Well done to our U19, U16 and U14 badminton teams who took part in the Kerry schools competition in Killarney on Tuesday the 18th.
Our U14 and U19 teams came 1st place, qualifying to represent Kerry in the Munsters on the 7th of March while the U16s made it to the final placing 2nd overall. Well done girls!
U19 Basketball Runners Up
Well done to our u19 basketball team who were runners up in the South West regional finals on Wednesday. The girls will now progress to the next phase of the playoffs in January. Missing from photo is Ciara Walsh and Louise O’ Sullivan.
Trip to Nano Nagle Place
Our 1st Year Students enjoyed their visit to Nano Nagle place in Cork city last week. They learned about Nano Nagle’s life, how she worked tirelessly to educate the poor of the city and about the powerful impact she had on education in Ireland and worldwide. An insightful and inspiring trip. Nano Nagle Place has been awarded the prestigious Council of Europe Museum Prize for 2021. It continues to provide support and care for people in need.
Centenary of the Anglo Irish Treaty
Today we as a school marked the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, 100 years on from it’s official signing on December 6th 1921. To mark such a momentous occasion in Irish History and the founding of the Irish Free State Emma Heaphy (2B) and Maggie Mahony (2B) raised the Irish Flag outside the school. We also had a lovely announcement made to the entire school by Kaelynn Murphy (3B) as well as the singing of Amhrán na bhFiann by Grace Whelan (3A) and Sophie Stack (2B) accompanied by Caireann Uljee (2B) on guitar. Well done to all students who participated.






