Secondary Blue 2025-2026
Class Teacher: Mr. Tifft
SNA's: Kathleen and Luisa
Junior 3- Who we are and what we do.
We are a class of 10 students, aged between thirteen and sixteen and we are following the L2P2 and Junior Certificate Schools Programme (JCSP). These are Department of Education and Skills accredited Level 2 and Level 3 Junior Cycle programmes that enable students access in a creative and differentiated way, culminating in a wonderful celebration of learning. Most of us will follow the programme over a two or three year period.
The L2L2 Learning programme focuses of 5 Priority Learning Units: Communication and Language, Numeracy, Personal Care, Living in a Community, and Preparing for Work. The JCSP is made up of a variety of learning statements for each subject in the Junior Cycle 3 curriculum, from Basic Skills in Reading to Mathematical Problem Solving, and everything in between. As such it allows us, the students, with guidance from teacher, to create a learning portfolio that recognises our unique learning styles and abilities.
All of us are participating in the following subjects, with differentiation,:
English
Mathematics
Wellbeing/SPHE
History
Geography
Science
Visual Arts
Music
Religion
Home Economics
Physical Education
Material Wood Technology
Digital Technology
The JCSP Initiatives we are engaging in this year are:
Make a Book
The theme of previous school year’s Make a Book was ‘Story Telling’, titled Titanic Tales!
From inception to realisation students will: work and learn respectfully, build lasting socialisation skills, be creative, gr0w in story telling/writing skills, but most importantly understand the importance of spending time talking and interacting with others.
This project will actively support the wellbeing and mental health of the group.
We can’t wait to work on our Make a Book this school year as we use the theme of Irish Myth and Sport in creating new and fantastic stories!
TEAM
This Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths initiative allows students to explore many areas of the curriculum in creative and hands on ways. Volcano models, chemical reactions investigations, biodiversity field studies, and robotics will be explored through this versatile initiative.
Materials Wood Technology
There is on going initiative to acquire new update tools to further our practical Woodwork and STEAM projects. Students make useful and individualised workpieces in a careful, focused manner.
Music
JCSP has acquired new musical instruments such as boom-whackers and ukulele. Students will be working on piece to perform and share.
Many of our students prepared and performed in the 2025 Choir Competition held in Mullingar.