Way2Pay facility will be open and available in August to receive payments for Lockers / Journals / Practical subject fee and book rental. You will receive notification by text.
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Open Evening Tuesday 22nd August
Nenagh College will be open on Tuesday 22nd August for parents of students in 2nd / 3rd / 5th / 6th year from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. to accept payments for lockers / Journals / Practical subject fees and book rental (book rental is available to 2nd and 3rd years only).
Open Evening Tuesday 20th June
The school will be open on Tuesday 20th June from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. to facilitate parents of 2nd / 3rd / 5th and 6th year to make payments for 2017 / 2018 school year for lockers / Journals / Practical subjects and book rental (2nd and 3rd years only) Open Evening for School […]
School Calendar 2017-2018
School will begin on 28th August for new first year students to Nenagh College. All other years will return within the week of Monday 28th of August to Friday 1st September. Please see the attached information for your exact date. School Calendar 2017 – 2018 Download
2017 Booklists
Please see book lists for 1st, 2nd & 5th year students for September 2017. 1st Year Book List Download 2nd Year Book List Download 5th year Book List Download
All Ireland Schools Athletics Competition
The All Ireland Schools Athletics Competition took place on Saturday 3rd of June in Tullamore. Two students from Nenagh College qualified for the competition. Brian Naughton finished 5th in the intermediate boys hammer. Joshua Delaney took home two medals, finishing 3rd in both the junior boys shot putt and discus. Congratulations to both athletes.
5th Year Class Trip to Killarney
Nenagh College 5LCA on their recent trip to Killarney, Muckross House, Killarney Lakes and Rossbeigh. An incredible day was had by all.
Work Experience
Work experience with Lauren Hogan in DV8 Nenagh and Megan Elebert in a Country’s Practice Veterinary Clinic, Sarsfield Street, Nenagh
Murder Mystery solved using Spectroscopic Techniques!
5th and 6th Year Chemistry students solve a murder mystery using state of the art forensic analysis equipment, in a workshop delivered on site at Nenagh College, by Dr. Trevor Carey and two of his team from University College Cork.

