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School Prospectus
Content Why Choose RCC? ...................................................................... 3 Curriculum ..................................................................................... 5 Transition Year ............................................................................. 8 School Framework .................................................................. 11 Extra-Curricular .......................................................................... 13 Sports Programme ................................................................. 16 Sports Gallery ........................................................................... 17 Leaders in Technology ........................................................... 18
Ms. Georgina Keena Principal
Dr. Jude Lohan Deputy Principal
Science Gallery ......................................................................... 19 Technology Gallery .................................................................. 20 Music Gallery ............................................................................. 21 Art, Craft & Design Gallery ................................................. 21 Student Services ...................................................................... 22 New Build ................................................................................... 23
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DES Inspection report .............................................................. 26
A Chairde Uaisle Choosing the right secondary school is one of the most important life decisions you will make for your child. Will they make good progress academically? Will they be well cared for? Are there exciting extra-curricular activities to get involved in? And most importantly, will they be happy? In partnership with our feeder Primary schools, we aim to make the transition from Primary to Secondary school an exciting and positive experience. Here at Roscommon Community College, we aim to give all our students a love for learning, developing their self-esteem and confidence, while ensuring that they enjoy their time here. Our highly effective experienced staff challenge all our students to always achieve their potential. Roscommon Community College provides a vibrant and energetic setting for growth and development. When your child enters our school, they are taken on a journey of exploration that equips them with the necessary knowledge and skills to develop self-confidence, independent enquiry, respect, positivity and tolerance. Our school has your child at its centre. We provide a framework of education that fosters academic excellence, pastoral care and social direction. Our support structures will enhance your child’s life chances. We work with our students to achieve high academic standards and guide them throughout their time in our school, so that they make appropriate life choices as they venture beyond our walls.
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Our highly skilled and dedicated staff are committed to our students. The work we do to enhance their learning experiences is at the vanguard of educational practice and yet we never lose focus on their individual needs. We offer the broadest range of subjects in Roscommon town, within our own school. Our extensive list of extra-curricular activities gives a holistic and fulfilling experience of learning to your child and enables them to flourish in a variety of different ways in a range of different read settings.
At Roscommon Community College we have a thriving, diverse and academically challenging environment for our students. We engage them on a range of different levels, whilst always challenging them to think critically, work independently and proactively, and act responsibly. Our blend of academic and social programmes nurtures inclusivity and connects our students to the wider society, in a way that enables them to contribute to their local community in a positive and well-meaning way. I hope that as you browse through this prospectus and attend our Virtual Open Day, you will discover a vibrant school community, characterised by an atmosphere of warmth and vitality, where our pupils are active, enthusiastic and happy. Míle buíochas as ucht do chuid ama agus táimid ag tnúth go mór le bualadh libh go luath amach anseo. Mise le meas,
Ms. Georgina Keena Principal
Our Mission At RCC we aim to provide a quality academic, practical, social and spiritual education for our students, suited to their needs and abilities, in a warm, caring and friendly environment. We foster mutual respect between students and staff and instil in our students a sense of self-discipline and community.
Why Choose RCC? Our ethos centres on the student. We prize each and every child in our care and acknowledge their individuality, unique talents and their contribution to our school community, as well as the wider society. We seek to develop each student’s talents to their highest potential, in an environment that respects, encourages and affirms their efforts at achieving personal goals. RCC is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of education. We believe that every student has a tremendous and unique potential and our aim is to enable this potential in a structured and focused way. We encourage civic responsibility, so that each student makes a positive contribution to our society and brings their individual distinctiveness to bear. Respect is an important factor in Roscommon Community College. All teachers and students operate in an atmosphere of mutual cooperation and collaboration and this is reflected in the enduring relationships of all within the school community. Our results reflect
the dedication and hard work of both students and teachers. Every year our students apply through the CAO for third level places and over 90% are offered their first or second choice. Our highly effective Transition Year Programme allows students to engage in a variety of work practices, that focuses their subject options going into 5th year. This gives our students the opportunity to make right choices from the outset. Regardless of the level of academic ability, we have a variety of assistance programmes for all students. We have career specific options that focus our students on pathways to college, as well as a managed progression policy for all students. At Roscommon Community College, we excel as a school community. We believe that all our students are school leaders and we place them at the centre of teaching and learning in the school. We foster a climate of independent learning and inspire our young people to achieve. We listen to our students respect their views and opinions, in an environment of mutual respect and responsibility.
First Years We know how challenging it is to make the transition from sixth class to first year, even with all the support structures in place. We understand that the transition from Primary to Post-Primary school can be a stressful time for some students and their parents/guardians. To ease this and make it as enjoyable as possible, we invite all our incoming first years to participate in an on-site induction programme. This induction programme eases our first years into school life by learning how to get around the school building, organise your locker, read your timetable, how to use your journal and our online learning platform “MS Office 365�. Those who deliver these programmes include the Class Tutor, Year Head, Principal, Deputy Principal, Guidance Counsellor and Student Support Leaders.
In early May, an information evening is held for parents/guardians of incoming First Year students. Here the parents/guardians can meet the Principal, Deputy Principal, Year Head, and other teachers. It provides an open forum for any queries or concerns they may have; it provides insight into how the school operates and provides helpful strategies that will enable their child adapt and settle into school. In a time of restricted access, this year our Junior and Senior Cycle students came together and created an online video tutorial library available through our website roscomcol.com, to support new students before coming to school. First year students start school in late August, ahead of all other year groups. This allows them to meet each other, to become familiar with new surroundings and to meet their teachers.
Student Support Leaders The Student Support Leaders consist of Transition Year students who are role models, mentors, and leaders of our First Year students. Young people relate best to their peers and in this capacity our Student Support Leaders are invaluable in caring for our new students. They arrange activities that help the First Years to get to know the school and to make friends. They visit the class group regularly and are always watchful that everyone is settling in well. They alert staff to any concerns our new students may have and support them with their ICT learning - answering any questions they may have regarding engagement with our online platform, MS Office 365. 3
Our Educational Practice Your Pathways
Application Process for Incoming First Years Application forms and information regarding our Admission Policy will be delivered by representatives from Roscommon Community College to our local primary schools and other feeder schools for your son or daughter in 6th class. Alternatively, information is available from www.roscomcol.com. 4
CURRICULUM
Junior Cycle RCC takes a broad and holistic view of education. Passionate about lifelong learning, we believe that success at examination level is crucial to developing the skillset that our students will need to become independent thinkers and self-disciplined learners. Our students are encouraged to take higher level in all their chosen subject areas and consistently achieve high grades across the board. In first year, our students sample and participate in all core, elective and non-exam subjects. Then in accordance with the Department of Education guidelines on the new Junior Cycle, each student maintains all the core subjects and selects three of the elective subjects for the Junior Cycle examination. Together with a number of non-examinable subjects they explore the curriculum through innovative and progressive classroom pedagogies and connect with a range of topics that develop them in a holistic and well-structured manner.
Junior Cycle group work
Junior Cycle
BEING LITERATE
Core Subjects
COMMUNICATING
MANAGING MYSELF
Irish, English, Mathematics, History, Science, French/German Elective Subjects
WORKING WITH OTHERS
KEY SKILLS
Geography, Music, Home Economics, Business Studies, Materials TechnologyWood, Engineering, Technical Graphics, Art. STAYING WELL
Non-Exam Subjects Career Guidance, Study Skills, Religious Education, Computer Studies Well-being
BEING CREATIVE
MANAGING INFORMATION & THINKING BEING NUMERATE
With the new Junior Cycle all students develop eight key skills which enable them to participate in 21st century learning.
CSPE, SPHE, PE, Religion, Amber Flag Programme of Events, Check and Connect, One Good School, Pieta House – Resilience and Well-being Programme.
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COMMENTS FROM
1st Year Students
“I like the school because the teachers are lovely and kind. I like the way we picked our subjects in 1st year and not in 2nd year!”
“The moment I stepped in the door I felt welcome! The teachers are fantastic and always make us feel great about ourselves.I have learned so much in my first term! It is an amazing school with an even better community!”
“I really like Roscommon Community College because it is a very happy school, the pupils are all very nice and the teachers are kind and caring. I also really like the lunch scheme.”
“I am very happy in school. The teachers are fantastic. They support you and help you in any way possible. What a great school!”
“I like this school because I have made a lot of new friends. It’s easy to find my way around the school. All the teachers are so friendly and helpful.”
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“I was very excited to go to this school and it was well worth the excitemen t. The teac h e rs and pupils are very nice a n d helpful. There is a h alf day on F ri day and I really like th is.”
Positive Behaviour All members of the Roscommon Community College community are expected to treat one another with respect, good manners and courtesy at all times. We expect and promote high standards of behaviour centred on respect including: respect for self, respect for fellow students, respect for staff and respect for property. View our Code of Behaviour on www.roscomcol.com In supporting the members of our school community our motto is “If you don’t report it, you support it”.
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Transition Year RCC challenges Transition Year students to formulate a sense of self, set and achieve new goals and ambitions, reach heights that they never knew possible and experience diversity and enjoyment of education. We encourage and help our students to embrace change and opportunity while developing cognitive, social and emotional skills in a way that complement the transition to senior cycle. Students study the core Leaving Certificate subjects and sample the extensive range of modular subjects on offer. The benefits of this core year can be seen by our students in their awareness, attitude and commitment to their studies and prevailing excellent results attained in their Leaving Certificate. CORE SUBJECTS
NON-EXAM SUBJECTS
Gaeilge
Outdoor Pursuits
English
Career Guidance
Mathematics
Work Experience
French/German
Preparation for the World of Work
MODULAR Multimedia and Web Development
English
Law Education
Business and Enterprise
Irish
Global Citizenship Education (GCE)
French
Debating
Education
German
Geography
Art, Craft and Design
Metalwork
Home Economics
Social Dancing
Engineering Design
Music
Career Guidance
Science
Maths
Work Experience and Preparation for the World of Work
Environmental Studies
Outdoor Pursuits
GAA Leadership Programme
Psychology
NUIG Leadership Programme
First Aid
NUI Galway Mini Med
John Paul II Award
Driver Education
First Aid
GAA Coaching Course
Roddy Doyle Writing Workshop
Work Experience
Farm Management
WorldWise Global Schools Project (WWGS)
Community Work Experience
Microsoft Certificate
Production of School Magazine
Career Guidance
BT Young Scientist
Leadership for Life Programme
Fundraising
SciFest
SPHE and Mental Health Initiatives
Gaisce - The President’s Award
First Lego League Competition
Big Brother Big Sister
TY Physics Experience in association with Trinity College Dublin
TY Mini Med in association with Mayo General Hospital
Junior Mini-Sumo Robotics
PROGRAMMES AND AWARDS
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Senior Cycle LEAVING CERTIFICATE RCC students progress from our core Transition Year programme into our Senior Cycle programme. Having studied the core Leaving Certificate subjects Irish, English, Mathematics and French/German, and sampled the extensive range of modular subjects, our students have a great foundation and insight into the requirements of each subject as they progress into Senior Cycle. An extensive range of subjects are on offer. CORE SUBJECTS
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Irish
Sciences – Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Agricultural Science, Home Economics, Applied Mathematics.
English Mathematics French/German NON-EXAM SUBJECTS Physical Education and Games Religious Education Relationships and Sexuality Education
Humanities – French, German, Geography, History, Music, Politics and Society. Technology – Construction Studies, Engineering, Design Communications and Graphics, Art. Business – Business, Accounting, Economics, Leaving Cert Vocational Programme (LCVP).
“RCC offers an education that places the student at the centre of the learning. We create a learning environment which acknowledges the student voice as central, incorporating an enquiry-focused approach. Our curriculum is inclusive, wide-ranging and meets the needs of many diverse and differentiated learning requirements.”
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Our Learning for Life Group with their SEN/AEN Coordinators Ms. Marie Carroll and Ms. Diane Drury.
Learning For Life LEARNING FOR LIFE (SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS) For students with more complex learning needs, we offer our Learning for Life Programme. This provides an educational programme that meets the academic, social, vocational and behavioural needs of students with mild to moderate learning disabilities. We endeavour to provide such students with the skills needed to live fulfilling and productive adult lives, together with the tools to seek and gain employment. Our goal is to ensure all participants in the Learning for Life Programme gain recognition and certification at a level appropriate to them. Transition from one level to the next is ability based. Admission to this programme is based on a number of criteria and availability, as decided by the school Principal. Students may complete modules from the new Junior Cycle Level 2 Learning Programmes (L2LPs) and Level 1 (L1LPS) or modules from Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). CORE SUBJECTS L1LP:
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
Numeracy
Music
Communication, Literacy and Language
Information Technology
Personal Care and Well-being
Horticulture
Being part of a Community
Work Experience
The Arts
Cultural Studies
Physical Education
Health and Safety
L2LPs:
Movement and Relaxation
Home Economics
Communicating and Literacy Numeracy
AWARDS
Personal Care
‘First Steps’ – A FETAC Level 1 Certificate in Communications
Living in a Community Preparing for work
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‘Write On’ – A FETAC Level 2 Certificate in General Learning ‘Learning for Everyday Living’ - A FETAC Level 3 Certificate in General Learning
School Framework YEAR-HEADS
Board of Management
Principal Deputy Principal
6 Assistant Principals (API)
Student Mentoring (BBBS)
6 Assistant Principals (APII)
Class Prefects
STUDENT
Head Boy and Head Girl
46 Teachers/7 SNAs
Student Council
Pastoral Care Team
Guidance Counselling
School Completion Coordinator Home School Community Liaison Officer
Learning Support Team
“Every building needs a solid foundation. RCC has given me the foundation to build the rest of my life on.”
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Inspiring Excellence Encouraging Thinking ‘The happy atmosphere in RCC has given my child the opportunity to flourish and develop into a capable young adult. His time spent in the school has not only offered him the academic tools to succeed but also has given him the social and cultural skills to pursue his goals and dreams�. ~ Parent
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Extra-Curricular At RCC we place great value on ensuring that each child in our care becomes a responsible and hard-working adult. We support them as they become active participants in protecting and supporting their community and environment. Through our extra-curricular programmes, we give our students the opportunity to discover and explore cultures and social issues and develop their knowledge and communication skills.
School Trips
Gaeltacht Scholarship
• RCC offers students a rich and diverse educational experience through our Global Schools Programme. This gives students the opportunity to experience different cultures and values.
Each year students are afforded an opportunity to apply for a scholarship to attend one of the island schools in Árann for the academic year. Two of our students were awarded this scholarship from the GRETB to attend Gairmscoil Éinne in Inis Mór for the 2018/2019 academic year.
• The Modern Foreign Languages Department offers a wide range of out of class language and cultural experiences, including European Day of Languages, International Fashion Show, MFL Cinema Trips and Plays, Lunchtime Language Meet-Up (Stammtisch), Student Language Exchange Programmes and Language College Scholarships. Through the Student Language Exchange Programmes, our students are given the opportunity to establish relationships with other students of similar age and background through total immersion in French and German. • Each year students have the option to travel abroad on school tours. Previous tours have visited London, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. • The Career Guidance Department travels each year to Ireland’s universities and third level colleges. • Other trips and excursions have included visits to Theatres, Ecology and Geography fieldtrips.
Student Awards RCC takes a broad view of education and each year students are encouraged to attain their personal best through the awards programme, which focuses on many aspects of school life. The awards include: Academic Excellence, Class Contribution, Good Citizenship, Leadership, Euro-Language French and German Scholarships, Gaeltacht Scholarships and Sports Awards. Being part of the Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board gives our students the opportunity to participate in the GRETB Awards Programme, under the following categories; Sporting, Academic, Overcoming Adversity and Leadership.
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Green School Our school was the first Post-Primary school in the county to achieve a Green Flag Award. We have successfully retained our 8th Green Flag status on the theme of Global Citizenship with an emphasis on the Marine Environment. We are currently preparing for our ninth assessment on the theme of Global Citizenship Travel.
WorldWise Global Schools (WWGS) Our school has been involved in WWGS projects over the last number of years, with the aim of integrating Global Citizenship Education (GCE) into all aspects of teaching and learning. GCE is a powerful vehicle through which we can better understand the world we live in and take action to change it as informed global citizens. At RCC we believe GCE is an exciting and effective way to equip students with critical thinking skills and instil personal values such as empathy and solidarity, to help our students contribute to creating a more just and equal world. Each year our school chooses different themes to focus on for our WWGS project, which link in with the Sustainable Development Goals. Students engage in class work on these topics as well as other extra-curricular activities, a sample of which are listed below.
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• Trip to Irish Aid Centre for GCE workshop
• Environmental Sustainability Video-making Workshops
• Intercultural Breakfast Morning
• Discrimination Drama Workshops
• Trip to Cloughjordan Ecovillage
• Intercultural Music Workshop
• Trip to Lough Boora for Habitat Study
• Fair Trade Awareness Raising Activity
• Inclusion Creative Writing Workshop
• Trip to Strokestown Famine Museum
Supporting Community Building Confidence
“Having the opportunity to be guided by the wonderful teachers and staff at RCC has been a privilege. I have learned a lot about myself, especially in sporting teams. I have experienced many great memories and I am confident that it has given me the platform to succeed in the future. ~ 6th Year Student
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Building Character Reaching Potential
RCC Coaches • Mr. Fergal Timmons: Hurling, Handball, Football • Ms. Siobhán Tully: Handball, Volleyball • Mr. Paul Casserly: Rugby • Mr. Conor Devaney: Football, Athletics • Ms. Laura Fleming: Football • Ms. Sheila Gunn: Football, Volleyball • Ms. Niamh Conway: Camogie • Ms. Aisling Spellman: Camogie • Mr. Shane Killoran: Football, Volleyball • Mr. Gary Patterson: Football • Ms. Maura Connolly: Football • Mr. James Martin: Football
SPORTS PROGRAMME Research shows that participation in youth sports helps children improve the physical, social, emotional and academic aspects of their lives. In addition, the experience of youth sports influences their behaviour as adults, while also helping to promote physical fitness. At Roscommon Community College, we value the role of sport as we endeavour to counter the rising tide of childhood obesity and other health problems. Physical Education is offered to students of all ages within Roscommon Community College. We emphasise the importance of sport in everyday life and students develop the values of teamwork, individual achievement and sportsmanship through taking part in a suite of extra-curricular sports activities throughout the school year. Together we aim to develop student ability in a way that enhances competitiveness, while encouraging self-discipline and supporting team skills. Whether your child enjoys team-based sports or is more of an individual, we have the expertise, facilities and the passion to develop their physical skills and create healthy habits as they move into adulthood. OUR SPORTING ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Volleyball
Handball
Table Tennis
Gaelic Football
Basketball
Athletics
Hurling
Rugby
Camogie
Soccer
Our Outdoor Pursuits Programme for Transition Year is an integral part of our extra-curricular activity curriculum and involves camping, orienteering, mountain climbing, hill walking, cycling, abseiling and a variety of water sports. Coaching courses in GAA, volleyball and soccer are also available for those budding managers of the future. 16
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Leaders in Technology Significant investment and planning has ensured that Roscommon Community College is at the forefront in utilising IT in teaching, learning and management. Every classroom is equipped with a teaching computer and interactive whiteboard, with access to highspeed broadband to enhance the learning environment. In addition, we have two fully equipped computer rooms and a bank of student devices for the language department to address the needs of modern learning. Each student in Roscommon Community College receives a school email and Microsoft Office 365 account. This allows our students the use of various Microsoft applications to aid their learning. Students can access OneNote, which allows students to access their class notes, including videos, which are specially designed by teachers, to enhance students learning.
Website Our website keeps you up-to-date with all of the necessary information required to monitor and explore your child’s education. Subject information, school calendars and support services are some of the items on the website that keep you informed of the various school activities. You can log on to our website at www.roscomcol.com. For enquiries contact us at info.roscommon@gretb.ie
Texting Service for Parents Ms. Marie Bance - School Secretary
VSWare
Ms. Ailish Lally - School Secretary
Parents can stay up to date with their child’s progress through VSWare, our secure and online student record system where upto-date assessment results, timetables, attendance and other information can be viewed.
We offer a text service to parents to inform them of student absences and notify them of any changes or events that may be taking place. This may include reminders for parent teacher meetings, sporting activities, class trips, school emergencies, general notices and unplanned closures.
Way2Pay Way2Pay is Ireland’s fastest growing cashless payment solution for schools. Parents can pay by text for school activities instantly on their smartphones with a few simple clicks. 18
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Student Services Evening Study Evening Study is open to all students and takes place after school Monday to Friday (nominal fee applies).
Homework Club Homework Club is run in conjunction with the School Completion Programme. This service gives students the unique opportunity to stay back after school and complete their homework in a warm, comfortable, bright environment with their peers and a number of teachers present to help them, if needs be. It provides students with a structured environment, allowing them to get into the habit of completing homework and study during a set period of time and to the highest standards pupils can achieve.
Student Council The Student Council consists of a representative body elected from and by the general cohort of students in the school. The Student Council gives students an opportunity to voice their concerns and opinions and to play an active role in school events and the life of the school. A member of staff liaises with the Student Council, thus creating a link between the students and the school management.
Care Meetings Our school care team meets weekly to discuss the individual needs and requirements of the students as they arise. The Care team is made up of the Principal, Deputy Principal, Guidance Counsellor, HSCL, Learning Support and SCP Co-Ordinator, and Discipline Co-Ordinator. The idea of a team approach within the school is intended to bring all the available resources of the school together to address, in a strategic and co-ordinated manner, the complex needs of students. Interventions can also involve agencies and support personnel from outside the school environment.
Career Guidance and Counselling
School Lunch Scheme The School Lunch Scheme aims to provide free regular nutritious hot food to students. At RCC we realise that proper nutrition can improve children’s ability to concentrate, reduce disruptive behaviour and encourage children to attend school.
Guidance and Counselling is at the heart of our pastoral care in RCC. The Guidance Counsellor gives care and support to students learning to cope with the many aspects of growing up and school life and with their individual personal circumstances. Students in all years may be seen individually, either at their own request or that of a parent or teacher. Students are offered the opportunity to explore/discuss personal issues and are guided and helped through the decision-making process. The schools holistic approach offers students access to guidance in the Classroom, around the school and on a one-to-one basis which encompasses the three separate, but interlinked areas, of personal and social development, educational guidance and career guidance.
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Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) Roscommon Community College is a DEIS school and therefore receives a range of additional resources including additional staffing, funding and access to literacy and numeracy programmes. In addition, interventions such as the Home School Community Liaison Scheme and the School Completion Programme are available to our school.
Home School Community Liaison Scheme (HSCL) • Aims to combat educational disadvantage, through a range of interventions and strategies, designed to improve educational outcomes for children. • The underlying vision is preventative; therefore, it seeks to promote and develop real partnership between parents, teachers and communities, in order to enhance pupils’ outcomes and learning opportunities, through improved attendance, participation and retention in the education system.
School Completion Programme (SCP) • Aims to have a positive impact on retention for young people at risk of early school leaving. • Numerous innovative programmes and interventions are provided ranging from Homework Club and Individual Support, to Music and extra tuition.
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Parents Association A number of parents are elected to form the Parents’ Association at the Annual General Meeting of parents each year. The Parents’ Association acts as a representative body that: • represents the views of parents • informs parents of developments in education and in the school • fosters co-operation between parents, teachers and school management • provides opportunities for parents and the school principal or representative of staff to meet and exchange ideas on the education of their children, to discuss issues such as discipline, homework etc. and to address topics of mutual interest • helps with the provision of extra equipment and fundraising.
Opportunities for Parental Participation Throughout the year parents are invited to attend information briefings such as: • 1st year information night • Subject and Programme choice • First Year Maths Evening • CAO Information • TY Information briefing • Tour briefings for each group travelling • Transition Year Graduation Night • Sixth Year Graduation Night • Annual parent teacher meetings • Personal appointments
Opening of our 1.5m New Extension – September 2020 We are delighted to announce the opening of our new ₏1.5 million extension. Our new extension comprises of, 5 new general classrooms, 1 Home Economics Room, 1 Science Laboratory, 1 Special Education Classroom and additional bathroom facilities.
New Science Laboratory
Expansive Corridors
New Home Economics Room
Classroom
Classroom
Courtyard
Classroom
Classroom
Floor Plan of New Build
WC
Entrance
Science Lab
Classroom
Classroom
Fem
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Home Economics
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Looking at our School DES INSPECTION REPORTS March 2020 Business Department Inspection: • The overall quality of teaching and learning observed was very good; all lessons were well prepared, and students demonstrated knowledge appropriate to their age and stage of development • Very good real-life examples engaged students and enabled them to make meaningful links between school and the business world • The overall quality of subject provision and whole-school support is very good with Accounting, Business and Economics offered at Senior Cycle.
November 2018: Mathematics Department Inspection • Subject provision and whole-school support for Mathematics are very good. • Students in need of additional numeracy support are very well catered for. • Planning and preparation for Mathematics are of a very high standard.
November 2015: Science and Biology inspection • Consistently high-quality teaching was observed in all the lessons visited. • Lessons were structured, well-paced and student centred. • Students demonstrated evidence of goodquality learning; the teaching approaches used challenged and engaged them in the learning process.
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Pastoral Care RCC is a listening school where the students’ voice is heard. Our expert pastoral care team will ensure that students who are experiencing difficulties, be they academic, emotional or social, are cared for in a sensitive, compassionate and proactive way. The aim of our pastoral care programme is to provide well-being for all members of our school community in a safe and caring environment.
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Roscommon Community College Lisnamult, Roscommon Town 090 6626670 info.roscommon@gretb.ie www.roscomcol.com @roscomcol
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