St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School - Homework.
Welcome to St Patrick’s RC High School. I am proud and privileged to be the Headteacher of such a dynamic, high-achieving and forward-thinking school that puts Jesus Christ at the heart of everything we do. We are guided in our work by our strong Catholic ethos, based on the Gospel Values, which drives us to be the very best we can be, using our God-given talents and gifts. It is our mission.
Maths homework will be set each Friday- sometimes this is on My Maths and sometimes it is on paper. History or geography homework is set each half term- this is a chance for parents and children to have fun and be creative. Extra optional homework: My Maths always has fantastic activities on the 'resources' section- I particularly would advise completing the Year 3,4 and 5 booster activities.
Pupils at St Patrick’s can now use Show My Homework to help them stay organised and meet deadlines with easy access. It is also useful for parents to keep them informed and engaged, with round the clock access and less stress with homework. Log in details have been sent to parents, for their child, any problems should be reported to the Main Office. Download Show My Homework Flyer. See.
Saint Patrick, 5th-century apostle and patron saint of Ireland. He is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and was probably responsible in part for the Christianization of the Picts and Anglo-Saxons. Learn more about his life, his contributions, and the legends associated with him.
St. Patrick’s Senior National School is a co-educational, catholic, senior national school located in Beau Piers Lane, Skerries, Co. Dublin. The school currently has three third classes, three fourth classes, three fifth classes and four sixth classes. Ms. Michelle Keane has been principal at St Patrick’s SNS since 2006.
St Patrick's Day. Home; Our School; Curriculum; St Patrick's Day; Manchester Irish Festival 2016. During March, a group of our KS2 talented dancers, singers and musicians visited Manchester Town Hall to participate in a workshop day for primary pupils organised as part of the Manchester Irish Festival. The children were involved in playing the bodhran (traditional Celtic drum), tin whistle.
St. Patrick was quite religious and honest so, if he had homework, he did it by himself, perhaps with the help of his parents. His mother.