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Six steps to better grades - Carmel O’Brien

Be positive: The perfect learning environment starts with a good attitude. Show that you believe in your students and trust that they are working hard. Focus on their positive attributes and praise every success and don’t put too much pressure on them. They need to believe they are capable of improvement.

Helping your children succeed at school

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Your children are back at school and you are keen to help them settle into a routine again.

Twenty ways to help your child get to grips with homework

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1. Provide suitable study facilities. While the kitchen table may be ideal for many, others, especially older children, may prefer the calm atmosphere of their bedroom. Most children study best where there is peace and quiet so try to keep noise levels down and cut out distractions.

Ballycroy homework club

Ballycroy homework club will commence on Tuesday March 27 and run for each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 5pm to 8pm, if there are a sufficient number

Tutoring: A guide for parents

Successful students often have parents who are involved in school programmes and carefully monitor their child's progress. Children who read well in the early grades are more successful in later years; those who fall behind rarely catch up with their classmates. As parents, you want to support and help your child attain good grades and strong academic skills. At times, this may mean finding a tutor to help your child.

Daft Funk @ Kelly’s

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DAFT FUNK bring their live Daft Punk tribute show to Kelly’s, Bridge Street, on Thursday December 29 at 10pm.

Holiday study tips from the Tutor Doctor

Before students can start celebrating the holiday season, they must first log in countless hours of studying and numerous homework sessions. “Typically we see that around this time, children become a bit distracted with the holidays and winter break coming up,” said Carmel of Tutor Doctor. “Because of this, it is important to remind students about proper techniques so they can stay on top of their studies.”

Scoil Raifteirí now enrolling for September 2011

Scoil Raifteirí is an All-Irish primary school situated on the Fairgreen in Castlebar. The school provides an excellent education suitable for children between the ages of four and 12 in a natural, friendly, and stimulating atmosphere. The young teaching staff are fully qualified and committed to meet the educational, cultural, and individual needs of the children entrusted in their care. The children are treated with fairness, firmness, dignity, and understanding. They learn to know, value, and enjoy Irish language and heritage through dance, music, song, drama, story-telling, art, and poetry. High standards of fluency and competence, both in English and Irish, are attained. A good solid foundation in all subjects is offered in the progressive and wide-ranging curriculum.

TY students make a bid to save kids’ programmes

Transition Year students from across the city convened a meeting of TY students this week in a bid to encourage them to join a campaign to raise public awareness of the threat to the Children At Risk Programme at the Fr McGrath Centre.

Halloween - a great time to restart school plans

We all start the school year with great intentions but by Halloween many such plans have either fallen apart or have not even started at all.

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