Congratulations to all of our students who took part in Féile 2023 over the past two weeks. We have a number of GAA clubs represented throughout the school, which is fantastic. Congratulations to the Clontarf U15 Camogie Team who won the camogie Féile yesterday...the frist ever Camogie Féile win for Clontarf. The team had a number of 1st, 2nd & 3rd years from Holy Faith, with Eve O'Grady (3rd Year) getting Player of the Match in the final. Well done everyone!
The mental health committee are organising a Dawn Walk, this Friday, 21st April. The school will be open from 6:15am and the group will depart at 6:30am from the school gates. Students are encouraged to bring in donations for Pieta House. Donations will collected throughout the day and there will be an opportunity to donate via the school shop. Juice and some light refreshments will be available in the school hall afterwards. There will be no hot drinks. Students are advised to bring something substantial for their breakfast. Students can go home after the walk, but should return for class at 8:45am. Parents, siblings and dogs welcome!
The gallery below shows TY students making fresh pasta. It is part of their cuisine module where they explore/cook foods from different cultures
5th year Ag Science students visited Fieldstown farm yesterday to find out more about sheep farming and to help with the lambs.
First years Hollie Nolan, Molly O’ Neill, Lily Kenny-Scott, Grace Brady and Kate O Callaghan produced and presented a stunning business project to ten high profile business judges to win the Junior Category Dublin Enterprise Final Award. Over 1,500 students from across Dublin entered.
Congratulations to the group of students from 1D who have won the Dublin final of the Student Enterprise Programme (Junior Category for 1st and 2nd years) in the Mansion House today. Grace Brady, Hollie Nolan, Kate O'Callaghan, Molly O'Neill and Lily Scott Kenny together with their Business teacher, Mr O'Callaghan, did the school proud.
Congratulations to our 2nd Year minor hockey team who have just defeated Mount Temple 2-0 and are now Leinster Champions! Well done everyone and a big thank you to Ms Crowley who coaches the team.
Congratulations to the minor hockey team who won their match against St Conleth’s today 1-0. The team will play the Leinster final tomorrow against Mount Temple. We wish them well.
On Monday 13th March, ten of our 5th year students travelled to Knock with Ms Halpin and Ms McDonald to attend the Le Cheile Trust Symposium. They showed a strong sense of 'Welcome, Wisdom and Witness' when interacting with over thirty other Le Cheile schools.
Congratualtions to Niamh Hannan and Karina Walsh (5th Year), our Safer Internet Day Ambassadors, who featured in the Irish Times on Tuesday. Well done!