National Parents Council Primary (NPC)
FREE Online Transition sessions for Parents during the week of the 9th of May 2022
NPC is offering parents of children transitioning from Pre-school to Primary school and parents of children transitioning from Primary school to Post Primary school FREE online training sessions during the week of the 9th of May 2022.
Supporting your child’s move from Pre-school to Primary School
The transition from pre-school to primary school can be one of the most important transitions that your child will make. By providing this programme for you, we can support you to support your child to make a smooth transition between pre-school and primary school.
The training sessions will take place on:
- Tuesday, the 10th at 10am and 7.30pm
- Wednesday, the 11th at 8pm
- Thursday, the 12th at 8pm
- Friday, the 13th at 10am
If you would be interested in attending (virtually) one of these sessions please register your details here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Transition_from_preschool_to_primary_school_May2022
Supporting your child’s move from Primary to Post Primary School
Each day during the week of the 9th of May 2022, NPC would like to offer the parents of children in 5th and 6th class the opportunity to take part in one of our virtual training sessions on how to support your child`s move from Primary to Post Primary School.
On Monday – Thursday there will be both a morning session at 10am and an evening session at 7.30pm.
On Friday a morning session only will be held, at 10am.
This session will look at:
- Choosing a school for your child
- Preparing your child for post primary school
- Subject choice
- School Policies
- Home school communication
- People you might meet in post primary school
- Parent/Teacher meetings
If you would be interested in attending (virtually) one of these sessions please register your details here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Transition_from_primary_to_post_primary_online_sessions_May2022
Please note all sessions are for parents only, please circulate this information to other parents of children in your child’s school.