Thank you to all our students for contributing their beautiful artwork to our website.

Ratheniska National School

Partnering Children on their Developmental Journey

Our New Library

Ratheniska

For many years , the biggest room in our school has undergone numerous transformations. In the beginning it housed the two classrooms that made up the complete school of Ratheniska. As the years moved on and extensions were built, it became home to 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes for a number of years. After that, 3rd and 4th classes took over the room and then, in the early 1990s, Junior and Senior Infants took up residence. From 2008 to 2018, Junior Infants had the privilege of having it all to themselves until they moved into their new room across the way last year. Since then,  computer classes have been held in the room every Tuesday.

However, in the last few weeks , it has had a complete makeover and is now a very beautiful library. We look forward to  browsing, storytime, DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) and much more in this lovely space for many years to come.

A special thanks must be extended to the parents association for their hard work in fundraising during the last year. Their contribution and support has gone a long way towards providing a space for enriching the minds and imaginations of many children for years to come.

Click on the video to see how the room has evolved through the years.

TSI 2019

Ratheniska
After finishing what is our last cycle of TSI in Ratheniska school, we can say overall it is a fantastic and invaluable experience. We’ve learned an immeasurable amount of literacy skills that we expected to learn in long, boring lesson after lesson. TSI allows you to expand your vocabulary and develop your level of reading in an enjoyable, intriguing way.
For those wondering, TSI stands for Transactional Strategies Instruction. We have access to two massive trolleys filled with books to choose from. Although any class can have access to every book, usually we introduce younger classes to the activity with easy, short books. In our school, we recently finished building a library, expanding our collection of books even more. However, in 6th class, we can switch it up a bit. This year, we were allowed to pick our own books from at home or in school, and come up with our own questions. The ultimate goal in TSI is to be discussing our books because we enjoy them, not because we have to.
During this generation of TSI, we have more books than ever before. We tend to buy classics, such as ‘The Hobbit’, Micheal Morpurgo’s ‘The Butterfly Lion’, and ‘Holes’, by Louis Sachar. For this cycle, our group decided to choose the book “Wonder”, a book about a boy called August with a facial deformity. We would recommend this book because it gives you an insight on a different perspective, showing you how cruel some children can be, and how acts of kindness can change everything.
TSI has changed so much since 4th class when we started, and it will continue to develop and adjust to the classes that partake in the future. It is a great way to begin reading, even if you didn’t like books before. There’s a story or factual book for everyone out there, even if you haven’t found one for yourself
One of the main traits of TSI is to work in small groups of two or three. This helps people who aren’t so confident with reading aloud to feel more comfortable using their voice. Classes full of boys and girls have gained fluency in their reading because of TSI. There are so many ways working and reading with books has improved our language and writing.
In conclusion TSI is a interesting way of gaining confidence and learning to read independently. Now that we, in 6th Class,  have finished our last TSI cycle ever, we are certainly going to bring the skills we learnt in TSI with us in the future. We know the classes behind us will enjoy it as much as we have done.

Final School Tour for the Class of 2019

Ratheniska

As the weeks go by, the time in Primary school gets less and less for all in 6th Class. They celebrated 8 years together by spending a day at the adventure centre in Killaloe a few weeks ago. They had great fun in the outdoors for the day and enjoyed many team activities – a day to remember!

A Visit from Dobby!

Ratheniska

Dobby,  the African Pygmy hedgehog, came to visit the boys and girls in Rang 3 recently. We were delighted to be able to examine a hedgehog at close hand and were very careful to wear thick gloves when handling him!

 

Child Safeguarding Risk Assessment

Ratheniska

We have recently reviewed and updated our Child Protection Policy to include our newly-formed Risk Assessment.

This can be viewed in detail here.

In search of Water!

Ratheniska

The topic in recent weeks in Junior Infants has been “Water”. We discussed the importance of water and water conservation,  we experimented with floating and sinking, we tried out the village pump and we went for a walk to the well!

Carpool if you can!

Ratheniska

Karen from An Taisce visited our school again to begin a mapping exercise with the boys and girls. The idea is to map our homes in relation to each other and to promote the idea of carpooling. Many families already carpool or use the bus, but if that could be increased it would help us lessen our carbon footprint- a key goal as we aim for our Travel Green Flag.