St. Olaf’s School.

 

 

St. Olaf’s National School was founded in 1968. The school is named after Olaf, the first King of Viking Dublin, who is reputed to have built a fort in the locality. Indeed, Baile Mhic Amhlaoibh, (Balally), is the town of the son of Olaf, and hence the Viking ship which features prominently on our school crest. The school is a mixed school and caters for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 13.

 

Uniform.

 

The school Uniform consists of Navy trousers (boys), Navy pinafore or skirt    (girls), and a navy V-neck jumper or cardigan over a light blue shirt with navy tie for both boys and girls. Children may wear a round-neck jumper (with no tie) if they wish.  Most of these items are readily available in local Department Stores. School tracksuits, school jumpers and polo shirts (all with school crest) are available from Schoolwear House, Ballyogan Industrial Park. Tel:

 

Where Are We?

 

Situated on Balally Drive, and backing onto St. Benildus College, the school is ideally located to cater for children from a wide area  including the districts of Dundrum, Sandyford and Kilmacud.

 

Aims.

 

We aim to provide our pupils with a wide range of experiences designed  to develop the moral, social and academic qualities necessary for adult life.

 

Hours.

 

School begins at 8.50 a.m. and classes finish at 2.30 p.m. for most pupils. Infant classes finish earlier, at 1.30 p.m. each day. There are breaks at 10.30 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. for lunch.

 

Facilities.

 

 

We are very proud of the facilities and activities available to our pupils, particularly our Computer Room, which has 22 networked computers, thus ensuring maximum “hands-on” time for each pupil.Each classroom also has Broadband Internet connection enabling our pupils to avail of the world wide web.It is our intention that every pupil would be familiar with Word Processing and general Information Technology by the end of Sixth class.

 

 

Our Parents’ Association have established a magnificent Library with a fabulous selection of books for all ages providing the ideal atmosphere and setting for individual reading. Two full time Learning Support Teachers are available to assist pupils who may benefit from extra individual tuition.

We also benefit from the services of five Resource Teachers, who cater for children with special needs and educational disadvantage.

 

Sports.

 

 

We offer a wide and varied range of sports to our pupils including Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie, Basketball, Chess, Unihock and Athletics. Our large Hall provides the perfect setting for P.E. which is probably the children’s favourite activity. St. Olaf’s has a long and proud tradition in Cumann na mBunscol, Áth Cliath, which is the organising body for Gaelic Games & Athletics in Dublin, winning no less than 7 titles in the last twelve years. Both girls and boys partake equally in all sports and we hope that they leave our school equipped for the world of leisure as well as work.

 

Extra-Curricular Activities.

 

 

Our extra-curricular activities are intended to promote the creative and rewarding use of pupils’ leisure time by getting involved in cultural and sporting activities. Irish Dancing , Little Singers and Ballet classes are available to all classes, while Art & Music / Recorder Classes are available from Rang 1 onward. Speech & Drama workshops are provided for classes up to Rang 4. Word processing / touch typing classes, French tuition    is   also     offered    to Senior Classes. Both team and individual sports are available to the children, mostly without charge, thanks to the interest and dedication of our Staff.

Parents’ Association.

 

We have a very active and hard-working Parents’ Association and are very grateful for the invaluable contribution and input made by our parents over the years. Parents are actively encouraged to become involved with the P.A. and thus play a leading role in their children’s education.

 

Enrolment.

 

 

Application Forms for enrolment can be obtained by contacting our school Secretary, Paula Christian. Our Enrolment Policy may be viewed on our website.

 Introductory meetings for parents of new pupils are usually held in February each year, after which there will be an opportunity to take a  guided tour of the premises. Parents are welcome to view the facilities available in the school at any time, preferrably by prior appointment.

 Further information may be had by calling in to the Principal, Mr. Murphy, or by telephoning  the school .

 

St. Olaf’s N.S.,

Balally Drive,

Dundrum,

Dublin 16.

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

                                       ____

Principal: Mr. Gerard Murphy.

Telephone:    295  6513

Fax:                294 1863

E-mail: stolafsns.ias@eircom.net

Web: homepage.eircom.net/~olaf