There will be a clothes collection in aid of the schools PA and the Laura Lynn Foundation this Saturday, April 15th 10am - 4pm. You are invited to bring any unwanted clothing, shoes and soft toys to the back steps of the school beside the bike shelter. Thank you for supporting this worthy cause.
Our story follows some iconic fairy-tale characters as they question the meaning of a predetermined destiny.
What will happen as they start to take control of their own fate, and challenge their “happily ever after”? There is only one way to find out.
Spilled Ink is playing in the Moat Theatre Naas at 7.30pm on May 11th and 12th.
Tickets are available for €12 (plus booking fee) from www.moattheatre.com or through the ticket office at 045 883 030. The office is open Tuesday to Friday from 11am - 4pm.
This production is suitable for ages 12+.
Please note that times for Irish orals are changed slightly for Monday 3rd April, Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th. Parents will receive a text with new time the day before. Please ensure student is present 45 minutes before this time. Thank you.
Wishing the whole school community a Happy Easter.
Best of luck to our 6th year students beginning oral exams tomorrow.
Safe travels to our TY group leaving for Italy.
There will be no Saturday study during the holidays.
Classes resume on Monday 17th April at the normal time.
In preparation for the celebration of Le Cheile Day 2023, 3rd years created poems centred on the theme 'Celebrating our Catholic faith'.
There was a high standard of entries. Students incorporated the theme with their existing knowledge of poetry writing/techniques. Well done to all who entered.
The winners were:
1st place: Rebecca Brown (3C)
2nd place: Rebecca English (3A)
3rd place: Lilly Mc Quarrie (3B)
Congratulations to the deserving winners.
Happy Le Cheile Day!
#lecheile2023
In preparation for the celebration of Le Cheile Day 2023, 4th years created poems on the theme 'Celebrating our Catholic faith'.
There was a high standard of entries, really lovely to read! They incorporated the theme with their existing knowledge of poetry writing using poetic techniques.
The winners were:
1st place: Sam Moussoulides(4C)
2nd place: Lilliose Matthews (4A)
3rd place: Liv Hamilton (4C)
Congratulations to the deserving winners.
Happy Le Cheile Day
#lecheile2023
As part of the celebrations for Le Chéile Day 2023, in line with the theme ‘Celebrating Our Catholic Faith’, the Ember Team (Jennifer Dowling, Chen Liu, Evie Sammon & Grace O’Donnell) invited all 3rd year students to an assembly.
During the assembly, the Ember Team (Faith Leaders in CPC), spoke to the 3rd years about their experience as Ember leaders, the training they received and the activities they have been involved in throughout the year, so far.
The application process for the Ember Team 2023-24 opened after the presentation. The deadline for the application process is May 15th. Extra application forms can be collected from Ms. A. Kelly in the SEN office, if needed.
Thank you and well done to the Ember Team who presented and the 3rd years for their cooperation with the above this morning.
#lecheile2023
2nd years also spent time this week designing posters centred on the theme ‘Faith in Action’.
Well done to all 2nd years who entered. The standard of entries was very high.
The winners were;
1st Place; Lucy Curtis (2F)
2nd Place; Amelia Flynn (2A)
3rd Place; Kacper Gil & Andrew O’Reilly (2C)
Congratulations to the deserving winners.
Happy Le Chéile Day
#lecheile2023
In preparation for the celebration of Le Chéile Day 2023, 1st years designed posters centred on the theme ‘Faith in Action’.
There was a high standard of entries. Well done to all 1st years who entered.
The winners were;
1st Place; Ruby Byrne (missing from photograph) & James Baars (1E)
2nd Place; Dylan Cagney (1E)
3rd Place; Kate McAuley & Aoife Masterson (1F)
Congratulations to the deserving winners.
Happy Le Chéile Day
#lecheile2023