Academic Calendar 2025-2026

SCHOOL STARTS

Thursday 28th August. School gates open at 08:25.

MID TERM BREAK

School closes on Friday 24th October 14:15.
School Reopens Monday 3rd November

PARENT TEACHER
MEETINGS

17th November-28th November. Teachers will be in touch nearer time to organise meetings.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon Friday 19th December. School Re-opens Monday 5th January.

SAINT BRIGID'S DAY

Monday 2nd February. School Closed.

MID TERM BREAK

School closes Friday 13th February at 14:15.
School Reopens Monday 23rd February

ST PATRICK'S DAY

Monday & Tuesday 16th & 17th March. School Closed.

EASTER HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon Friday 27th March
School Reopens Monday 13th April.

MAY BANK HOLIDAY

Monday 4th May. School Closed.

STANDARDISED TESTING

Tuesday 5th May-Thursday 28th May.

JUNE BANK HOLIDAY

School closed Monday 1st June

ACTIVE WEEK/
MULTICULTURAL DAY

Active Week will be from Monday June 15th-Friday June 19th.
Multicultural Day Friday 19th June 12:45-14:00. School Yard.

GRADUATION CEREMONY

Wednesday June 24th at 10:30.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon on Friday 26th June

 

Details regarding Staff Training Days, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Sports Days & 6th Class Graduation will be shared once the dates are confirmed.

  Academic Calendar

Grotto Place, Booterstown, Co. Dublin A94 AC97
01-2886830
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
01-2886830
8:35 - 14:15
  01-2886830

INCOMING JUNIOR INFANTS OPEN DAY:  We will host an open day for our new Junior Infants on Tuesday 10th June from 09:15 until 10:15.  We ask that the boys wear their new school unform tracksuit. This is a available to purchase from this link Uniformity.  We also ask that the boys bring a drink and a snack with them to school that morning.  The class teacher will spend this special time with the children in room 5 familiarising them with their new classmates, their classroom and the school yard. We will also organise some fun table top activities. When the boys are in class we will have refreshments for parents hosted by the Parents' Association and there will be an introductory presentation for incoming parents by the class teacher and school principal in room 13. We look forward to meeting you all. 

SPORTS DAY: We would like to invite all parents/ guardians to St Mary's BNS Sports Day which will take place in Booterstown Park on Tuesday 17th June, (weather permitting).  It will be for the whole school from Junior Infants to 6th class. We will begin at 9am in the park and it will go on until approximately  10:30am. We hope you can all make it.

MULTICULTURAL DAY: We are delighted to inform you about our Multicultural Day which will take place on Fridayafternoon 20th June from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm. This event is an opportunity to celebrate thediversity of cultural influences in our expanding school community. It is also a wonderful opportunity to encourage our pupils to sample foods from around the world. We also invite you and your sons to wear traditional costume if possible and we would greatly welcome any parents or family member who would like to perform i.e. song, music or dance, at the event or indeed provide recorded music from your culture. We were very privileged to have had The Key Notes perform for the past two years. A letter and an email have gone out with more details .

END OF YEAR REPORTS:  End of year reports will be emailed out to all parents/ guardians on Friday morning 13th June. Please ensure that the school has your correct current email address on their system. 

STANDARDISED TESTS: TIPS AND SUPPORTS FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS:  Please see the latest information sheet from the Department of Education to help parents understand Standardised tests and why they are administered in schools and useful resources. Understanding Standardised Tests for Parents and Guardians.

HOT LUNCHES: We have been approved for hot lunches. We are in the process of setting up a focus group and getting in companies and sampling their food. We have six students for the Hot Lunches Focus Group; three from the Student Council and three from 4th class. We have three nominees of the Board of Management. We have 3 teachers. We have parents/guardians. We are in the process of contacting companies. We are also establishing an agreed criterion to assess each company and their food e.g. Where is the food made? Are all ingredients listed? Are there any additives?  What is done in the case of Allergies? What happens to food that is not eaten? What menus choices are available and when should orders be placed? Are there vegetarian options? We hope to have the hot lunches scheme up and running for our return in August. The Hot Lunches Focus Group will feedback to you over the coming weeks on their findings and agreed selection.

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION: We congratulate all the candidates who made their First Holy Communion  in the Church of the Assumption, Booterstown. It was a lovely school community occasion. We thank all the candidates who read and sang so well. We thank our class parents reps and parents for their lovely gifts. They were very unexpected, but are very much appreciated.   We thank our parish catechists Catherine Ballance and Fiona Henry and class teacher Tommy O Keeffe for the huge amount of work they put in preparing the candidates for this special day. Special thanks also to Aoife Cartwright & Pilar Foradellas for conducting and helping the choir who sang so beautifully throughout the ceremony.  We thank Dominic, the church sacristan for all his help and Msgr. Ciarán O Carroll and Fr Gerard Tyrrell who led the mass. We hope everyone had a wonderful celebration afterwards. 

PRIMARY SCHOOLBOOKS GUIDE:  Please see link to Department of Education Guide to the Primary Schoolbooks scheme for 2025-2026. Department of Education Primary Schoolbooks Guide for 2025-2026.

FRÁSAÍ NA MÍOSA/ GAEILGE/ CONTENT LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING: Más féidir libh cabhrú le bhúr bpáiste frásaí na míosa a chleachtadh sa bhaile. / If you can please help your child practise Irish these phrases of the month?   1. Lá breá atá ann-It's a lovely day.  /   2. Uachtar gréine-suncream  3. Tá an ghrian ag scoilteadh na gcloch-The sun is splitting the stones.  4. Tá na laethanta saoire ag teacht.-The holidays are coming. 

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FOR 2025-2026:  An email has been forwarded to the whole school community outlining next year's holidays. Please see this link also for  School Holidays 2025-2026.

Kind regards, Noel Scully. Principal.