Calendar
Ballycanew National School School Calendar 2025/2026
Ballycanew National School School Calendar 25/26
School Reopens: All pupils return to school on Wednesday 27th August 2025
Swimming – 5th & 6th class Swimming will start for 5th & 6th class on Thursday 18th Sept Sept for 6 weeks
School closed School closed on 24th October for Elections
Halloween Break: All schools will close from Monday 27th October 2025 to Friday 31st October 2025 inclusive.
Swimming – 4th class Swimming will start for 4th class on Thursday 8th Nov for 6 weeks
School Closed School closed 8th December for whole staff training
Christmas Holidays: Begin at 12.00pm Friday 19th December 2025. School will reopen on Monday 5th January 2026.
Swimming – 2nd & 3rd class Swimming will start for 2nd & 3rd class on Thursday 8th Jan 2026 for 6 weeks
Parent/Teacher Meeting: TBC
St Brigid’s Day Bank Holiday School closed Monday 2nd February 2026
School closed School closed 23rd February for staff training
Mid-Term Break: School closed Monday 16th February 2026 to Friday 20th February 2026 inclusive
St Patrick’s Day Public Holiday: School closed on Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th March 2026
Easter Holidays: Begin at 12.00pm on on Friday 27th March 2026 and will re-open on Monday 13th April 2026.
Long weekend & Public Holiday: School closed Friday 1st May and Monday 4th May
School closed School closed on 15th May for staff training
Standardised Testing: Week beginning 17th May and week beginning 24th May
First Holy Communion: Saturday 23rd May St Molings Church 11am
Long Weekend & Public Holiday: School closed on Friday 29th May and Monday 1st and Tuesday 2nd June. School re-opens on Wednesday 3rd June
Sports Day: 17th June 2026 (provisional)
6th class Graduation day: Friday 26th June
Well Being Week: 22nd to 26th June
Summer Holidays: Begin on Tuesday 30th June. School closes at 12.00 midday
P.E. Days: Days T.B.C by new class teachers
Mobile Phones/Online Engagement
We would strongly advise parents to monitor their child’s phone usage/online engagement as content/social media communication causes significant difficulty in peer relationships in school. Some of the more common apps that have unfortunately been a source of conflict among pupils have been TikTok (the minimum legal age to use the app is 13), Snapchat (13-year minimum age in Ireland also), and WhatsApp. (13 years old minumum age also). These apps are rated as not suitable for the vast majority of our pupils, and the conflict that on occasion has arisen from their use causes significant distress to pupils involved and consumes huge amounts of teaching and learning time to try to mediate, even
though it has all taken place outside of school. We would also encourage parents to keep an eye on the YouTube content their children are accessing, as some influencers/streamers that are popular with older primary-age pupils use
age-inappropriate language.
Collecting Children: Please inform the school/teacher beforehand if your child is being collected
by somebody else. For safety and security reasons we can only hand over a child to the parent/guardian.
Absences/Attendance: Children will be marked absent on the online roll system after 10am each day unless previously the school is notified
Mobile Phones/Online Engagement
We would strongly advise parents to monitor their child’s phone usage/online engagement as content/social media communication causes significant difficulty in peer relationships in school. Some of the more common apps that have unfortunately been a source of conflict among pupils have been TikTok (the minimum legal age to use the app is 13), Snapchat (13-year minimum age in Ireland also), and WhatsApp. (13 years old minumum age also). These apps are rated as not suitable for the vast majority of our pupils, and the conflict that on occasion has arisen from their use causes significant distress to pupils involved and consumes huge amounts of teaching and learning time to try to mediate, even though it has all taken place outside of school. We would also encourage parents to keep an eye on the YouTube content their children are accessing, as some influencers/streamers that are popular with older primary-age pupils use age-inappropriate language.
Collecting Children
Please inform the school/teacher beforehand if your child is being collected by somebody else. For safety and security reasons we can only hand over a child to the parent/guardian.
Absences/Attendance
Children will be marked absent on the online roll system after 10am each day unless previously the school is notified.
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