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Transition Year
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exploring aptitudes and abilities
PORTMARNOCK COMMUNITY SCHOOL exploring aptitudes and abilities research sampling subjects maturity work experience social and personal development TRANSITION YEAR
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Transition-year Teacher says! “The opportunity of a lifetime to be used with the lifetime of the opportunity” Student says! “…get involved in as many things as you can, the year will be so much better…”
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T.Y. Year Head : Ms O’Toole and Ms Dixon
Tutors: Mr Moran, Ms Dolan, Ms O’Connor, Ms Cronin, Ms McGlynn T.Y. Co-ordinator: Ms Molamphy
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Internal programmes Various Talks e.g. Garda road-safety
DATS Aptitude Tests Thinking Outside the Box ISPCC
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Other Activities Mini-companies, mentored by Fingal Enterprise Board
Bank of Ireland An Gaisce Award (€10 extra) The Play 2016 “Pride and Predjuice” Fundraising – Walk in my shoes/ RNLI/ Portmarnock Association Arch Club
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Other Activities Create-school – movie/video making and performance workshop Compute TY DCU Department of Foreign Affairs Law library GAA coaching with local Primary-school Pupil participation in the Arch Club Song School Variety show
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Links with Third-level
DCU Compute TY (thirty places 2014) UCD – Physics workshop (one place) RCSI – Mini-Med (one place) Physics Department TCD – nanotechnology / Astrophysics (1 place each) DIT Computing academy (five places)
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Sports programmes …emphasis on Coaching
…emphasis on skills development … Scuba Diving (extra cost) Certificate
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Unscripted opportunities
Film Gardening Student Council Fundraising
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Community Care Fortnight starting Monday 11th of December
Deadline to have your placements and the information to your tutors is Friday the 6th of October. Get organised early. Be ahead of yourself. What about working outside these dates?
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Work Experience Fortnight starting Monday 29th of January.
Deadline to have your placement details to your tutor is Friday the 1st of December. Students going to Lesotho only need to get Work Experience from Monday 29th, Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st January. Thursday 1st February is preparation day.
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Garda vetting There is now a legal requirement that if you are over the age of 16 when completing a placement you must be Garda vetted. Working in a creche, primary school, students with disabilities. Vetting must be completed by you, your parents and the school must sign forms.
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Forms It is your responsibility to get your forms, get them filled in and returned to your tutor at the appropriate deadline date set by your tutor. Return of forms past this date – you will lose 3% per week.
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Portfolio The Portfolio is the purposeful collection of your work
To show your effort, progress and achievement in ten areas of learning You will select the pieces of your work that best show learning, not necessarily the best pieces
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The Portfolio is a reflection of your Transition Year and your participation within that year.
Any piece of work, event attended, work completed etc.. place into your Portfolio. Your report on your 5 novels MUST be included. The Portfolios will be presented to all parents on the Presentation Evening.
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Portfolio Interview Portfolios submitted to Tutor on Friday 12th May
Interviews: By tutor and module teachers on Wednesday 17th May
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ECDL Now part of your assessment marks for the end of the year.
100 marks is assigned for ECDL – same marks given for Work Experience and Community Care.
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Notice outside my door and my office in “B” of the times when you can knock at my door.
Under no circumstance are you permitted to leave Irish, Maths or English or your foreign language for any reason.
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