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Leinster Athletics Finals
Created : 15 May 2019, 5:04 PM
Archived : 15 Jul 2019, 12:00 AM
A huge well done to Óran O’Grady (1st Year), Conor Walsh (1st Year) and Sarah Millea (3rd Year) who competed in the Leinster Athletics Track and Field Finals at Morton Stadium in Santry today. Students representing schools from Leinster had already competed in regional qualifiers to earn a place at the finals. All three students put in great performances with Óran coming fourth in the High Jump, Conor winning the Silver medal in the Javelin and Sarah winning the Gold medal in the Long Jump. Our congratulations to all of you and our thanks for the parental support they received.
Athletics
Created : 10 May 2019, 6:44 PM
Archived : 10 Jul 2019, 12:00 AM
Well done to the U16, U17 and U19 athletes who participated in the South Leinster Track and Field Championships in Waterford on Wednesday. As with the Minors and Juniors last week, there was medal success. Fintan Howard won bronze in the Senior boys 200m, Robyn Donovan won bronze in the Senior girl’s triple jump and Sarah Millea won bronze in the U16 200m and silver in the long jump. Sarah and Robyn will now join Oran O’Grady and Conor Walsh in representing the school at the Leinster finals next week; we wish them well. Thank you to the parents who supported on the day.
1st Year Boy Gaelic Football
Created : 03 May 2019, 12:54 PM
Archived : 03 Jul 2019, 12:00 AM
The 1st Year boys had a comfortable 5-6 to 1-5 away win over Edenderry in the championship today . This follows an 8 point win over Mullingar. Well done to all involved!
South Leinster Track and Field Championships
Created : 03 May 2019, 8:48 AM
Archived : 03 Jul 2019, 12:00 AM
Well done to the Minor and Junior athletics team who participated in the South Leinster Track and Field Championships in Waterford yesterday. The girl’s minor 4 x 100m relay team (Kaitlin Howard, Hannah Kelly, Anna Hawkins and Julia Hawkins) progressed from their heat to reach the final where they finished 4th. The boy’s minor 4 x 100m relay team (Daniel Malone, Billy Ging, Óran O’Grady and Connor Walsh) also made their final and came away with the bronze medal. There were individual successes with Oran O’Grady winning the silver medal in the high jump and Conor Walsh winning gold in the javelin. Again, well done to all and many thanks to the parents who helped and supported on the day. Good luck to Conor and Óran who will now represent the school in the Leinster finals in a few weeks’ time.
Victory for Scoil Mhuire at SciFest TU
Created : 02 May 2019, 7:42 PM
Archived : 02 Jul 2019, 12:00 AM
It was another massive day for Science in Scoil Mhuire today where our incredible students scooped a massive five top awards at SciFest TU. Congratulations to all the wonderful TY and Second Year students who did themselves, their parents and the school proud while exhibiting among some nearly 300 students. A special mention to our incredible winners- Adam McNulty:Winner of Intermediate Biology Award Patryk Kruczek: Best Communicator in STEM Priya Evans: Winner of Junior Physics and Maths Award Lavinia Waldron: Winner of both the overall Chemistry Award as well as the Irish Science Teachers’ Association Award. Well done to all the students that participated in SciFest. Thanks to their parents and teachers for their encouragement, guidance and support. Please see the gallery section for additional photographs.
Reminder to check CAO before July 1st.
Created : 15 Jun 2019, 3:53 PM
Archived : 01 Jul 2019, 1:00 AM
6th year students - as the exams come to an end.....well done to you all but..... DO NOT FORGET to finalise your CAO course choices before July 1st. Remember to list your courses in order of preference - the course you really want goes in place Number 1 and so on down the list to Number 10 - put courses on your Level6/7 list also. You can add up to 20 choices between the two lists. Check the requirements and content of all courses before you add them to your lists. Include courses over a range of points. Do all this before July 1st. Results are expected Tues August 13th and offers expected Thursday August 25th. Enjoy the Summer.
Notes
Created : 29 Apr 2019, 2:01 PM
Archived : 29 Jun 2019, 12:00 AM
"Absences" from school and "permission to leave" school may be explained using the school App from tomorrow Tuesday 30th May. Please include as much detail as possible as to the reason for your child's absence from class or school. A student should only leave school to attend a medical appointment that cannot be accommodated outside of school time. Where you child must attend a medical appointment during the school day we would encourage that the student would return to school unless medically necessary not to do so. These notifications will only be checked at 8.15am each morning - please have your message posted before this time. If you post a message after this time it will not be accessed until the next school morning. If you have any difficulty posting a message on the App please contact the school on 045 868121.
End of Exams.
Created : 24 Jun 2019, 8:24 PM
Archived : 28 Jun 2019, 1:00 AM
They are finished! The final Leaving Cert exam took place today. Well done to all our 3rd and 6th year students! You all deserve a well earned rest after your hard work and effort. You must be commended on your politeness and behaviour during an arduous experience. LC results will be available at the school at 9am on Tues 13th August. Check in on your CAO before July 1st. Enjoy your holidays and stay safe
Exam Timetables
Created : 09 May 2019, 7:33 PM
Archived : 28 Jun 2019, 1:00 AM
Please find attached the Leaving Certificate & Junior cycle timetables. We wish all our students every success in all their assessments.

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State Examinations
Created : 04 Jun 2019, 1:20 PM
Archived : 25 Jun 2019, 1:00 AM
Our thoughts are with all of our students currently studying in preparation for examinations. Remember to have balance - study, exercise, good diet and rest. It is important to get a good night's sleep - especially tonight. Some words of advice for the actual exams: - be organised the night before - be familiar with the start time of each exam - be at your centre at least 15mins before start time - read each question slowly - answer what you are being asked - manage your time for each question effectively - start with your best question on the day, this will help stimulate your long-term memory - stay with it until the end "It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer"-Einstein. Be confident! Trust yourself! This will not define you - however, give it your best shot! The very best of luck from all in Scoil Mhuire.