🏅 We Are an Active School! 🏅
🏃♂️ PHYSICAL EDUCATION
✅ Staff Commitment
PE is discussed at every staff meeting to ensure all teachers follow our Whole-School PE Plan and Grid, ensuring consistency and progression across all class levels.
All teachers teach every PE strand each year, except Aquatics (dependent on access to facilities).
All teachers collaborate to improve the teaching of a priority strand each year.
This year, our focus was on: Jumping, Running, Landing, and Striking with an Implement.
✅ Resources and Access
All pupils receive a minimum of 60 minutes of PE each week.
PE equipment is well-labeled, well-organized, and easily accessible in our PE shed.
The STEP principle (Space, Task, Equipment, People) is used to adapt PE lessons to suit all learners.
✅ Curriculum and CPD
All teachers use the Move Well, Move Often resources when delivering the PE curriculum.
Ms. Murphy attended OIDE’s "Developing Pupil Wellbeing in the PE Lesson" course to support peer collaboration and friendships through PE.
Miss Walsh attended Physical literacy matters- Primary (Full Day PLE) to gain a deeper understanding into the importance of FMS for pupils.
CPD knowledge is shared with staff, enhancing everyone’s delivery of PE.
Land PAWS water safety is taught from Junior Infants to 2nd class. 3rd to 6th classes attend swimming lessons.
✅ Assessment and Homework
PE progress is shared with parents at PT meetings and included in the annual report.
PE is never used as a disciplinary withdrawal.
PE homework is assigned weekly and relates directly to the strand being taught.
👉 See our Gymnastics Homework Example
🏃♀️ PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
✅ Daily Activity
We provide twice-daily playground breaks where pupils can run and use sports equipment.
Pupils are trained as Playground Leaders, supporting inclusive play.
Our Active School Walkway is used by all classes for:
Active breaks
Learning on the move
Junior and senior infants engaged in a nature trail looking for wild animals around our school
Whole-school challenges
✅ Whole-School Participation
All classes took part in both:
The ‘Active Break Every Day’ 4-week challenge
The ‘Learning on the Move’ 4-week challenge
✅ Events and Celebrations
Physical activity is central to events like:
Seachtain na Gaeilge Ceilí Click here to see our Ceilí
The ‘12 Days of Fitmas’ Challenge
👉 See 12 Days of Fitmas Challenge
We use the TREE model to adapt all activities to make them inclusive for every child.
✅ Reducing Sedentary Time
Every class has agreed on actions to reduce sitting time during the school day.
🪑 1. Movement Breaks Between Lessons
Teachers incorporate short movement breaks (1–2 minutes) between subjects where pupils:
Stand and stretch
Do 10 star jumps or squats
Follow along with a quick GoNoodle or brain break video
🚶 2. Active Transitions
Instead of walking quietly to different areas (e.g. yard, library, or hall), classes:
Skip, hop, or walk in patterns
Use the Active School Walkway to turn transitions into opportunities for movement and learning
🧍♂️ 3. Stand-and-Share Activities
During class discussions or group work:
Pupils are encouraged to stand at their desks or use whiteboards on the walls
Lessons are structured to include ‘walk and talk’ pair discussions rather than sitting
🤝 PARTNERSHIPS
✅ Communication and Community
We inform and involve parents in ASF initiatives through school communications and events.
We contacted the Local Sports Partnership (LSP) and the Sports Inclusion Disability Officer (SIDO) to improve our inclusive practice.
A Pupil–Staff ASF Committee leads and supports our Active School journey.
✅ Active Student Voice
Every class created an Active School slogan.
All classes completed a ‘What Clubs Are You In?’ survey.
Pupils are given leadership roles in ASF initiatives and events.
Our school celebrates both in-school and out-of-school physical achievements.
Pupils showing the class their medals they won from participating in camogie with their local camogie club.
Our u11 schools team competing in a county final. The whole school came to support the boys.
✅ Feedback and Response
ASF pupil and parent questionnaires were distributed. Feedback was discussed, and changes were made in response.
Rugby provided by Cashel rugby club
🎉 ACTIVE SCHOOL WEEK
📅 2024–2025 Active School Week
Start Date: June 18th
End Date: June 24th
✅ Annual Calendar Commitment
#ASW is firmly embedded in our annual school calendar.
All pupils take part in activities tailored to their needs and abilities.
✅ Whole-School Involvement
Suggestions from pupils and parents helped shape this year’s programme.
Pupils and staff wear activewear all week.
Physical activity replaces written homework during #ASW.
Classes use the Walkway route for Learning on the Move.
We host:
A whole-school fun event - 4K road race involving the whole community which will take place on June 22nd this year.
A Pupils vs Teachers/Parents event - Sixth Class V Teachers Soccer Game
Community awareness of local activity opportunities - we work in close collaboration with the local clubs.
✅ Staff Involvement
We ran a staff physical activity initiative during ASW to model active lifestyles. The staff made a commitment to weekly walks & also to take part in the 4k.
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