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T.Y. Graduation Ceremony.
Created : 22 May 2021, 8:31 AM
Archived : 22 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
Follow this link for a presentation by @stmacartans T.Y. students as they review and celebrate their achievements this year. www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IuF4YsUZb8 #SemTY #SemAbú
Another glimpse of our upcoming production Les Misérables.
Created : 20 May 2021, 8:17 PM
Archived : 20 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
Enjoy a preview of our upcoming musical Les Misérables. The musical will be produced by our music teacher Ms. Kirke and will showcase the talents of our 5th-year students who look forward to sharing this production with you. youtu.be/Pp6n7N6rKP4
Les Misérables coming soon
Created : 18 May 2021, 8:39 PM
Archived : 18 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
The show must go on! Les Misérables will be available for streaming at the end of term. We look forward to sharing this production with you. tinyurl.com/3zydufm6
Position available at St. Macartan's College
Created : 06 Jul 2021, 11:12 AM
Archived : 16 Jul 2021, 1:00 AM
Caretaker position available at St. Macartan's College. See www.stmacartanscollege.ie for further details. stmacartanscollege.ie/caretaker-position-available/
All Ireland Winner on Late Late Show
Created : 14 May 2021, 8:49 PM
Archived : 14 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
The finals of the national Student Enterprise Awards will feature on tonight's @RTELateLateShow watch out for our All Ireland Student Enterprise senior winner @StMacartans TY Student Matthew McVicar. Congratulations also to Mathew's mentors Ms McColgan, Mr Mc Carron and to Fern Ross and all @MonaghanLEO @MonaghanCoCo @FernRoss4
Student of the Year 2021 @StMacartans is Finn Sleator.
Created : 14 May 2021, 4:11 PM
Archived : 14 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
Pictured is St. Macartan’s College Student of the Year for 2021, Finn Sleator with chairman of the Board of Management Mr. Páraic Duffy, Sixth Year Year Head Mr. Séamus Meehan, Deputy Principal Ms. Catherine Mulhern and Principal Mr. Raymond McHugh. Finn is son of Deirdre and Richard and also a past pupil of St. Mary's BNS Monaghan.
St. Macartan’s College Student of the Year 2021.
Created : 14 May 2021, 4:04 PM
Archived : 14 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
Congratulations to our Student of the Year nominees for 2021. Darcy Colleran, Matthew Connolly, Liam Conway, Seán Collins, Jamie Donaghue, Liam Doyle, Matthew Duffy, Niall Kierans, Mark McPhillips, Jacy Ogbgedeagu, Hesham Osman and Finn Sleator,
St. Macartan's Student in All Ireland Student Enterprise Finals.
Created : 14 May 2021, 8:55 AM
Archived : 14 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
St. Macartan's College student Matthew McVicar will compete in the All Ireland Finals of the Student Enterprise awards today. As the senior winner in the Co. Monaghan Student Enterprise Awards competition, he as well as all other competitors submitted a detailed business plan and a 3 minute video and presentation as part of this year's adjudication. Co Monaghan has two entries this year: My Entrepreneurial Journey - in teh Junior Competition - Our Ladys Secondary School, Castleblayney and our own Matthew McVicar and his company Coppercase.ie - Here's a short video clip created by Coppercase as a promotional tool for social media : youtu.be/_GCgXj1OP0U This is the link to the live broadcast of the finals vimeo.com/event/913946/cd69b1e796 Many thanks to Ms. Fern Ross and Monaghan LEO for their ongoing help and support with student enterprise initiatives.
Transition Year Virtual Photographic Exhibition
Created : 13 May 2021, 4:05 PM
Archived : 13 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
Visit our 3D photographic Exhibition @StMacartans by following this link artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/node/6375483. The exhibition included photographs taken during the recent period of school lockdown and was organised and collated by our Art teacher Ms. Cunningham
St. Macartan’s College Launch Cycle to School Initiative.
Created : 11 May 2021, 12:04 PM
Archived : 11 Jul 2021, 12:00 AM
The St. Macartan’s College Cycle to School Initiative was launched by Municipal District of Monaghan Mayor Raymond Aughey recently. This initiative will see the school make bicycles available to students who wish to cycle to school on a daily basis. This initiative is sponsored by Castleblayney native and St. Macartan’s College past pupil Pádraig Sherry. The newly refurbished lay-by at the school includes bike shelters and will include lockers for cyclists for the safe storage of helmets and cycling gear. A drying facility will also be made available to the cyclists at the school. Speaking from his current base in London, the initiative's sponsor Pádraig Sherry said that he sees on a daily basis the increasing numbers of cyclists in and around London and feels that cycling to school is something to be promoted as a part of the school’s Wellbeing programme. School principal Raymond McHugh, thanked the initiative’s sponsor Pádraig Sherry as well as Carol Lamb, Community Development Officer and Monaghan County Council's Smarter Travel Coordinator. Continuing he stated that students should be encouraged and facilitated to cycle to school, especially when safe routes to school like the ever improving cycle routes available to St. Macartan’s College students are taken into consideration. Monaghan County Council is a supporter of the St Macartan’s cycling scheme. The initiative coincides with improvements to the cycling infrastructures which are scheduled to be undertaken by Monaghan County Council thanks to recently announced funding. The improvements will fill the missing pieces of cycle path from the Coolshannagh roundabout to the N2 cycle path to Emyvale, and will provide a cycle link from the roundabout along the N2 bypass to the Dublin Road roundabout, thus providing a safe route to school for students living on that side of the town. With the existing greenway providing an east-west link across town and cutting through the town centre, it is possible for most town-dwelling students to cycle safely and quickly to the College. It is envisaged that students who cycle to school will see many benefits from their choice of transportation: They will receive a health boost, improving their fitness levels without having to commit precious after-school hours to tedious time in the gym. They will arrive to school more alert and more able to retain information – this will be a great boost for those wishing to do well in exams. Getting out in the fresh air along the greenway for a few minutes a day will help to destress and will boost mental wellbeing. We could all do with a bit of this at the moment. Cycling saves money. It can also save you some time – especially on a Friday afternoon. Sem students timed getting to the traffic lights in town by bike using the greenway at 10 minutes, and by car it took 20 minutes! Finally, and most importantly, cycling can help reduce the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere by reducing the number of vehicles on the road. The Council will be supporting the scheme through the provision of equipment and training and will be linking St Macartan’s College to any active travel supports which become available from the Department of Transport over the next few years. Monaghan County Council Cycling Officer Carol Lambe said “We’re really excited to see what St Macartan’s College are doing, and we hope to be in a position to come in and provide practical support to them so that the scheme can flourish. The Department of Transport has recently announced their intention to support rural Councils like ourselves with funding to enhance active travel infrastructure, and so we are hopeful that funding opportunities will open up to Co Monaghan schools and businesses which will enable them to become more walking and cycling friendly. Monaghan Co Co will do everything we can to ensure that Monaghan schools benefit from these opportunities as fully as possible.” St. Macartan’s College teacher, accomplished triathlete and cycling enthusiast Karl Kildea will advise the school on the purchase of the bicycles as well as provide bike maintenance classes for the cycle to school participants. Further details are available by contacting the school office. @stmacartand @MonaghanCoCo @GreenSchoolsire