Pobalscoil na Trionoide/2021 Prospectus

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Fáilte chuig Pobalscoil na Tríonóide

Welcome to Pobalscoil na Trionoide Pobalscoil na Tríonóide opened its doors in 2006, after the decision had been made to bring the three schools in Youghal together. Since then our population has grown rapidly but our sense of community prevails. With our mission statement at the core of what we do, the characteristic spirit of Pobalscoil na Tríonóide is one of openness and inclusiveness, and where all members of the school community are cherished equally. Our school aims to instil a spirit of intellectual enquiry and academic endeavour in the pupils, fostering in them a desire for participation and challenge. We strive to build individual and compassionate young people. We are committed to the holistic growth of our pupils, and aim to contribute to their Spiritual, Intellectual, Moral, Mental and Physical well-being and development. Léirímid meas ar a cheile, cuirimid luach ar an bhfoghlaim, tugamid tús áite dár bpobal, téimid i dtreo na foirfeachta de shíor.

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Léirímid meas ar a cheile, cuirimid luach ar an bhfoghlaim, tugamid tús áite dár bpobal, téimid i dtreo na foirfeachta de shíor. Together we respect one another, value learning, nurture community and pursue excellence.


Teistiméireacht Iar-Dhalta

Past Student Testimonial “My experience in Pobalscoil was something that holds a special place in my heart and allowed me to become the person I am today. My memories of my time there are ones that I cherish deeply and certainly are six years I will never forget. Pobalscoil allowed me to meet the most amazing people and make lifelong friends who even join me in college today. I can’t lie that when I think of Pobalscoil my first thought isn’t an exam or taking notes, but the laughs, smiles, uncontrollable giggles, class banter and corridor chaos that made all those exams that bit easier. Each day with Pobalscoil, I came in with a smile and was guaranteed to come out with a bigger one. Pobalscoil not only created an environment for me to reach my academic

potential, but highlighted talents in other areas, recognizing that one's worth is not defined by a percentage on a page. I really saw this inclusive atmosphere in the array of extracurricular activities offered to me, where I tried my hand at basketball, participated in debating, but most memorably, the singing and music opportunities I was provided with. From singing in choral competitions across the county to performing in the school musical ‘Grease’ in Fifth Year, Pobalscoil brought out the importance music has in my life and what music means to me. Looking back on secondary school, I can say that Pobalscoil allowed me to become the best version of myself and reach my full potential. Pobalscoil is my foundation, it's my stories in college, it's my fondest memories - it's a chapter of my life I’ll never forget.” – Orlaith Curtin, Leaving Certificate Student of 2021.

“I loved my time in Pobalscoil na Trionóide. We developed such a strong sense of community over our six years of learning and growing together and no matter what happened, we always knew there was a friendly face to support us. Pobalscoil gave us so many opportunities, not to learn, not only for our exams, but about ourselves, and gave us all so many amazing opportunities which we are so grateful for, as they made us into the people we are today.” – Eimear Hayes, Leaving Certificate Student, 2021.

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Tacaíocht do Dhaltaí

Student Support FIRST YEAR STUDENT SUPPORT

Class Captain

Chaplain

Comm un ure t r

Guidance Counsellor

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Class Tutor

Year Head

Student Support Hub

Múinteoir i bhFeighil

C H IL D

Assistant Year Head

SEN Co-ordinator

Leas Múinteoir i bhFeighil

Deputy Principal

Folláine Wellbeing

Tacaíocht Shéiplíneachta Pastoral Support

The wellbeing of our students is at the core of what we value as it vital in order for students to achieve their full potential.

We have an extensive care team for each year group in the school. Each student is supported by a team of people.

We are proud to be a Jigsaw ‘One Good School’ with all staff trained to be ‘One Good Adult’ available to support our students whenever they might require a little extra help. We nurture positive relationships with peers and staff to help our students feel safe, supported and connected to the school community. The importance we place on wellbeing is evident throughout our curriculum where students across the years partake in classes including Yoga which have a particular focus on promoting positive mental health and wellbeing.

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Subject Teachers

An intrinsic element of our pastoral support system is our outstanding guidance department and our school chaplain. •

In Pobalscoil na Tríonóide we have specific guidance counsellors linked with each base class. Our guidance counsellors are integral to the support our students receive personally, vocationally, and academically. Our guidance counsellors equip students with the social, personal and self-management skills they need in order to make effective and informed choices about their lives.

The School Chaplain is a caring faith presence in the school community who is available to all students, staff and parents and their families. The Chaplain accompanies members of the school community on their unique journey through life. The school chapel is available to all members of the school community for quiet time, prayer or reflection.

Further to this, we are very proud of our Student Leaders programme, which links two sixth year students with each first year base class. The Student Leaders play a fundamental role in supporting our first years throughout the year, looking out for them between classes and at recreational times as well as planning events throughout the year to add to their very positive 1st year experience.


Tacaíocht Churaclaim

Curriculum Support Another core value underpinning our mission statement is academic excellence. To support our students to pursue this we offer Homework Club for 1st and 2nd years and After-School Supervised Study for exam years. We also hold a very successful careers fair biannually, ensuring all senior cycle students have access to this during the two-year Leaving Certificate Programme. •

Club Obair Bhaile Homework Club provides a safe interactive space after school wherein students have the support of a teacher, TY students and each other to complete their homework. Students have access to IT at this time.

Staidéar Tar Éis Scoile After-School Study is a quiet space supervised by a teacher wherein students work alone to complete homework and / or study for assessments and exams. Students have access to IT at this time.

Aonach Gairmeacha Beatha Careers Fair in addition to the regular support senior cycle students get in both career guidance classes and 1:1 appointments with their career guidance counsellor, our guidance department hold a very successful Careers Evening every two years and colleges love to come and meet with our students and hear their interesting questions about courses and career opportunities.

We have lots of colleges and stands at our Careers Evening including; UCC, MTU, WIT, LIT, UL, Cork Training Centre (Apprenticeships), St. John’s College, Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa, Mary Immaculate College, Cork College of Commerce, Kildalton Agricultural College, Dungarvan College, Defence Forces, Paramedics, Fire Brigade, An Garda Síochána, Local Banks and Credit Union. We also invite guests from many different professions including; mechanics, carpenters, IT specialists, engineers, hairdressers, doctors, dentists, speech and language therapists, journalists, nurses from various specialisms, childcare workers, sports related careers and many others. Our careers evening which is open to all of our students and their parents is always a very enjoyable and informative evening. It is also an opportunity for our Junior students to begin exploring their career ideas and we look forward to seeing you at our next one.

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Curaclam Scoile

School curriculum Junior Cycle Core Subjects Irish

English

Maths

Science

Religious Education

History

Modern Foreign Language (French, German or Spanish)

Choose Three Optional Subjects Visual Art

Business Studies

Graphics

Wood Technology

Home Economics

Geography

Music

Engineering

All students will also partake in Wellbeing PE

SPHE

CSPE

Class Tutor

Sraith Shóisearach na Gaelscoile Béarla/English, Gaeilge/Irish, Mata/Maths, Stair/History, Eolaíocht/Science, Reiligiún /RE, Tír Eolas/Geography, Gearmáinis/German

Choose Two Optional Subjects: Visual Art

Business

Graphics

Engineering

Home Economics

Music

Wood Technology

Engineering

All students will also partake in Folláine / Wellbeing

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PE

SPHE

CSPE

Class Tutor


ASD Hub The ASD Hub opened in September 2020. There are 10 students assigned to this room, however other ASD students in the school may access the room if they wish. The students in the Hub attend mainstream classes for their examination subjects but return to the Hub at non-exam class times where they attend lessons catered to their individual needs in the areas of one or more of the following: Life Skills, Social Skills, Emotional Regulation, Organisational Skills. Individual timetables and schedules aim to support the student at their unique level, to maximise their potential and experience within the school. Students accessing the Hub may have a reduced curriculum depending on their needs and in order for them to access the room for additional support in social skills, study skills or for reducing anxiety and stress levels. Students have access to a shelf and an individual work stations in the Hub. The Hub has a library of resources, a computer area, individual work spaces, an office, a quiet space, a kitchen, a teaching area, a recreational area and a dining area. The majority of our students also use the ASD Hub during break and lunchtimes. This is a choice for each student, but most choose to as students like the atmosphere in the room. There is always a listening ear to help solve problems or simply talk it over.

An tSraith Shínsearach

Senior Cycle We are very proud of the extensive subject choice we offer, adding PE, Politics and Computer Science to the list in recent years.

Core Subjects English

Irish

Maths

Religion

PE

Career Guidance

Optional Subjects: Accounting

Chemistry

French

LCVP

Agricultural Science

Construction Studies

Gaelige

Music

Applied Mathematics

Computer Science

Geography

Physics

Art

Design & Communication Graphics

German

Physical Education (Exam Option)

Biology

Economics

History

Politics

Business

Engineering

Home Economics S&S

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Sraith Shínsearach na Gaelscoile

Senior Cycle Gaelscoil At senior cycle in the Gaelscoil students have access to the same subjects as the main school, with the option of taking some through Irish, including: Gearmáinis, Gairmthreoir, Corp Oideachais, Reiligiún) Rang Muinteoir, agus Tíreolas.

Please scan this QR Code to get a look at what is happening inside our classes here at Pobalscoil na Tríonóide

Gairmchlár na hArdteiste

Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP is designed to give a strong vocational dimension to the Leaving Certificate. The programme combines the virtues of academic study with a new and dynamic focus on self-directed learning, enterprise, work and the community. It is a two-year programme, and it is offered as an extra subject here in Pobalscoil na Tríonóide. Young people taking the LCVP have a unique opportunity to develop their interpersonal, vocational and technological skills. These skills are equally relevant to the needs of those preparing for further education, seeking employment or planning to start their own business.

The primary goal of the LCVP is to prepare young people for adult life by ensuring that they are educated in the broadest sense, with an ability to cope and thrive in an environment of rapid change. Participants in the programme are encouraged to develop skills and competencies fundamental to both academic and vocational success. This is further aided by the work experience element of the course. Students of Pobalscoil na Tríonóide are encouraged to be innovative and enterprising while taking responsibility for their own learning and learning from their experiences in the wider school community and beyond.

‘I feel LCVP has benefited me by giving me time to do research on different college courses and the career options of these courses. My IT, organisation and time management skills have all improved because of the portfolio our class had to complete. If I was to pick my subjects for leaving cert again, I would definitely not have chosen another subject instead.’ – 6th Year LCVP Student

An Ardteistiméireacht Fheidhmeach

Leaving Certificate Applied The Leaving Certificate Applied is a two year Leaving Certificate available to students who wish to follow a practical programme with a strong practical and vocational emphasis, aimed at preparing students for adult and working life. The programme sets out to recognise the talents of all students and to provide opportunities for developing personal responsibility, self-esteem and self-knowledge. The programme focuses on the talents of each student and helps students apply what they learn to the real world. The two-year programme consists of four half-year blocks called sessions. Achievements are credited in each session therefore placing less emphasis one final exam, as in the traditional Leaving Certificate. 8

Link for more information about LCA here in Pobalscoil


Clár na hIdirbhliana

The Transition Year Programme Transition Year is a one-year programme. It provides a bridge to enable students make the transition from Junior to Senior cycle. It encourages personal and social development and recognises the need for students to grow in independence. Transition Year fosters academic achievement as students prepare for a Leaving Certificate Programme, further study, adult and working life. It encourages the development of critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. The Transition Year Programme has been devised to cater for the needs of the students at Pobalscoil na Tríonóide. This has involved a whole staff approach with regard to involvement in the Programme’s design. A Co-ordinator and a Core Team of six teaching staff, in consultation with management, have taken responsibility for the development and design of the programme at the later stages. The programme on offer to students is outlined below.

Croí-Ábhair Core Subjects English

Irish

Mathematics

Language

History

Geography

Careers

Roghanna/Modúil Option/ Modules Horticulture

Radio

Cultural Studies

Green schools

Film Making

Driver Theory Test

Archaeology

Yoga

Young Entrepreneur

Office Studies

Nutrition and Dietetics

Anatomy

Microsoft Office Administration

World Wise Global Schools

Coaching Studies

Product Design and Development

Leaving Cert subject sampling

Gníomhaíocht Activity

Gníomhaíocht Activity • • • •

Day Trip to Adventure Centre Overnight Trip European Trip Environmental Awareness Programme • First Aid • Fitness Training

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Guest Speakers Hill Walking Mini Company Triathlon Leaders Skills Programme • School Bank/ Credit Union • Hope Kolkata

• Self Defence • Student Exchange Programme • The President’s Award - An Gaisce Award • Work Experience

Please scan this QR Code to have a look at some activities undertaken in TY in recent years here at Pobalscoil na Tríonóide

“Looking back on my years in this school, I can wholeheartedly say that for me transition year was my favourite of them all. TY, I think, personally helped me to come out of my shell and allowed me to venture into new avenues that hadn’t even come to mind before. TY really allows you to make so many new friends as you go on lots of trips throughout the year and take part in so many activities in school also. I think TY really bring you closer as a group without you even noticing. Having a break from studying for exams is also such a breath of fresh air in TY and allows you to improve on things that you may have struggled with in class in third year. I would definitely recommend TY if you are someone who is willing to get involved in new activites.” – Erin Ahern, 6th Year Student, 2021. 9


Seach-churaclaim

Extra-curricular Spórt / Sport Atlethics

Camogie

Hurling

Ladies Football

Basketball

Rugby

Senior Soccer

Chess Club

Cross Country

Football

Equestrian

“Sport means a lot to me. It is a way of life. It keeps me fit while enjoying the outdoors. It is something that can be done at anytime either alone or as part of a team. I believe It helps you to be organised as it is important to have a good work / play balance. Sport allows you to experience the victories as well as the defeats and therefore prepares you for ups and downs in life. You cannot win all the time but it is important to enjoy trying. It is nice to represent your school at sports. You get to play with your friends while enjoying the benefits of a few hours off.” -Alex Cashman 5th year, who partakes in Athletics, Gaelic Football and Camogie.

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Ealaín Chruthaitheach

Creative Arts Choir Creative Writing Group School Drama Production

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Gníomhaíochtaí eile

Other Activities Other than Sports and Creative media, here are more of the extra-curricular activities available in Pobalscoil: BT Young Scientist

Millipore

Sci-Fest

Biodiversity

World Wise Global Schools

Hope Foundation Fundraising

French Exchange

FTA Schools Quiz

Gaisce

Concern Debating

Computer Club Bank of Ireland

Please scan this QR Code for a closer look at some of the extra-curricular activities and events happening here at Pobalscoil na Tríonóide 12


Guth an Dalta agus Ceannaireacht

Student Voice and Leadership Comhairle na nDaltaí

Student Council A Student Council is a representative structure for students, through which they can become involved in the affairs of the school, working in partnership with school management, staff and parents for the benefit of the school and the students. The aims of our student council are as follows: •

To actively involve students in the life of the school.

To support the school ethos.

To promote good relationships between Students and Staff, Board of Management and Parent’s Association.

To represent the views of students.

To assist students with special needs.

To foster social awareness activities and learning activities.

To be of assistance to subject teachers, class tutors, year heads and school management.

Ceannairí na nDaltaí

Student Leaders The Sixth Year Leaders play an invaluable part in helping the incoming First Years transition from Primary to Secondary education. Whilst this is a very exciting time in these First Years’ lives, it can also be a daunting experience. The Leaders work in partnership with the staff from the very first day of 1st year to ensure that the students are happy and comfortable in their new school. As a group, the Leaders are on hand to support, encourage and advise the First Years in their care. Each class group is assigned two leaders and they provide a friendly port of call for all the questions that may arise during the first few weeks and months. Leaders also help students with their lockers, timetables, books and give the First Years general information about our school. They also organise events throughout the year including movie days, talent shows and end of term celebrations for the whole year group. These events encourage First Years to make friends across the different class groups and to enjoy all aspects of life in Pobalscoil.

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Oideachas Saorántachta Domhanda

Global Citizenship Education 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. It is a means of giving a voice to students on issues that matter to them and their peers both here in school and globally. Scoileanna Domhanda atá Eagnaí faoin Domhain World Wise Global Schools Pobalscoil Na Tríonóide has been part of the World Wise Global Schools programme since 2018, with a Student Committee set up in 2020 putting our students at the centre of

the project, empowering them to be leaders of global justice. World Wise Global Schools (WWGS) programme aims to integrate Global Citizenship Education (GCE) into postprimary schools. WWGS strives for a solidarity over charity approach to GCE which means it is not about ‘helping’ others, rather building critical thinking skills and challenging the root causes which allow inequality to continue and standing in solidarity with communities to create change and actively assess our own roles in these inequalities. Ensuring that the voices and stories from people and communities affected by, and tackling injustices, is important.

“I joined the WWGS committee early in 5th year, and immediately got involved in brainstorming ideas to fit into the goals of the committee. It was great to be around so many like-minded people who also wished to take action on the sustainable development goals. I joined the climate action team in which my friend and I decided to set up a Thrift Shop, in order to tackle fast fashion. We repurposed 115 clothing items, which people would have otherwise thrown away. It feels really good to know you’re making even the smallest difference. I’m glad I was part of the committee and took on this project as it taught me a lot and I made some new friends too!” – Tara Flavin, Past Pupil.

Díospóireacht

Concern Debating In recent years Pobalscoil Na Tríonóide has had great success at national level as part of the Concern Debating programme. Before Lockdown in 2020, our debating team made it to the semi-finals for a second year in a row. IN 2019 we were awarded Best Overall School Participation in Ireland, as well as Best supporting team, with a bus full o energetic supporters going to each debate. We believe it is empowering to engage 14

young people with social justice issues and to give young people the opportunity to express and debate their views and to be heard by their peers. Being part of Concern Debates brings an energy to our school. As part of our journey with both World Wise Global Schools and Concern Debating we continue to challenge the root causes of global injustices including Climate,

Biodiversity and Conservation, Slave Labour, Racism, Migration, LGBTQIA+, Discrimination, Fair Trade, Fast Fashion and Gender Inequalities. Our students have stood in solidarity with communities around the world by raising awareness about each of these issues and undertaking discussions and projects aimed at challenging these issues on a local and global scale.


Comhairle na dtuismitheoirí

Parents’ Voice Pobalscoil na Tríonóide has an active Parents’ Council, who work closely with the senior management, staff and Board of Management to build effective communication and co-operation between the home and school.

All parents who have a young person attending Pobalscoil na Tríonóide are welcome to become members of the council and attend the meetings. A central committee is elected on an annual basis.

Our Parents’ Council aims to:

Parents Council may be involved in the following:

promote the interests of students in co-operation with the Board of Management, the Principal and staff

Providing support for major events in the school (open days, graduation nights etc.)

promote the involvement of parents in the operation of the school, in consultation with the school senior management

Providing input in the school policy-making process

Fundraising

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Bithéagsúlacht

Ár dTuras Bithéagsúlacht

Biodiversity

Our Biodiversity Journey

Pobalscoil na Tríonóide embarked on a journey of promoting Biodiversity in 2019.

We are currently in the early stages of our school Biodiversity project. We have met with, and formed links with, other like-minded organisations in this area - the East Cork Biodiversity Network and the National Biodiversity Data Centre.

Why is Biodiversity important to us here in Pobalscoil na Tríonóide?

Here’s what we are doing right now…

The UN have reported that roughly 1 million plant and animal species are on the verge of extinction and that “the health of ecosystems on which we and all other species depend is deteriorating more rapidly than ever” (UN IPBES May 2019). Global public awareness of these issues has increased recently, aided by campaigners including Greta Thunberg, Extinction Rebellion, and the school student strikes. The Irish government has responded by declaring a Climate Emergency and publishing a Climate Action Plan. In Pobalscoil na Tríonóide we intend to play our part in promoting Biodiversity. There are many benefits to a school Biodiversity project. Increased biodiversity is associated with improved mental health and wellbeing. The learning outcomes of some Junior Cycle subjects, in particular Science, Geography, and CSPE are closely linked with an understanding of climate change and Biodiversity. Finally, we believe that this project will help prepare students to understand and engage with the future challenges of climate change and global food production. 16

Providing habitats for animals and pollinators on the school grounds

Encouraging pollinators by rewilding areas of the school grounds

Planting in excess of 160 native tress

Surveying the species in the area on a regular basis

Here’s what we have already achieved…

Planted 12 apple trees in our new school orchard

Installed a 40ft x 12ft polytunnel

Developed a wildflower area on the school grounds

Please Click Here:

Student Blog on Biodiversity

“Mura gcuirfidh tú san Earrach ní bhainfidh tú san Fhómhar.” “If you do not sow in the Spring, you will not reap in the Autumn.”


Áiseanna

Facilities •

Four excellent well-equipped IT rooms

Demonstration Room

Reflection Garden

Modern Audio-Visual equipment

Spacious Modern Classrooms

State of the Art Science Laboratories / Demonstration Rooms

Career Guidance Research Facilities

Superb Indoor & Outdoor Sports Facilities

Practical Rooms for Technology (Wood, Metal & Engineering)

Pastoral Care Rooms

Learning Support Rooms

Art Rooms

ASD Hub

Technical Graphics Rooms

First-Aid Facilities

Home Economics Rooms

Slí na Sláinte

LCA Nail and Beauty Therapy Room

Music Rooms

Polytunnel

Kiosk

o o o o o

Fully-equipped Gymnasium Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Netball Courts Sports Pitches

Future Development As our community grows here at Pobalscoil na Trionóide, we will be expanding our school building, with an extension of our school to be open in September 2024. The extension will include: two new Science rooms, one new Home Economics kitchen, one new Design and Communication Graphics room, one Wood and Construction Studies room, six new general classrooms, two new ASD suites, and extra social space for students at recreational times.

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Together we respect one another, value learning, nurture community and pursue excellence.

Experienced and committed staff / Foireann dhíograiseach a bhfuil an-taithí acu

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State-of-the-art facilities / Áiseanna úrscothach

Why choose Pobalscoil na Tríonóide?

Excellent Academic record / Cuntas teiste Acadúla iontach

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Positive Learning Environment / Timpeallacht dhearfach fhoghlama

Student Centred, inclusive ethos / Éiteas ionchuimsitheach, dalta-lárnach

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Léirímid meas ar a cheile, cuirimid luach ar an bhfoghlaim, tugamid tús áite dár bpobal, téimid i dtreo na foirfeachta de shíor.

Extensive and open subject choice / Rogha ábhair leathan agus oscailte


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