Last Wednesday a group of LC Art students travelled to Dublin where they enjoyed a guided tour of the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare St. to see the Irish collection of Bronze and Iron Age artefacts. Afterwards, they moved to the National Gallery on Clare St. to view the paintings and artworks there. Notable highlights included […]
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On Thursday last Transition Year students travelled to the Southern Hotel in Sligo to see Ger Carey Live. Part play, part stand-up, Ger Carey Live is a comedy show developed for transition year students. The 90 minute show takes an hilarious look at modern teenage life, but also smuggles in important messages relating to mental health, […]
Leaving Certificate Geography students completed their Geographical Investigation on Thursday at Glencar Waterfall. Students engaged in various activities to develop their understanding of how rivers change the landscape. Well done to all students and to Ms McDonald for organising and accompanying the students.
Transition year robotics students enjoyed some Grand Prix type racing today. They created and coded their cars using the Lego We Do kits.
3rd Year Coding students created a reaction game using microbits.
Danny from University Galway spoke to Leaving Certificate students on Monday. Not only did he give an oversight of all courses on offer in Galway but made some excellent points about how different the 3rd level experience is compared to 2nd level. He give great encouragement to students to give it a go. Thank you to and Lynch for […]
Mr Cummins, Mr Donohoe and the LC students with Minister Simon Harris at the World Skills in the RDS on Thursday 21st September. A great day was had by all.
Thanks to all who supported the TY bake sale on Wednesday. We raised €358.70. All proceeds go to North West Hospice. Well done to 4A.
Well done to our students Donnacha Herron 3rd year, Rebecca Mc Gauran and Lisa Kelly 6th Year who participated in the ACCS Student Voice Conference in the historical Dublin Castle on Tuesday. Students from all over Ireland had the opportunity to share their voice for the future of education in Ireland. We are very proud […]
The u19 squad had their first match yesterday. They lost 3-2 in a hard fought game against Abbey Community College in Boyle. Thank you to Mr Teyssou and Mr Lee for training and accompanying the students.










