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23 Sept 2025

Laois school drops timetables for day of reconnection

Heywood 'unplugs' from screens for fun and positive wellbeing

Laois school drops timetables for day of reconnection

A Laois school has chosen to down tools and ditch timetables for a day, to allow students the chance to reconnect.

Heywood Community School proudly hosted its inaugural “Heywood Unplugged” Multi-Activity Day, a vibrant celebration of student wellbeing, teamwork, and school spirit.

The event brought together the entire school community for a day filled with laughter, movement, and meaningful connection.

 

Pictured: Heywood CS students enjoy a fun-filled break from classrooms

Held on school grounds, the atmosphere was electric from start to finish. Students and staff embraced the opportunity to step away from screens and timetables to engage in a wide variety of activities designed to energise and unite.

The day featured bouncy castles, indoor games, team-building challenges, GAA matches, exercise circuits, and a lively Zumba session—each one met with enthusiasm and joy.

The event was a resounding success, with students from all year groups participating and interacting in a spirit of fun and inclusivity.

Teachers and support staff played a vital role, not only in organising and supervising but also in joining the
activities with infectious energy and positivity.

 

Pictured: cheers and laughter as a tug of war competition took place

Principal Mr. Eamon Jackman told the Leinster Express / Laois Live of his pride in the school community.

“Heywood Unplugged was a celebration of everything that makes our school special—our students’ spirit, our staff’s dedication, and the power of shared experiences," he said.

"It was a joy to see everyone come together in such a positive and uplifting way."

The principal explained his reasoning for hosting this day of fun for students.

“We wanted to create a day where students could disconnect from the usual routine and reconnect with each other—and we absolutely achieved that," he said.

 

Pictured: Heywood Community School

"I’m deeply grateful to our staff for their enthusiasm and commitment. Their energy made the day a huge success," Principal Jackman finished.

The success of Heywood Unplugged has sparked excitement among students that it may become an annual tradition.  Staff have said that it served as a powerful reminder of the importance of wellbeing, movement, and community in education.

Heywood Community School have said that they will 'continue to embrace' a holistic educational environment, where learning goes together with connection, creativity, and care.

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