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People of Fingal challenged
to take part in BeActive Day 2020
Fingal is challenged to be active on Sunday, 28th June as part of the Sport Ireland National BeActive Day.
Fingal Sports Office is one of 29 Local Sports Partnerships in the country who are coming together to celebrate a day of physical activity and sport and want you to join in and be active.
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, Fingal Sports Office has been working hard to ensure the people of Fingal remain physically active.
As part of a national network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships (LSP) Fingal Sports Office has adapted by using online resources, printed booklets and other innovative means, to ensure that everyone in their community has the opportunity to share in the enjoyment as well as the mental and physical health benefits of sport and physical activity.
International guidelines recommend children are active for at least 60 minutes a day and adults for 30 minutes a day, National BeActive Day is a fun and inclusive way of getting in your daily physical activity.
Marion Brown, Principal Sports Officer, states that “National BeActive Day is an opportunity to get everyone in the household up and active. You can do it just for fun or add a competitive element by keeping scores or splitting in to teams. No matter what you do, we encourage you to be active and have some fun, and let’s make Fingal the most active county this weekend!.”
We would be delighted if you could get the word out there to your pupils and their families.
The Local Sports Partnerships have developed a printable list of games and activities to give you some inspiration, all of which are fully adaptive for people of all abilities and skill levels. With suggestions to make the games harder or easier, there is a game for everyone. They can simply print out the games or display them on your phone and be active. Or they can get creative and create your own games, activities or challenges?
Fingal Sports Office is running a competition for the most creative National BeActive Day activity in the county so make sure to share a photo or video on social media and tag in @SportIreland and #fingalsportsoffice and the hashtag #NationalBeActiveDay to be in with a chance of winning a prize!
If you are not on social media, you can email a photo or video of your activity to sports@fingal.ie to be in with a chance of winning a prize!
Arts and Crafts monies
June 22nd, 2020
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We are now using the DataBiz Online Payments facility, which may be accessed through the school website: www.scoilmoibhi.ie.
This application makes it possible for Parents/Guardians to pay fees online, using either a debit or credit card.
You can log on to the application by clicking Databiz Solutions on the homepage.
Cash/Cheque payments will also be received by class teacher in September and receipts issued.
On behalf of the staff we would like to thank you all for your support during these unusual times and we very much look forward to our return to school on August 28th. Any changes in our planned return to school we will inform you asap. In the meantime, may we wish you all restful summer.
Kind regards,
Maria, Conor and all of the staff at Scoil Moibhi
https://www.scoilmoibhi.ie/databiz-payments-for-arts-crafts/
Dear Parents,
I hope this email finds you well in these challenging times for school communities.
As the school year draws to a close, many sixth class pupils are in the last few weeks of their primary school education.
With this in mind, the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) has published guidance material for supporting those pupils in their transition to post-primary education.
The guidance is available in both Irish here and English here
We hope you find it useful.
Regards,
Rita Jacob
Press Office