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School Payments 2022-2023

School Payments Details Click on the student’s year group for the year 2022-2023 below to see a list of payments due for the new school year.   Please note that ALL payments must be made through the SHOP section of the school app. These payments can be spread over four equal

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Students doing school house exams.

5th Year Booklist

J SUBJECT TITLE PUBLISHER Religion To be decided in September Irish Higher Level – Fiuntas – New Edition (for students certain they will be taking Higher Level) EDCO Ordinary Level – Fuinneamh – New Edition (for students certain they will be taking Ordinary Level) EDCO Students who are undecided can

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Students line up for the 3rd year obstacle course

Fun Day 2022

Fun Day this year takes place on Friday, 20th May.  There will be an array of activities  all day.  Here’s a run down of what’s happening. Time Activity 8:50 – 10:10 Class as normal 10:10 – 10:30 Break 10:30 – 12:30 Karaoke in the hall – gift voucher prizes to

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The Wiz Poster

Statement: “The Wiz” – Transition Year Musical

Thank you everyone who came to The Wiz on Friday night but were unable to enjoy the production due to the sound issues that occurred. The rescheduled performance of The Wiz is confirmed for Monday, 16th May at 7:30pm. We will be delighted to welcome you back again. Your Friday

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Thumbnail from the You Are Not Alone video.

Fourth years’ film qualifies for Frame of Mind final

“You Are Not Alone“, a short film produced by ten of our 4th year students has been shortlisted in the Secondary School Short Film Category for the Walk in My Shoes, “Frame of Mind” short film competition. Walk in My Shoes is an initiative of St. Patrick’s mental health service.

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Faith Hurley, making a presentation to students on Period Poverty.

Tackling Period Poverty

By Faith Hurley Recently in our school, I campaigned to highlight period poverty. This is to make students aware of period poverty and to try prevent it from happening in our school. Period poverty is when there is a lack of access to sanitary products, menstrual hygiene education, toilets, hand

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January 6th Return to School

School will re-open as normal, tomorrow, Thursday, 6th January. Please see below the latest advice received from the HSE. I have also attached a useful Isolation Quick Guide from the HSE which outlines what to do in the different scenarios. THE HSE asks us to: 1. Remind all parents and

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Caitlan Hayes makes the case for Eamon De Valera during the treaty debate.

100 Years of the Anglo Irish Treaty

To mark the centenary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty on 6th December, 1921, senior Leaving Cert history students recreated the fractious debate that took place in the Dáil in the aftermath of its signing. Mentored by their teachers Ms. Murphy & Ms. Walsh, seven students spoke with passion

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College Awareness Week Noticeboard

College Awareness Week 2021

By Ciara Lyons In the last week of November, running from the 22nd to the 26th, we had College Awareness Week. This is a national campaign which aims to promote the benefits of going to college, to help students of all ages to become college-ready and to showcase local role

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