Maryfield College

Maryfield Hosts Active School Flag Cluster Day

ASF Cluster Day 2025

On the 2nd of October 2025, the Active Schools Team at Maryfield College hosted ASF Cluster Day. We were joined by Coláiste Bríde and Belmayne ETSS. The event took place in our school library, sports hall and also included an outdoor wellbeing walkway.

A group of students, (Katie Whelan, Isabelle Gill, and Casey Wang) set up the library at 8:40am in preparation for the schools to arrive.

The Wellbeing Walkway group, (Keelin Ahearne and Lizi Doyle) helped set up the Wellbeing Walkway at 8:40am in order to be able to help lead their groups later on in the day.

The Welcoming Committee, (Leah Dolan, Grace Dunne, and Lola-Rose Murphy) met the schools as they arrived at the Cluster Day and showed them to the library.

A group of students, (Grace Manning, Georgie Dunne, and Layla Kiernan) helped set out the healthy lunches when it came to lunch time.

 

The three schools were joined by two Active Schools Flag organisers, Carol and Brian, who gave us a lot of helpful advice when it comes to organising ASF events for our school. Carol showed us how to analyse data using AI when doing surveys, which we all found very useful. Brian got us to do ‘physical activity bingo’ which we all found very fun and got to know each other. He was also joined by a group of last year’s ASF team from Maryfield College, and got them to give us any tips and advice that they had for us.

 

Then,  we got sorted into groups and did the wellbeing walkway. Each station involved multiple-choice questions based on physical activity. We had to work together as a group in order to answer each question correctly. When we got inside, we played a physical activity Blooket game with our groups. After this, we had our healthy lunches in the library.

 

Lastly, we all went to the sports hall and got split into two groups. Our job was to practice our event organising skills, and organise an event for the other group. One team decided to do benchball, and the other team decided to do tug of war. This activity was very successful as each team had to distribute jobs like event managers, equipment managers, motivators, etc.

 

At the end of the day, our ASF team discussed how the day went. We think that the things that went well were the wellbeing walkway as there was good interaction, PA bingo, Blooket, and the event management.

However, we believe that if we were to host the day again, we think that there could be a few minor improvements. For example, make sure that the other schools have good communication for things like what time they may be getting to our school,  and time management skills.

 

Overall, the day was a success and Maryfield’s ASF team can all agree that we learned a lot of important tips on making sure we organise the best events possible for our school.

 

Thanks to Mr Smith and Mr Kiernan who helped us prepare for Cluster Day.

 

Katie Whelan 4K


Part 2 of the Building Healthy Friendships Series from the National Parents Council

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Dear Parents,

We are excited to announce another round of information sessions from National Parents Council.

Following on from Part 1 of our RSE three part programme where we looked at how we can support children to make and sustain healthy relationships and friendships, now in Part 2 we look at active listening skills and how we use those skills to build our relationships and support conversations with our young people.

This session is ideally suited to parents who have completed part 1 but will also provide useful information and advice as a stand alone session.

Register now to find out how developing communication skills will help build your relationship and support conversations with your young person.


Event Details:

  • Dates: Monday, 6th October to Friday, 10th October 2025
  • Location: Online via Zoom
  • Cost: Free

 

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Session Highlights:

  • Learn how to truly listen and respond to your teenager.
  • Develop skills that foster stronger relationships.
  • Enhance communication to support your young persons emotional well-being.

 

How to Register: Spots are limited, and we encourage you to register early to secure your place. Simply click on the link below and choose the session that best fits your schedule. 

https://forms.office.com/e/SmfNrgGV8e

 

 

Session Schedule:

  • Monday 6th: 10am/ 7:30pm
  • Tuesday 7th: 10am / 7:30pm
  • Wednesday 8th: 10am / 7:30pm
  • Thursday 9th: 10am / 7:30pm
  • Friday 10th: 10am

 

Looking Ahead:  Stay tuned for Part 3 of our series, where we will delve deeper into active listening skills and integrating meaningful conversations into your daily interactions with your young person.

 

 

  • Part 3: Making ‘The Big Talk’ Many Small Talks (Week starting 13th October 2025)

 These follow-up sessions are designed to build on what you learn here, providing a comprehensive toolkit for supporting your young persons relational development.  

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to play a proactive role in your young persons social development. We look forward to seeing you there and sharing valuable strategies that will help your child build and maintain positive relationships.

Please also find below some links which you may find helpful on this topic.

https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/for-parents/resources/booklets/making-the-big-talk-many-small-talks-13-to-18.pdf

 

https://ncca.ie/en/resources/sphe-presentation-for-parents-and-guardians/

Warm regards,

National Parents Council