We were delighted to welcome back Niamh Geaney, a former student of Nenagh College who is currently in her 3rd Year at Shannon School of Hotel Management (NUI Galway). Our school liaison officer Helena Doody with Niamh Geaney provided a great presentation showcasing third level education in management at to our 5th Year students.
News & Events
BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition
In 1963 two physics researchers from the University College Dublin, Rev. Dr. Tom Burke and Dr. Tony Scott, came across the concept of ‘Science Fairs’ while conducting research in New Mexico, America. The pair decided that this type of hands-on science was something that students in Ireland could benefit from. And so the Young Scientist Exhibition was born. BT has been the proud sponsor and organiser of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition for 15 years.

Nenagh College chosen as pilot school for Coding initiative
Nenagh College has been chosen as a pilot school for the new Computer Science and Coding Programme which is being introduced as a short course in line with the up-coming Junior Cycle Reform. The Principal of the school, Mr. Damien Kennedy, expressed his delight at the selection of Nenagh College as a pilot school for this nationwide initiative as an acknowledgement of the school in the area of curriculum innovation and development. The Principal was particularly pleased that the Junior Cycle for Teachers (JCT) Support Service had chosen Nenagh College, as this validation comes at a time when the school is investing heavily in its’ IT facilities with the provision of a new mobile computer classroom.
All first year students at Nenagh College are currently studying Computer Science and Coding with a vibrant Computer Club also part of the schools lunch time activities schedule.
This collaborative initiative, supported by Intel Ireland and LERO – The Irish Software Research Centre, is designed to support schools and teachers in exploring innovative options provided under the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015. The initiative involves trialling the new Junior Cycle short course in Coding. Students and teachers will engage with new resources, develop their expertise and share their experiences.
Nenagh College Open Night Wednesday 20th January
Thank you to all visitors who attended our open night. Nenagh College was delighted to showcase our school to all prospective students. Our guest speaker on the night was Limerick IT lecturer and former hurler of the year Micheal Fennelly.
Enrolment begins on Friday 22nd January 4.30 pm to 7.00 pm & Saturday 23rd January 10.30 am to 2.00 pm.
For further information, Phone: 067 31525 or Email: adminnenaghcollege@tipperaryetb.ie
Nenagh College Open Night Wed 20th January
Nenagh College is pleased to announce our Open Night on Wednesday 20th January 2016. We would like to invite all parents and guardians of prospective students to attend. Our Principal’s address will begin at 7.30 pm. Our key note speaker is Mr. Michael Fennelly, former Hurler of the Year and Lecturer in LIT (Thurles).
Nenagh College is North Tipperary’s fastest growing school. Last year we celebrated 80 years of service to the community. Our state of the art facilities, supervised after school study and lunch time activities are some of the services we can offer to new students. We are able to cater for a wide range of subjects including Coding and Computer Science.
Please see our promotional video for a greater look at our school. We look forward to welcoming you.
Credit Union Bursaries
Three students who completed their Leaving Certificate examinations in June 2015 and are currently studying in colleges in Limerick and Dublin, received bursaries from Nenagh Credit Union.
Photo: Aija Jekabsone (Nenagh Credit Union), Hugh Geaney (recipient), Zoey Gratton (recipient), Ann Melley (Deputy Principal), Linda Corcoran (recipient), Alice Brislane (Director, Nenagh Credit Union)
Gratitude Ceremony
Students in Nenagh College organised and took part in a Gratitude Event on Thursday 17th December – it was organised by the 5th year Leaving Certificate Applied class and Ms O Keeffe’s Transition Year Social Education class. The event marked the end of 2015 and the beginning of a new year with positive hopes and intentions. It was a time to reflect on the ordinary greatness in our lives and to give thanks. Students and teachers were invited to spend time reflecting on all that is we have. It was a collaborative approach from many different departments in the school including music, art, religion and social education, well done to all who contributed to an excellent time of reflection and thanks.
Winning Christmas Tree entry
Proud 2nd Year Nenagh College art students displayed an up-cycled Christmas tree at St Mary’s Christmas Tree Festival. Their winning entry had hundreds of old computer keys mosaiced with donated tiles. Tinfoil from lunch wrappers was made into decorations and an old patio table top was used creatively. Well done to all for the hard work and effort involved. Ms Beirne (Art Teacher) received the award on behalf of the students and would like to thank Mr. O’Meara, Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Johnson for all their help.
Breakfast morning at the LCA Café
LCA 5th year students showcased their hospitality skills on Friday 18th December when they ran the “LCA Café” and held a breakfast morning for staff. A professional menu was presented to all diners, orders taken and food was skilfully prepared, cooked and presented whilst Christmas music created a very festive atmosphere. All funds raised are to be donated to St. Vincent de Paul. Well done to all involved.


































