Well done to the 1st Year Geography class on completing fantastic projects based on their studies so far! Their projects will be on display on Open Night. #ExcellenceinEducation #TipperaryETB
🏊♀️🏆 So proud of our school swim team’s stellar performance at the Munster Schools Swim Meet yesterday! 🌟 All swimmers delivered excellent swims, with the majority achieving personal best times. 🚀 What an incredible achievement! Well done Emilia Chanas ,Magdalena Chanas ,Fabian Gluszak, Brianna Graham, Mark Griffin, ,Oskar Koniuszek, Ben Parker, Zoe Parker and Thomas Ryan.
Another good turnout from the members of our Jiu Jitsu club on Monday. It’s fantastic to see all the familiar faces coming together for some training. Everybody is working hard on the techniques and it’s encouraging to see all the improvements being made.
A special congratulations
to Nenagh College student, Oskar Wietrzynski who took home Silver in the ‘Best of the Best’ kickboxing tournament in Dublin at the weekend. Oskar is consistently at training, works hard and sets a great example to the younger members of the club. Well done, Oskar.
Training will continue next Monday at lunchtime as usual. See you all there!
Our Transition Year Students had a very busy finish to our first school term. The TY group completed a difficult 24hr No Phone Challege, then celebrated their Junior Cert results with a trip to Fun World Limerick for Bowling & Arcade games. Leading into the Halloween festivities the group used their creative skills when taking part in Pumpkin Carving. Finally, Transition Year organised a whole school fundraiser and fantastic Halloween Disco for our 1st & 2nd Year Students which raised €428 for the Jack & Jill Foundation.
Nenagh College acknowledges Anti Bullying and Stand Up Week in line with our core values of care, equality, respect and community which are embedded in our Ethos. Student Council chairperson Charlie Williams is pictured with other Nenagh College students. Stand Up Awareness Week was marked on Friday 10/11/2023. Schools around the country were invited to take a stand against homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying. It is also an opportunity to take steps to make spaces safe and supportive for all young people.
Conor Sullivan, former student, applied for IT support for the Nenagh College Autism unit, from his employer Regeneron as part of their community access scheme and has been successful in securing a laptop. Thank you to Regeneron and Coner for this amazing gift. The support is greatly appreciated. Pictured below are Acting Principal Stephen O’Meara, Students Cian Sullivam, Conor Sullivan and Niamh Cleary and Special Class Co-Ordinator Noreen Devitt.
Posters with the word ‘Welcome’ in all the home languages of our students made by students in TY, as well as a map of the world showing the location of the countries. These are now on display in the student entrance to the school to promote awareness and inclusion.
#ethos #core values #respect #care #equality