15th January

The 2024 Mock Examination timetables for 6th and 3rd Year students can be accessed here

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20th December

Please find December correspondence from our principal, Ms Temple here

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18th December

PRIVACY NOTICE – Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement Award
For the information of parents/guardians of students who will receive a Junior Cycle
Profile of Achievement (JCPA) award in 2023 can be accessed here

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30th November 2023

Christmas exam schedule can be accessed here

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29th November 2023

The subject descriptions for the 2024 Senior Cycle students can be accessed here

The subject choice presentation for the 2024 Senior Cycle students can be accessed here

The Leaving Certificate Applied presentation for the 2024 Senior Cycle students can be accessed here

The Transition Year presentation for the 2024 Senior Cycle students can be accessed here

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16th November 2023

The Open Night presentation for incoming 1st years 2024/25 can be accessed here

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28th August 2023

Mulroy College’s Parents Guide to VS Ware can be accessed here

with further guidance on how to set up phone notifications here

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20th June 2023

Mulroy College PE Uniform information here

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19th June 2023

2023/2024 1st Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 2nd Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 3rd Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 5th Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 6th Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 Leaving Certificate Applied parent’s letter can be accessed here

2023/2024 Transition Year parent’s letter can be accessed here

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20th of February 2023

Leaving certificate candidates to register an account on the CSSP portal by 5 pm Tuesday 21 February by clicking on the link below

Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) – 2023 access link here

Step by Step Guide can be accessed here

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8th of February 2023

PRIVACY NOTICE – Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement Award
For the information of parents/guardians of students who will receive a Junior Cycle
Profile of Achievement (JCPA) award in 2022 can be accessed here

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19th of January 2023

Correspondence from the HSE RE: NEW Flu Vaccine Walk-in Clinics for Children Aged 2-17 can be accessed here

along with  the schedule for delivery here

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6th January 2023

Correspondence from the HSE can be accessed here

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20th December 2022

Please find a Christmas letter from our principal to our school community with links to support services included here

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19th December 2022

Please see below the for links to support you with the choices for next year i.e CAO etc, register for CAO over the holidays, and encourage your son/daughter to continue to research all options. 

Step by Step Guide to the CAO application

 CAO Parents 2022.ppt

HEAR & DARE

Understanding PLC Progression Routes

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15th December 2022

The Department of Education has commenced a review of the legislation that provides for education for children and young persons with special educational needs and wants to hear from parents and young people.

The link is here.

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12th December 2022

Studyclix support video can be accessed here

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19th October Information from the Data Commissioner regarding Data Protection

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has published three short guides for children on data protection and their rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The purpose of these guides is to explain in language that children can easily understand what data protection is and why it’s important, what data protection rights are and how to use them, and to give children practical advice on keeping their personal data safe in the digital environment. These guides are intended mainly for children aged 13 and over.

The protection of children’s personal data is an important priority for the DPC, and is one of the five core goals of our 2022-2027 Regulatory Strategy published at the end of last year. We have also recently published the final version of our “Fundamentals” guidance on children’s data protection rights for organisations that collect children’s personal data.

Protecting children’s personal data also means giving children the knowledge and tools they need to stay safe when they go online. The DPC is keenly aware of the constructive role that schools such as yours can play in this regard in engaging children in debates and discussions on online privacy. In 2019, we organised a public consultation on children’s data protection rights, as part of which we contacted every school in Ireland and invited them to get involved. We are very grateful to all schools and children that took part.

English and Irish language versions of our guides can be found on our website by clicking on the following links and I have included more information on each of the guides below:

Data protection – what’s it all about?

This guide introduces children and young people to the idea of personal data and data protection, and why it’s important for them to know about it.

My data protection rights

Each of these short guides introduces children to a different data protection right and how to use it. These guides can be read together or separately.

Top tips for keeping your data safe online

This guide has fifteen useful tips to help children – and indeed everyone – keep their personal data safe when they go online.

The DPC hopes that these guides will not only help children keep their data safe, but will also be useful to parents, educators, and anyone interested in children’s safety and wellbeing online.

If you have any questions about these guides or the activities of the DPC in this area, please feel free to contact us at childrensconsultation@dataprotection.ie

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14th October 2022

Dear Parent/Guardian,

This has been a difficult period for us all. The support from staff, parents, and the wider community has helped to carry us all through this challenging time. In particular, we would like to acknowledge our students who have displayed great dignity, respect, and resilience throughout the week.

Over the course of the coming weekend, we are encouraging you to talk to your child about healthy ways to cope, using some of the resources provided and encouraging them to avoid large gatherings in unsupervised settings. The structure and routine of returning to extracurricular activities and engaging with family and close friends can also help children regain a sense of normality.

HSE community supports remain available for both adults and young people. If you or your child needs to talk to someone, please call the HSE support line on 087 1405138. You can also call into the Creeslough Health Centre this Saturday, Sunday, or Monday from 9-5 pm.

We will get through our loss and grief by continuing to support each other.

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9th of October 2022

please find some documentation below from NEPS psychologists which may assist you in the coming days

Self-care

Coping

R12 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME

R18 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – PARENTS

R7 STAGES OF GRIEF

R6 CHILDREN’S UNDERSTANDING AND REACTION TO DEATH ACCORDING TO AGE

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8th October 2022

Following the recent tragic events, our thoughts and prayers are very much with all of those impacted and with the wider community. We will continue to support each other over the coming days and will communicate accordingly. Please find some supporting information here

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14th October: Letter from the Chairperson of the parents association for expressions of interest can be accessed here

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Mulroy College Return to Educational Facility Parental Declaration Form

can be accessed here