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St Pauls

  • Our School
    • Calendar
    • Mission Statement & Ethos
    • ADMISSIONS ’25-’26
    • DEIS
      • DEIS: Delivering Equality in Schools Programme
      • DEIS General
      • Retention
      • Attendance
      • Literacy
      • Numeracy
      • Attainment
      • Transitions
      • Partnership with Parents and others
    • Policies
    • Staff
      • Dignity at Work
      • Droichead
      • Recruitment
        • Teaching Vacancies
    • BOM
    • Contact details
    • Covid
  • Academic
    • Junior Cycle
      • New Junior Cycle
      • JCSP
      • What is JCSP
      • Organisation of JCSP Programme
    • TY
    • Leaving Cert
      • Subject Briefs
    • LCVP
    • LCA
    • Other Programmes
      • St Paul’s Behaviour For Learning (BFL) dedicated Google site
      • Home School Liaison (HSL)
      • SCHOOL COMPLETION PROGRAMME (SCP)
      • DROICHEAD
  • DEN
    • SEN Policy
    • DEN (Diverse Educational Needs) Provision
    • L2LP
    • EDEN Center
  • Teaching & Learning
    • Booklists
    • Supervised Study
    • Study and Homework Policy
    • Study
      • Senior Cycle
      • Junior Cycle
      • Tips and Tricks to surviving the Leaving Cert Exams
  • Students
    • Careers
      • CAO Choices
      • Career Guidance
      • Careers Powerpoint
      • Career Guidance Teachers
      • HEAR/DARE Talk 6/11/24
      • Guidance Policy
    • Uniform
    • Wellbeing
      • How to cope when something sad happens
      • Substance Abuse
      • Building confidence in Teenagers
  • Supports
    • EDEN Center
    • JCSP
      • What is JCSP?
      • Organisation of JCSP Programme
    • JC Initiatives
    • HSCL
    • SCHOOL COMPLETION PROGRAMME (SCP)
  • Parents/Guardians
    • Parent Information
      • HEAR/DARE Talk 6/11/24
    • CAO Parents’ Information Evening 6/11/24
    • Apprenticeship Presentation
    • Absent students guidelines
    • Resources for Parents
      • The School Transport Scheme
    • Years
      • 6th Year Parents’ Information
        • CAO Parents’ Information Evening 6/11/24
      • LCA Parents’ Information
        • LCA Parents Intro 2023/24
      • 5th Year Parents’ Information
      • TY Parents’ Information
      • 3rd Year Parents’ Information
        • Subject Choice Parents, Senior 2023/24
      • 2nd Year Parents’ Information
      • 1st Year Parents Information
        • Subject Choice Parents 2021/22
        • Tips for 1st Year Parents
  • Extra Curricular
    • Extra Curricular
    • Sport
      • Basketball
      • Gaa
      • Hurling
      • Rugby
      • Soccer

What is JCSP

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What is the Junior Certificate Schools Programme (JCSP)?

Aims of JCSP

 The Junior Certificate Schools Programme aims to provide a targeted intervention programme that allows students to experience success early in their second level education. The JCSP is positive and effective in providing support for students, parents and staff and that will be dynamic and flexible in order to change, develop and adapt according to the needs of the JCSP students.

Benefits of participation in the JCSP Programme:

 We aim to provide an intervention programme that allows targeted students to experience success, is positive and effective in providing support for students, parents and staff and that will be dynamic and flexible in order to change, develop and adapt according to the needs of the student.

 JCSP will support participating students in the following ways:

  • Supports including Literacy/Numeracy Initiatives, Recording Achievements/Profiling, Cross-Curricular Statements, Personal |Development Programmes, Celebrations and Certification;
  • It is a targeted intervention and so a targeted group(s) of students will be selected each year and these students will benefit from specific extra interventions/initiatives. Students may be added to or taken from the JCSP;
  • All students will be assessed and use will be made of existing assessments, in order to gain necessary information on literacy and numeracy levels of all students;
  • Parents, staff and students will receive relevant information on a regular basis;
  • Through JCSP activities, students and parents will further develop a positive attitude to learning and life in school;
  • Provision of opportunities of in-service training for staff both within and outside the school will be encouraged;
  • Students will develop academically, socially and personally as a result of participation in JCSP activities;
  • Resources and materials will be provided to students and teachers as required;
  • All students will be encouraged to participate in Cross-Curricular and ExtraCurricular activities both within and outside of the JCSP;
  • Students may/will benefit from inclusion in academic, social and personal interventions such as homework club, after school ,activities, trips, events and summer camps. 

Rewards and Celebrations

Celebrating student achievements and successful initiatives are an integral part of the JCSP programme at St Paul’s. JCSP students may be rewarded for their successful participation in initiatives with gift tokens, awards, trips or the JCSP summer camps.

Mission

At St. Paul's we believe -

“When we aspire, believe and achieve, together we can succeed.”

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Our School Ethos

St. Paul’s Secondary School aims to provide a well-rounded education that goes beyond academics, emphasizing community, values, and the holistic development of each student in alignment with its Catholic ethos.

Principal’s Message

Welcome to St Paul’s Secondary School Website. St Paul’s is a large catholic co-educational
secondary school under the patronage of the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. At St Paul’s we are
committed to providing a high-quality educational experience for the young people of Monasterevin
and surrounding areas. As a diverse and inclusive DEIS school we benefit from additional resources,
supports and structures to provide the best opportunities for our students.
We offer all the Department of Education second level academic courses catering for all learners and
abilities. Through a comprehensive curriculum and subject choice, we provide students with the
opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills needed for adult life, the world of work and
progression to third level. Our innovative, hardworking and dedicated staff are committed to
continually improving the quality of teaching, learning and student achievement.
We believe in the holistic education of our students as we prepare them for adulthood and lifelong
learning. We offer students a comprehensive range and variety of sporting and extracurricular
activities that are tailored to suit the students’ skills, interests and talents. Additionally, we offer
courses and opportunities to students for personal development, academic betterment and active
student involvement.
The school is located within the beautiful mature grounds of Moore Abbey Estate. The new school
on the greenfield site opened its doors to students in September 2023 after a long wait. We are very
fortunate to have a modern, state of the art school with all the facilities and resources to
complement and enhance contemporary teaching, learning and education.
Yours sincerely,
Brian Bergin

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