Last week Ms. Carey’s T.Y class had a bake sale at the Christmas concert on December 8th. We raised over 120 euro and put half of this into the T.Y. fund and used the rest to buy food for the St. Vincent de Paul appeal. On December 14th Ms. Carey gave the class four euro each to buy food. We went to Tesco at 2 o’clock and bought various types of food including cereal, sweets, biscuits, selection boxes, soups and many more. We then returned to school put the food we bought into St Vincent de Paul box in our canteen and had our picture taken.
On Friday Dec 11th Nenagh College’s Social Studies PLC Class will be hosting an Intercultural Day. In preparation for the event, Ms. Maharaj and Ms.Carey demonstrated a cooking class showcasing Indian food.
Congratulations to Marley Delaney from TY who won the TY Video Production Competition with her 3 minute video showcasing what Nenagh College has to offer for future students.
The Christmas Shoebox Appeal is an important event for all students and staff here at Nenagh College. We would like to thank everybody who contributed to the Appeal and a special thank you to our TY Students for coordinated the collection
Top Row L-R: Katie Whelan, Erikas Kondratjevas, John Bray, Ahana Maharaj, William Flood. Bottom Row: Sarah Hickey.
Congratulations to Nenagh College girls who participated and were victorious in a Futsal Blitz against Colaiste Dun Iascaigh Cahir. Thank you to Mr Berry and Ann Hickey for travelling to Nenagh college.
Nenagh College were presented with their new jerseys by Deirdre Hughes – A Sportsman’s Dream and former Nenagh Vocational School and Tipperary Camogie All-Star on Tuesday 24th November. Deirdre also featured on the Camóige Team of the Century. A Sportsman’s Dream kindly gave sponsorship towards the jerseys for this up and coming camóige panel. So far this year they have represented the school on a number of occasions with great heart, pride in their school and determination to succeed in the U16 ½ Blitz, the 1st and 2nd Year Blitz and the 1st Year Blitz.
Speaking afterwards, Deirdre recounted her memories of playing in school, the camaraderie, the friendships formed and the fun of playing with your friends and getting to represent your school in competitions – the rivalry that exists between club teams that is put to the side when the school jersey goes on. Deirdre remembered winning some Vocational School Munster Championships and succeeding in being an All-Ireland finalist one year – the whole school went to Cavan to support the team.
Deirdre said that in all the games she has played, games won and lost, that she ranks the school matches and wins up there with her successes at county and All-Ireland level. She hopes that the current panel of players will enjoy the camaraderie, playing the game and forging new friendships. Camogie in post-primary school is another of the foundation stones for future county camogie players. Deirdre, on behalf of A Sportsman’s Dream wishes them the best of luck and looks forward to supporting them when matches resume in 2016.
Deidre Hughes presenting Leanne Ryan (2nd Year) with the No. 14 jersey, the jersey that Deirdre wore with such pride and success during her camoige career.
U16 ½ Blitz winning team with Ms. Duffy Ava Burke, Shauna Kennedy, Mikaela Quinlan, Katie Fogarty, Ella Kenny, Aggie Mulqueen, Ms. Duffy, Leanne Creamer, Yasmin Madden (Captain), Megan Morrissey, Ciara Slevin, Samantha Flynn, Thyra Burke, Leanne Ryan (missing from photo Sarah Creamer)
Congratulations to Conor O Sullivan from 3rd year pictured with his year head Mr. Heffernan who received his Certificate of Achievement after he had successfully completed the Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative.
Filipe Olszewski, First Year Student and past-pupil of Nenagh CBS Primary, who made a presentation to guests and staff about his experiences in Nenagh College, with Margaret McCabe and Margaret Hayes (Deputy Principal) Nenagh CBS Primary School with Student Council members, James Clifford and Laura Corcoran.