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TY Newsletter 22nd - 26th May


  • Activity Week Details

Some Highlights:

  • Hellfire Club & Footee

  • Gaisce Adventure Journey

  • Talk: Eduardo Santander, CEO European Travel Commission

  • TY end of class pizza party

  • Trip to the Fit in Deutsch Exam at the Goethe Institut


Activity Week Details

Activity Week 5

May 22nd - 26th

4.1 Boxing & Self Defence

4.2 WP

4.3 Bike Skills & Maintenance

4.4 Cookery

4.5 Law

Please be sure to keep Google Classroom notifications ON & check the TY 22/23 Google Classroom for announcements relating to Activities Week 5 throughout the week.


Group 4.1 Boxing & Self Defence


Venue: Chapter 2 Fitness, Heather Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate


9:50am - 2:20pm (early finish Wednesday)


Dress Code: Gym wear/Non uniform


*Please note that Wednesdays are less physical and will focus on mobility/flexibility (in consideration that some of you have match commitments that day)


Group 4.2 Work Placement


Please make sure you have filled in the Work Placement Form posted on the Google Classroom (you will only be able to access this form when you are logged in through your STMC Gmail account):



Preparing for your placement


Contact your employer to confirm the details of your placement.


Find out answers to the following questions:

  • where should you go on your first day, for example reception or a particular entrance?

  • what time should you arrive?

  • what time will you finish work?

  • who should you ask for when you get there?

  • what are you expected to wear?

  • do you need any special equipment?

  • what sorts of things will you be doing?

  • do they expect you to have any particular skills?

  • will you be able to go out to buy lunch or do you need to bring a packed lunch?

Don’t forget to tell them if you have any health problems which may affect your work experience, for instance if you have any allergies or asthma.


Make sure you keep your notes of the phone call in a safe place.


Dress code


Many employers will say “smart casual” but what does that really mean?


You should wear dark trousers (not jeans), smart shirt (plain is best) and smart shoes (no runners).


If you are going to a placement that involves manual activity then jeans may be fine. Remember to have layers and a waterproof jacket in case the weather turns bad.


During Your placement


To make the most out of your placement, see the tips below:

  • have a list of questions for your employer

  • remember that you are there on placement, you won’t be running the company

  • talk to your supervisor about what your interests are and what you want to achieve

  • find out about employees’ jobs, how they got them and ask for advice

  • keep a note of any work you do and skills and strengths you’ve used

  • keep a diary of what you do each day

  • offer to help out as much as possible

  • ask for feedback when you’ve finished and if you can have a reference

  • keep a note of any computer packages you use

  • if you enjoy the placement find out about their future recruitment plans

  • talk to your parent(s) / guardian about what you have learned each day

Say thank you!


Work placements can be difficult to find as employers have competing demands for their time.


Be grateful for any work experience you can secure. Be sure to say thanks to your employer and your co workers throughout the week.


I will be contacting your employers directly with feedback forms so make sure to share their details with me in the form below:


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Group 4.3 Bike Skills & Maintenance


Meet at Bike Hub Monday 10:30am, 22nd May - beside the RNLI, Queen's Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, for induction.


Bike up to SJOG training location. Finish at 2:30pm


Workshop Venue, Tues-Fri 23-26 May : St John of God, Cintra (https://goo.gl/maps/KS6QXFiVSVNtQaLw9)


Please arrive 10 minutes early


As discussed at the start of TY - each student is to bring their bike (please email me asap if you don't have a bike or are unable to bring one).


Dress: Non Uniform*


*A good deal of the bike skills/education sessions will be taking place outdoors so please layer up! (eg t-shirt, jumper, wind cheater, warm jacket)


Please bring a packed lunch (or cash as cards are not accepted at St John of Gods)




Here's a clip of course coordinator Stephen McManus speaking to RTE News last week about circular economies, sustainable transport and independent travel.


Group 4.4 Cookery Week


Venue: STMC Pavilion, Upper Room


10am - 2pm Daily (early finish Wednesday)


Dress Code: Non uniform


Please arrive 10 minutes early


4.5 Law Activity


A note from the Law Week Coordinator:


"l look forward to receiving the Transition Year group next week.


On Monday 22nd- the first day of the course, I will meet the students at the Kings Bench Suite, Maldron Hotel, Smithfield Market, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 RF2Y, at 10 a.m for an introduction to law and the legal system in Ireland The students might note the meeting room, there will also be signs to the room under “St Michael's TY”.


The students will attend the Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) for the rest of the week.


They will be instructed to meet me at the CCJ on Tuesday- Friday at 10am.


They will finish at 1pm every day: except on Thursday when they will be leaving the CCJ at 12:30pm (approx) to return to the school library to attend a talk with the charity, Care After Prison, which will finish at 3pm.


A tour of the Criminal Courts is also being organised, and I will let the students know once it is confirmed by the Courts Service next week.


It is recommended students have a good breakfast, as there will be no ‘little break’ prior to lunch (around 1 o’clock).


The Maldron Hotel is located in Smithfield Square, a 5 minute walk through Smithfield Square from the Smithfield Luas stop.

The Hotel is accessible via the Luas (Red Line via Dart). Otherwise Buses to O’Connell Bridge leave students a 20-minute walk from the hotel.


Dress:

  • No school uniform required.

  • No St. Michael’s College gear e.g. Jackets etc.

  • No Runners or Hoodies.

  • Smart casual i.e. shoes, trousers & shirts/jumper – there is no need to wear a suit.

Please dress as if attending for work experience i.e. neat and tidy at all times – no need for any parent to purchase new items for this week. If possible, please do not bring school bags (the students will not need any materials for the week). Obviously, if students need to bring sports gear etc., they may do so, but I would ask that they please do not bring items that are unnecessary or any items of value (as they will be at risk of being stolen in the CCJ).


The students will be within a professional environment at all times and will be expected to act as such.


Looking forward to meeting the group."

 

Some Highlights from the week...


Hellfire Club & Footee

Gaisce Adventure Journey


Before ...

...and after!


Talk: Eduardo Santander

CEO European Travel Commission

TY end of class pizza party


Trip to the Fit in Deutsch Exam at the Goethe Institut


Auf Wiedersehen to all our German Exchange students. Well done to our Irish hosts on completing their Fit in Deutsch Exam on Friday. Last but not least a very big thank you to Ms Stephens for coordinating all of it!


Congratulations Jack!


Jack got second in the Irish Youth Open U17 Fencing competition this week, competing for for Pembroke Fencing Club in the Foil Category.





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