National Concert Hall

On Tuesday 21st of March our junior music students took a trip to the National Concert Hall in Dublin. Here they attended a concert called “Music in the Classroom with the National Symphony Orchestra. This concert was built around the new junior cycle music learning outcomes. Using some of the greatest orchestral music, The National Symphony Orchestra, presenter Tom Redmond and conductor David Brophy explored how live music can be written in response to a stimulus; how music can depict a character and their relationships; how incidental music can be used to change mood; how to interpret, rehearse and perform a piece of music; how to hear short musical phrases and ostinatos can be used to create a much bigger work; how different musical styles can be fused; how environment can influence a composer. An excellent day out and well enjoyed by all.

Gaja Lustrynowicz

3rd year student Gaja Lustrynowicz gave a striking performance in Nenagh Youth Theatre’s production ‘Bloodshed & Betrayal’ on Sunday night. Gaja played the roles of William Shakespeare and Desdemona in the show. Well done Gaja! #ETB Ethos #Community

Photography Competition.

Well done to the following 1st Year students for winning prizes in our “A Moment In Nature” photography Competition.
Skyler Ryan Donnellan and Tomas McKenzie Cleary Joint 1st Place
Gabriella Creed 2nd Place
Wiktoria Moc 3rd Place.

Johnson & Johnson visit Nenagh College

Students prepared questions, organised the visit and engaged fully with the experience. Ms O Keeffe is very proud of the interaction displayed by her first years.