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Nenagh College Open Evening

Nenagh College was pleased to hold an open evening for representatives from many of the local primary schools. We were privileged to have had Harry Freeman as our guest speaker for the evening.

 

Ardcroney picture - Breda Conroy (Deputy Principal Ardcroney N.S.) with Damien Kennedy (Principal Nenagh College), Martin Ryan (Principal Ardcroney NS)  and Harry Freeman, Guest Speaker
Ardcroney picture – Breda Conroy (Deputy Principal Ardcroney N.S.) with Damien Kennedy (Principal Nenagh College), Martin Ryan (Principal Ardcroney NS) and Harry Freeman, Guest Speaker

 

1st Year Hurling

Congratulations to our first year boys hurling team who recently competed in a Hurling Blitz on behalf of Nenagh College

If you need the names:  Top row, left to right Mr Byrne (Kildangan), Daniel McInerney (Nenagh), Conor Shanahan (Portroe), Joshua John Delaney (Burgess), Jamie Kennedy(Nenagh Eire Og), Shane Gleeson (Kildangan), Seth Shayamewoko (Nenagh Eire Og), Jamie Cottrell (Nenagh Eire Og), Ben West (Nenagh Eire Og), David Haverty (Toomevara), Mr Heffernan (Nenagh Eire Og),  Bottom row, left to right Conor Craven (Silvermines), David Corcoran (Toomevara), Conor Clarke (Toomevara), Aidan Dillion (Nenagh Eire Og), Rory Grace (Kilruane), Sean Crowe (Nenagh Eire Og), Mikey Ryan (Moneygall)
Top row, left to right
Mr Byrne (Kildangan), Daniel McInerney (Nenagh), Conor Shanahan (Portroe), Joshua John Delaney (Burgess), Jamie Kennedy(Nenagh Eire Og), Shane Gleeson (Kildangan), Seth Shayamewoko (Nenagh Eire Og), Jamie Cottrell (Nenagh Eire Og), Ben West (Nenagh Eire Og), David Haverty (Toomevara), Mr Heffernan (Nenagh Eire Og),
Bottom row, left to right
Conor Craven (Silvermines), David Corcoran (Toomevara), Conor Clarke (Toomevara), Aidan Dillion (Nenagh Eire Og), Rory Grace (Kilruane), Sean Crowe (Nenagh Eire Og), Mikey Ryan (Moneygall)

Crystal Growing Competition

Students took part in crystal growing competition over the last 3 weeks. Crystals were grown from salt, sugar, Epsom salts along with chemicals such as copper salts, ammonia molybdate, potassium sodium tartarate.

Students monitored their crystals very closely during the 3 weeks checking on the progress and changing the solutions on a continuous basis. As a result of this crystals were grown from tiny seeds crystals of 0.1g to crystals ranging from 1.5 – 3.8g. a very large crystal was also grown to 12.5g

Crystal Growing Competition

Goal of the Year TG4 Mikey Heffernan

Mikey Heffernan, a teacher at Nenagh College, has been nominated for goal of the year on TG4.

Mikey is also a former Tipperary ETB student and has won All Ireland hurling medals at Vocational Schools level,Minor, U.21, Intermediate and Senior, bringing great honour to his school, club and county .

I would  ask you to encourage your staff and students to vote for Mikey’s goal by following the link below.

http://old.tg4.ie/hurling-h.html

 

TG4

ETB Awards Night

Students from Nenagh College received the following awards on Friday 6th November:

Sean Bergin: Best Leaving Certificate Result in 2015 (615 points)

Nicole Byers Ryan: Personal Achievement

Brian Naughton: Sports

ETB Awards Night

Amber flag

On Wednesday 14 October, Simon Tierney (of Newstalk and Communications  Officer with OCD Ireland) spoke to the Amber Flag team on the topic of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Mental Well-being.  As part of his tour of Ireland Simon hopes to create a national dialogue which is open and reflective. Students listened attentively and asked exploring questions in the demonstration room.  The quality of focus and questions highlighted the groups interest in mental health and their openness in discussing matters relating to mental health.

Afterwards Simon planted a tree at the front of Nenagh College as a memento of his visit and as a more permanent reminder of the condition that causes so much disruption in the lives of those afflicted by it.  We are very grateful to Simon for sharing his own experiences of OCD with us in his efforts to ensure that mental well-being is a topic for open discussion, especially in Nenagh College.   Plant a tree for OCD aims to raise awareness of the mental health illness.  Simons message is simple – ‘I found myself in the abyss and I came out again, I got better, and now I lead a normal, healthy life’ all this came about as a result of the help of talk therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy, Simon was able to learn how to deal with the illness. OCD affects 1-2% of the population  and this tree represents solidity, stability, shelter and growth. OCD Ireland offers information and support.

Simon was invited to launch Nenagh Colleges Amber Flag, which we are very proud to have received as a result of our efforts in creating events, workshops, discussions and talks for our students throughout last year.  Students got involved in the cycle against suicide event, the lunch time social club, the darkness into light walk in Killaloe, a 6 week fitness challenge, dramas on mental health, friendship events, anti-bullying awareness activities, leadership programmes, publications, community projects and much more. The team got to work early in the year, which culminated in Alan Quinlan presenting Ms O Keeffe and a representative group with the Amber Flag in Cork . The Amber flag is about promoting positive mental health, about developing strategies for dealing with the stresses of life.  The main message of the day is to become aware of oneself, to be grateful for all that we have, to eat healthy, to drink more water, to get daily exercise, to talk, to connect, to relax and get involved in meditation and mindfulness.  The College has an information notice board where it promotes websites like aware.ie, spunout, reachout.com and the all important one headspace – which has the meditation app which Bressie promotes in his school talks. Regardless how you feel right now, it too will pass.

Ms O Keeffe would like to acknowledge and thank Mr Kennedy, Ms Melley and all the staff for their support with positive mental health, she would like to welcome all new members including the support of two new teachers – Ms Quigley and Ms Murphy to our Amber Flag team 2015-2016.

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Readathon Ms. Egan

On Friday the 6th of November Ms. Howard and Ms. Egan’s English class took their Junior Certificate class to a workshop and production of “Romeo and Juliet” by the Gaiety School of Acting in Nenagh Arts Centre. The students were very impressed by the outstanding production and found it very useful for their revision for their Junior Certificate exam.

Congratulations to our girls’ first year team who participated in a FAI soccer blitz on Thursday, 12th of November. The girls won a game, drew a game and lost to the winners Cahir. A superb performance was given by each team member. We look forward to some friendly challenge matches with Cahir in the coming weeks on grass and Presentation, Thurles, after Christmas. Soccer training is scheduled for next Tuesday (lunch-time) on the outdoor pitch for second and third years.  Trainers: Miss Leonie Beirne, Mr Paddy Kelly.

Congratulations to Ms. Egan’s first year English class (1A), who raised €102.10 in this year’s MS Readathon, which took place during the month of October. This was a fantastic achievement. Well done to all involved!

ReadathonMsEgan

 

 

GAA Open Night Nenagh College

NENAGH COLLEGE UNVEILS NEW SPORTS FACILITIES.

On Thursday night next, November 26th, Nenagh College is hosting an open evening for all local GAA clubs.
With this season just completed clubs are turning their attention to preparation for next year.

Nenagh College has excellent gym facilities fully equipped to meet individual and team strength and conditioning needs. Padraig Shrahan, staff member at Nenagh College, is a fully qualified personal trainer who will be available to advise on issues such as nutrition to aid individual players development in preparation for the new season.

All-Ireland winning coach, Liam Sheedy, will be taking coaching sessions on the night using the recently completed hurling wall. With dimensions 28m x 5.5m it is a magnificent facility for local clubs to use.

Nenagh College is proud of its long tradition of service to the community, while this latest development will further enhance the already strong bonds between the school and the community it has served for over 80 years

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Nenagh College Students raise €500 for Pieta House

The work of Pieta House is key in the promotion of Positive Mental Health and prevention of Suicide in Ireland. Our local Pieta House is based in Mungret, Limerick and offers free counselling services for families and people who require the immediate help

Pictured above are Sarah Slattery, Ms. Catherine O’Keeffe & Grace Gleeson.