The Admissions Process
If you are interested in enrolling your child with us, please feel free to contact us for a registration form or complete an expression of interest form so that we can answer any questions you may have.
Further information on admissions can be found below.
Our Process

We are happy to invite any prospective family to the school to visit the premises, meet the Principal and see how we ‘live’ our ethos and embrace our school rules:
- Take care of everyone including yourself
- Give attention and participate fully
- Follow directions immediately
- Speak truthfully and beautifully
- Take care of everything
We also have a group of current parents that are happy to meet any prospective or enquiring families to discuss any further questions or queries.
Any applications or enquiries received outside of term time will be addressed. All messages are checked periodically during holiday times, so please do not hesitate to leave us a message.
We would encourage all prospective families to complete an Expression Of Interest form and take a look at our Admissions Policy and Code of Behaviour.
Junior Infants
Induction




The start of school is recognised as a major transition in the life of a child and here in John Scottus National School we want to do everything we can to make that transition smooth and meaningful.
Each year we invite incoming Junior Infants classes to an induction afternoon. It is important for children to become comfortable in their new surroundings and to have an opportunity to meet their teacher. These two simple steps can assist children in easing into their new school environment.
A great way to get to know a new environment is to take a peek inside and see what a typical day is like. You may like to show this video to your child before they start school.
A day in the life of a Junior Infant at JSNS
Please feel free to download and read our Junior Infants Induction Booklet.
Each year we have a Parent Information Evening for parents who have enrolled their children for the following September, as well as a Junior Infant induction afternoon typically each June.
Special
Educational Needs


John Scottus National School endeavours to be as inclusive as possible and welcomes all children subject to the admissions policy. We currently have 3 Special Educaiotn Teachers. You can find below our policy on Special Educational Needs (SEN) which sets out our approach to encourage every child with SEN to grow in self-confidence and achieve their full potential socially and academically. Learning Support at John Scottus National School is a collaborative process involving the child, the class teacher, parents and the Learning Support Team.
Irish National Recovery and Resilience Plan




This school received a grant in 2021 to implement initiatives aimed at addressing the digital divide and support our learners at risk of educational disadvantage as a consequence, as part of the Irish National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), a project under the Recovery and Resilience Facility funded by the European Union through NextGenerationEU.
This funding was used to: Upgrade the school’s internal network and Wi-Fi infrastructure to ensure that all learning spaces can support multiple devices and digital learning activities. Introduce classroom tablets to facilitate varied teaching opportunities and differentiated instruction where needed.


