Different pathways available to students

As students in Transition Year and 3rd year start the process of choosing their senior cycle programmes and subjects, we at Nenagh College would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the many different pathways available to students post the Leaving Certificate. From CAO routes: University and Technological Universities. Non-CAO options: Colleges of Further Education and Training (QQI/PLC Courses), Apprenticeships, Traineeships and Tertiary Degrees. Alternative options: Private college courses, direct entry routes, the gap year, study abroad and (dare we mention…) those students who chose the wrong course… and will drop out or repeat a year, the options are vast.  There are also access routes into higher education such as the HEAR & DARE schemes. We would like to feature the options that were undertaken by some of the class of 2023.

Congratulations Jake Donelan Houlihan

Nenagh College would like to congratulate 6th year student Jake Donelan Houlihan  on getting placed on the 2024 Tipperary minor hurling panel. We wish Jake and his team mates all the best for the year ahead. Pictures below is Jake with current Tipperary hurler and Nenagh College teacher, Jason Forde.

Psychotherapist Bronagh Starrs

Consultant Adolesent Psychotherapist Bronagh Starrs talked to 5th year students as well as parents/guardians about anxiety.  Bronagh delved into the dynamics of anxious presentation in adolescence, illuminating the mindset of the anxious teenager. She also presented effective strategies to manage anxiety.
 
Feedback from the chairperson of Nenagh College Parents Association,”Bronagh Starrs is an excellent speaker and her material was terrific. A help to all parents that attended.”
Aimée McKenzie
With thanks to the Nenagh Lions Club, St.Mary’s Secondary School and Nenagh College. A joint initiative, to support the young people in our schools, including their parents and gaurdians.

Nenagh Classic Car Club

Ten members and their cars from Nenagh Classic Car Club visited on Tuesday. They spoke with the 5LCA and TY students about the histories of their cars, the maintenance involved in owning a classic car, the importance of car and road safety, and the importance of community. The students were even able to sit in to some of the cars! What a great opportunity to connect students with their community, and engage with members of the public! They spoke to the students about the club and the positive impact it has on our community. Thank you to Ms. Slattery and Brendan Murphy for organising this connection between Nenagh College and Nenagh Classic Car Club.The students each created a lino design inspired by various car parts, and then used these to create a digital poster, advertising an upcoming event for Nenagh Classic Car Club.

Open Day in Archerstown

On Friday 15/03/2024 5th and 6th year students visited the Open Day in Archerstown in Thurles. The students we took a tour of the state-of-the-art facility and were introduced to the various apprenticeships/ traineeships and FET courses on offer in the centre. It was an eye opening and valuable experience for all that attended. We met past Nenagh College student , Ryan Gillick who is currently on the Hospitality operations Traineeship.

Colour Run 2024

Great Fun at the Colour Run!
A colourful end to ETB Week in Nenagh College as students participated in a Colour Run to mark World Autism Awareness Day and to raise funds for local charities.
#community #care #etbweek #worldautismawareness day #equality #myetb #colourrun

 

 

https://youtube.com/shorts/BQHo8OAIf1c?feature=share