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3rd Year ' Clean Room Award'
Created : 18 Feb 2022, 9:11 AM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Congratulations to 3B in the Demo Room who are this weeks winners of the Clean Room Award. Well done to all students in 3B. All of the 3rd Year base rooms had a notable improvement in the cleanliness and tidiness of the rooms. Well done and thank you for your efforts. I hope these good efforts continue in the weeks ahead. There will be a new challenge fir the 3rd Year class groups after mid-term. Wishing all 3rd Year students a restful and enjoyable mid-term following a busy week of mock exams. Enjoy your well deserved break. Ms Fennell.
6th year Mocks
Created : 17 Feb 2022, 11:42 AM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Well done to our 6th year students who have completed almost all of their mocks today. Hopefully the experience has been positive in getting the students used to the flow of exams, timings, areas to be further studied etc. A reminder that students only attend for exams again tomorrow so if you do not have a timetabled exam you will not be in school tomorrow. Have a enjoyable mid term and recharge the batteries after the effort of the past two weeks. A gentle reminder to parents/guardians that mock exam and correction fees are overdue, please arrange payment to ensure timely correction. Many thanks to those who have already paid. Kind regards J Leonard
Motor Industry - Computers for Schools Competition
Created : 28 Feb 2022, 10:49 AM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
The Society of the Irish Motor industry (SIMI) have launched a €3,000 Computers for Schools Competition. The objective of the competition is to raise awareness about the benefits of an apprenticeship and how one is obtained. To enter, students simply have to answer a series of questions based on a short video, with applications submitted through our website page www.simi.ie/en/schools-competition 3 winners of the competition will be selected, each receiving a set of Beats Studio Buds worth €150 and a €1,000 computer equipment voucher for their school. The competition is open to all secondary school students to win computer equipment for their school. See the attachment for further details.

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Green School Committee's Water Facts - Only 1% of our fresh water is accessible to us...
Created : 25 Feb 2022, 3:27 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Freshwater makes up a very small fraction of all water on the planet. While nearly 70 percent of the world is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of it is fresh. The rest is saline and ocean-based. Even then, just 1 percent of our freshwater is easily accessible, with much of it trapped in glaciers and snowfields. In essence, only 0.007 percent of the planet's water is available to fuel and feed its 6.8 billion people.
Mid term break arrangements
Created : 18 Feb 2022, 2:28 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Well done to all staff and students on the completion of another busy half term. In particular, well done to our 3rd and 6th year students who completed their mock examinations over the past couple of weeks. A reminder that there is no school now until 28th February due to mid term break. There will be no 6th year Saturday study until March 5th. I hope all students and staff have a restful and enjoyable mid term break. Kind regards J Leonard
Overall Winners of the 2nd Year Positive Behaviour Challenge - Well done 2D.
Created : 18 Feb 2022, 1:25 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
The overall winning 2nd year class of the Positive Behaviour Challenge is 2D. This class has shown great manners, positive and respectful behaviour and have kept their base room very tidy over January and February. This morning they were rewarded with their breakfast. A well deserved treat for a great class! Well done all 2nd years. Have a good break. Ms Mills
United Nations International Day of Women and Girls In Science Feb 11th
Created : 10 Feb 2022, 8:58 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Tess Lambe former student of CPC, Professor in Oxford is a role model and exemplar in celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science. On the 11th of January 2020, the genetic sequence encoding the SARS-CoV-2 virus was released by researchers in China. Later that day, Associate Professor Lambe began designing the vaccine currently being used in large scale vaccination schemes. Once designed, Professor Lambe then spearheaded the preclinical studies needed to progress the vaccine into the clinic. This work, was critical in gaining the approvals needed to start clinical testing on the 23rd of April 2020. In just 104 days, Associate Professor Lambe and her team had gone from a genetic code to a vaccine that had been administered in clinic, an unprecedented achievement. In the months following the design and initial production of the vaccine, Professor Lambe has planned and delivered the studies needed to examine if the vaccine induces antibody responses. This work was critical to facilitate trial progression and importantly demonstrates the ‘Oxford’ vaccine induces the right kind of immune response in humans. Teresa Lambe is originally from Kilcullen and attended CPC secondary school, where she loved Art, Biology and Maths classes.
Cross and Passion College TY Musical
Created : 10 Feb 2022, 8:19 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
Tickets for this years Cross and Passion College Transition Year Musical will be go on sale on Wednesday the 2nd March 2022. This year our TY students will take on "Time of My Life - Dirty Dancing". Tickets are €15.
Green School Committee's Water Facts
Created : 11 Feb 2022, 2:37 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
This weeks "Water Fact" from our Green School Committee is an interesting one to get you thinking: The average shower uses 76 litres of water. The average bath uses 130-190 litres of water.
Safer Internet Day Initiatives in CPC
Created : 11 Feb 2022, 12:36 PM
Archived : 31 Mar 2022, 4:25 PM
To celebrate Safer Internet Day, our SID ambassadors and committee hosted workshops for all first years throughout the week. The SID committee delivered an informative talk to encourage students to think about how they use the internet and what information they share online. The Committee also organised a walking debate which gave students the opportunity to reflect on statements and share their views with others. Well done to all students involved and especially our TY leadership students who put in very worthwhile planning and preparation for the campaign.