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News & Notifications

Start of School Year arrangements

The following are the return to school dates for each year group-

Monday 28th August                       –              First Year only

Tuesday 29th August                      –              Second & Fifth Year only

Wednesday 30th August                 –              Third & Sixth Year only

Thursday 31st August                     –              Classes for all year groups and Transition Year induction

Changes to structure of school day/week

In accordance with new guidelines from the Department of Education and Skills, the structure of the school day and week has been amended. The school day will now commence at 08:50 each day finishing at 15:45 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. School will finish at 13:05 on Wednesday. Classes will be of 40 minute duration as now required by DES. The new weekly timetable is shown below.
new time table

Cutting Edge Technology Education

Senior technology students in Scoil Mhuire are involved in an exciting technology research project known as “the dalta project”.this project is run by university limerick in conjunction with Athlone institute of technology goldsmith university London Purdue university Indiana USA and Stockholm university.the project challenges students to design a project that tests the intelligence of birds.the students design their project and produce a portfolio which includes voice files and video files to explain their design and how it will work.The student’s design folios were then assessed using an alternative method os assessment known as adaptive comparative judgement (a.c.j.). During this method of assessment, the professional judgement of teachers replaces the marking of folios.the teacher or judge is asked to compare the work of two students and simply decide which one of them is better from many such comparisons a measurement scale is created using an algorithm this can then be referenced to generate test results.

The students also had an opportunity to experience a.c.j. as an experiment on peer assessment where they assessed each other’s work and provide feedback to each other to aid in the design process.students enjoyed this experience and found it both challenging and informative.

On Wednesday may 3rd the students were visited by a number of academics namely Dr. Donal Canty technology education department university limerick, Dr. Scott Bartholomew , Dr Greg Stilmer Liwei Zhang lecturer technology and engineering department Purdue university USA and 3 second year PhD students from limerick university. The visit was to enable the students to express their views on being involved in this new and exciting development in the assessment of students work.

Mr Gerald Crotty technology teacher Scoil Mhuire Kanturk welcomed the guests and thanked them for visiting Scoil Mhuire and affording the Scoil Mhuire students such a unique opportunity in being involved in this innovative approach to assessment.

Dr Donal Canty applauded the excellent standard of design by the students who used parametric modelling and programming to achieve their design ideas.he also invited Scoil Mhuire to attend next years p.a.t.t.( pupils attitude to technology.) conference which is taking place in Ireland in the summer of 2018. This will allow students and teachers to share their experiences on a.c.j.

DR DONAL CANTY TALKS TO DAVID WOLOSZYN
DR SCOTT BATHOLOMEW TALKS TO TOM O CALLGHAN
DR GREG STILMER TALKS TO NEIL O CONNOR AND JOHN LYNN
LIWEI ZHANG TALKS TO RACHEL O RIORDAN EVE O SHAUGHNESSY AND HEATHER BARRET

Cork Colleges Senior Hurling Champions

Well done to the Senior hurling team who defeated St. Fanahans of Mitchelstown to win the Cork Colleges Senior Hurling Championship on a scoreline of
Scoil Mhuire Kanturk 3-9
St. Fanahans 1-6
This came after two hard wins against Boherbue CS and St. Aidans.
Team and scorers

1 Eoin Guiney
2 Colm O’Keeffe
3 Denis Lucey
4 Thomas O’Callaghan
5 Tadhg Jones
6 Chris Mullane
7 Stephan Marshall
8 Diarmuid O’Mahony 0-2
9 Rory O’Mahony
10 Daniel Murphy 1-0
11 Evan O’Sullivan 0-7
12 Adam Murphy
13 Conor Breen
14 Michael Buckley
15 Evan O’Brien 2-0
16 Kevin Healy
17 Eamon Rea
18 Neil O’Connor
19 Ronan Buckley
20 Luke Barrett
21 Darragh Healy Fitzgerald
22 Colin Healy


An Arts Festival To Be Proud Of

Well done to Samantha O’Dea who won the TY category at the Kanturk Arts Festival. Highly commended were Paula Lisauskaite, Sophie O’Callaghan, Clodagh O’Keeffe, Michelle O’Keeffe, Maoilíosa O’Brien and Hayley Buckley

Kanturk Arts Festival entrant
Smaantha O'Dea who won the TY category at the Kanturk Arts Festival

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