Best of luck to our students competing in the All-Ireland Cross Country Finals in Waterford today and to their coach Ms. Kilcoyne. The u-15 team are running the 3.5km race and Tadhg O' Neill (1F) and Harry Feely (1E) are competing in the u-14 2.5km race. Good luck to all involved!
Huge Congratulations to our Past Pupil Eoghan Hyde ( class of 2021 ) who was awarded the Molloy Prize in Chemistry in UCD.
The Molloy Prize is awarded to the student who receives the top combined grade for the three Chemistry modules undertaken in 1st Year Medicine .
Eoghan is currently in his 2nd Year of Medicine in UCD .
Unfortunately we have to cancel the middle distance running we had planned for today in Carlow I.T. as the weather conditions are unsuitable. Classes as normal for 5th Year LCPE groups.
Ms. Murphy and Mr. Stephens
Dear Parents / Guardians ,
As part of our school celebrations for Seachtain na Gaeilge we will have a Lá Glas on Friday .
Please wear Green for Seachtain na Gaeilge!
Kind regards,
The Management Team
Tomorrow we have the following event taking place in Odeon Cinema Naas for all TY students:
JUST ONE LIFE
Rotary Young Persons Driver Awareness Programme
The objective of the Just One Life programme is to save young drivers.
A Young Driver Awareness Programme. Aimed at Transition year students
Involves Gardai - Medics - Ambulance & Fire Services
The event begins at 9.30 a.m sharp. We are asking all students to meet at the Odeon cinema on the Dublin road for 9.20a.m.
Attendance will be taken upon arrival at the cinema.
The event runs until lunchtime. Classes resume as normal from 14.00p.m.
We also have an engineering talk tomorrow afternoon in school for all groups. Details announced tomorrow.
Hard luck to the 1st Year Soccer Team who were beaten 1-0 by Willow Park School, Blackrock in the Leinster Cup Quarter Final. The team had a great performance and created some good chances to score. They were unlucky to concede a goal from a free kick in the second half.
Ms. Kilcoyne and Mr. Sheerin
Last week, T.Y. students received a talk on addiction by two members of Cuan Mhuire Addiction Centre, Athy. The two members spoke to the students about their personal experiences with both drug and alcohol addiction. This talk was a real eye opener for students. A huge thank you to Cuan Mhuire for facilitating this talk for the Transition Years, as we recognise the challenge in speaking out about addiction issues.
Ms. Ward