Chuir na daltaí agallaimh faoi caitheamh aimsire ar na múinteoirí.
Huge thanks to Caroline Shanahan and Patrick Killeen, North Tipperary Development Company, who visited 5th year Link Modules students on Monday 11th to talk about the work of NTDC supporting business and social enterprise in North Tipperary. A very insightful presentation was given into the circular economy, on financial assistance and the importance of support and investment in our local community. Míle buíochas!
John O Meara a 6th year Leaving Certificate Applied student gave a presentation to parents and students in Nenagh College on Tuesday 12th March.
John demonstrates one of our core values: excellence, he described some of the work he has undertaken in the last 2 years, including fundraising for the homeless and taking on a new challenge as part of his practical achievement task, he chose Fencing and has continued his fitness regime.
Dear Parent(s),
You may be aware that Tuesday 2nd April is World Autism Awareness Day. Numerous events will be held around the globe to celebrate the day.
At Nenagh College we are delighted to share in this global awareness and will celebrate the day on the last day of Ethos Week 2024, Friday March 15th.
Ms. Crowe along with Ms. Devitt and the staff and students of the centre, are organizing a “colour run” to celebrate the day and to raise funds.
Our choral group will arrange to provide treats and entertainment to the old folks in some of the local facilities, with the funds raised.
All classes will take part in the run, on the school sports field at 12.30 p.m. according to the following:
“Inclusion is the key to growth” (Jesse Jackson) – Nenagh College students enjoying some card games together at lunch . #community #inclusion #ethos #tetb