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6th Year Parent Teacher Meeting

3rd Year Parent Teacher Meeting

Here are the details for Tuesday’s online Parent-Teacher Meetings. They will take place between 4:15-6:45 on Tuesday, 16th November. To register for the meeting, you need to click on this link:https://ptmorg.com   REGISTRATION FOR THE PARENT TEACHER MEETING IS NOW CLOSED. The school roll number is 60800VVS Ware Login: this is

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Loreto Centre

Loreto Centre Crumlin – Autumn Programme 2021

The Loreto Centre is offering a great selection of activities and courses that parents are welcome to get involved in this Autumn.  From gardening to Tai-Chi, Arts and Crafts to Self-Advocacy, you’re bound to find something to interest you.  You can find more information by logging  onto https://www.loretocentrecrumlin.ie/ or phone

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Leaving Cert Class of 2021

Leaving Cert Results

Congratulations to the Class of 2021 who received their Leaving Cert and Leaving Cert Applied results on September 3rd. After a senior cycle like no other during the last two years, the release of these long-awaited results finally ended months of hard work, uncertainty and speculation for the 78 young

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A welcome put together by our senior prefects for the new first year students.

Welcome new 1st Years

A warm welcome to the 71 new students who began their Loreto Crumlin journey in first year this week. There are three new classes, named after inspirational Irish sporting stars. The 1 Harrington class are named after Ireland’s latest Olympic gold medalist, boxer Kellie Harrington. The 1 Blackmore class are

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Biodiversity Meadow

The aims of An Cluainín (The Little Meadow) Project are: To develop a meadow for native Irish flora and fauna which includes a pocket forest and water features on the grounds of Loreto College, Crumlin Road. In doing so we hope to encourage and increase the biodiversity within our school

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Our College Awareness Week Noticeboard.

College Awareness Week 2020

This Week is College Awareness Week across Ireland.  Teachers’ qualifications and colleges they attended have been posted on classroom doors so that students can see the paths to employment that their teachers made. Students are encouraged to ask about courses or colleges they might be interested in. Mr. Lenehan has

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