U17 Boys Soccer

Hard luck to our U17 boys came up against a very strong Presentation Ballingarry.
The game was played in McDonagh Park, in glorious conditions for hurling. Both teams enjoyed good spells of hurling in the opening 15 minutes, before Ballingarry netted 2 goals in quick succession. Which opened up a lead, Nenagh did not give and got a goal back before half time.
Half time score
Ballingarry  2-09
Nenagh College 1-07
Nenagh struggled to get up to the speed of the game on the second half, with scores from a range of Ballingarry players closing out the game. How ever Nenagh stayed trying until the very end.
Full time score
Ballingarry I’m 5-14
Nenagh College 1-13
Star players on the day: Cian Carmody, Ryan Gillick, Cian Ryan, Jake Donelan

Schools’ Talent Show

After an absence of 3 years, I am delighted to invite you to our Tipperary ETB Schools’ Talent Show on Thursday March 2nd in the Dome, Thurles.

 There will be no charge to attend this event.

I look forward to seeing you on the night, for what promises to be a great night of entertainment from our very talented students.

ETB Ethos Week

To celebrate ETB Ethos week, All years in Nenagh College will get a chance to enjoy a cuppa honouring the key ethos values of CARE & COMMUNITY. We ask that students bring in a few  treats to make this event into a tea party.

 

Kildare Art Gallery Visit

Our 5th year art students took a trip to Kildare Art Gallery, and Newbridge Style icons . Ms. Beirne, Ms. Knight and Ms. Collins would like to thank all our Fifth year students for their co operation and excellent behaviour, also Artist Bob Quinn Sculptor , Ken and Ruth Owners of Kildare Gallery.

 

Choose Respect Campaign  and the Bystander Intervention Programme

The Choose Respect Campaign  and the Bystander Intervention Programme is currently being run in schools across the country. Helen O Connor from the CBS, Shane Doherty from St Mary’s, Marney O Regan  co-founder of Choose Respect Campaign and Catherine O Keeffe from Nenagh College met to discuss the next stage in the Choose Respect Campaign, which was launched in Nenagh in January 2023. The aim of this project is to draw attention to human behaviours which have become normalised in modern society and to seek change for the betterment of all concerned.

 

St Vincent De Paul

All first years attended the St Vincent De Paul talk as part of their wellbeing.

Students were delighted to have Clodagh Lenihan, an education officer with St Vincent De Paul attend Nenagh College in January 2023. She gave a talk to all 1st years and 6th year students.

The first year Student Council members also met with Ms Lennihan with their Student Council Liaison teacher, Ms O Keeffe.