Science Week 2025 is taking place all across Ireland from Monday 10th to Friday 14th of November. We have a busy week ahead.
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Congratulations to our Junior Ladies Gaelic Footballers (u16) who beat Abbey College Boyle on Friday on a score board of 3-9 to 3-8 in Bee Park. The girls play Glenamaddy next Wednesday in the last round of the group stages. Ms.Geoghegan Panel : Lily Fergerson (2-02) Sophie Devaney (0-03) Saoirse Reynolds (0-01) Gemma Kilkenny Isabella Moffitt Emma […]
1st, 2nd, 3rd and TY Coding and Robotics students will take part in the National BEBRAS Computing Challenge from the 10th – 23rd November. The Bebras Computing Challenge introduces computational thinking to students, by allowing them to solve interactive tasks online. It is run in over 60 countries and takes place every November. The tasks can […]
This week in St Clare’s Comprehensive School we marked Stand Up Awareness Week. Well done to everyone for showing your support and celebrating kindness, respect, and inclusion across our school community.
Some of the 45 Leaving Certs who travelled to ATU Letterkenny on Thurs 6th Nov. All reported a great day. Gathered information on courses and facilities and were impressed with all that ATU Letterkenny had to offer.
Our Junior hurling team had a historic win over summerhill on a score line of 9-12 to 9 points. The boys will now move on to a Connacht semi final. Thanks to Ms Bolger for training the team.
Danny from the University of Galway paid a visit to LC students on Monday and gave an impressive presentation. He not only spoke about all the University of Galway offers but also spoke to students encouraging them to become students in any institutions. To experience higher and further education and all it can offer.
Our under 17 girls soccer team got their campaign off to a winning start beating Balla 6-3 in the Bee Park. Goals from Aoife Boylan, 2 from Saoirse Reynolds and a hatrick from Sarah Mullaney Kelly.
St. Clare’s 8-14 – 1-4 St. Cuan’s St. Clare’s delivered a scintillating performance in the Connacht Junior quarter-final, overpowering St. Cuan’s with a dominant 8-14 to 1-4 victory to book their place in next week’s semi-final. From the throw-in, St. Clare’s set the tone with relentless intensity and clinical finishing. The scoreboard quickly reflected their superiority, with early goals […]










