycle.ie

  17. Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement

  18. Senior Cycle Courses • Transition Year (TY) • Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA) • Leaving Certificate (LC) (LCVP optional)

  19. Senior Cycle • Senior Cycle Curriculum provision is planned during 3rd Year: • Student Assembly during November and an Information Meeting on Monday, 19th November at 7.00pm. It’s very important that parents attend this meeting. • December– students fill in application forms for Senior Cycle Programmes. This will allow students’ details to be updated and will determine demand for Transition Year, Leaving Certificate Applied and Leaving Certificate Programmes. • December - subject option forms completed by prospective Leaving Certificate students. It is very important that all forms are completed accurately.

  20. Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle Subjects

  21. Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle Subjects

  22. Advice re Subject Choice • Subject Choice • Course / Career Requirements • Levels • Foreign language • Science subject • Interest • Ability • Students’ Leaving Certificate levels will not be higher than their Junior Certificate levels • Students find it more difficult and have to work harder to achieve the same grades in their Leaving Certificate examinations as they achieved in their Junior Certificate examinations.

  23. Pastoral Care Team • Teachers & SNAs • Secretaries and Caretakers • Tutors: Newton Ms. E. Lee Darwin Ms. S. Doyle Hamilton Mr. L. O’Sullivan Tyndall Mr. J. Darcy Curie Ms. C. Phillips Franklin Ms. C. Dollard McClintock Ms. K. Gernon • Year Head Ms. M. Norton • Chaplain Mr. N. McConnell • Guidance Counsellors Ms. K. O’Connell & Ms. C. O’Malley • SEN Coordinator Ms. Paula Dunne • Deputy Principals Mr. C. Morrin, Ms. I. Fallon & Ms. D. O’Keeffe • Principal Ms. B. Kelly

  24. Student Support Team • Team: Principal, Chaplain, Guidance Counsellors, SEN Coordinator • Core Purpose: to coordinate the support available for all students in the school • Referrals from staff, parents and students • Early Bird Enterprise

  25. School Procedures • Dialann • Punctuality and Attendance • Sickness procedures • Car park for staff use only • Bus bays must kept clear • All parents / visitors must report to reception • Parents / visitors are not allowed on in the school building or on the yard unless accompanied by a member of staff • Students are expected to be ‘good neighbours’ • Impression given by large student groups • Changed contact details?

  26. Student Conduct • Conduct on and while queueing for Buses • Internet / Cyberbullying • Weapons • Fireworks

  27. Important Dates • Parents’ Association AGM – Monday 16th October, 2018 at 7.00pm, followed by talk from YoDA (Youth Drug and Alcohol Service, HSE). • Parent/Teacher Meeting – Tuesday, 8th November, 2018, 4.15-6.45pm • Information Meeting re Senior Cycle Programmes, 5th Year Subject Options and Careers – Monday, 19th November, 2018, 7.00pm

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