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Nenagh College 5th Years Visit to Blackcastle Farm

On Wednesday the 4th of May, the 5th year students of Nenagh College paid a visit to the Blackcastle Farm just outside of Thurles. The students that attended are each taking one or more of the following choice subjects; Agricultural Science, Home Economics and LCVP. For the Agricultural Science students, this trip was beneficial to them as it was an opportunity to have hands-on experience on a farm. This provided them with real-life examples of different cattle breeds and their maintenance as well as the grass types. They were informed about the herd of Piedmontese cattle and their special qualities. This breed of cow produces much healthier cuts of beef due to the high muscle mass compared to low fat quantity. The cows are reared by their mother until they are ten months old. This breed of cattle is kept indoors during the three coldest months of the year as they do not adjust well to the cold dampness. The cows’ coats are entirely white once reared but are brown as calves. As the farm is striving to be eco-friendly there is an abundance of biodiversity to be seen. This includes the uncut hedgerows of 10 years that are home to birds and other wildlife and an abundance of wildflowers due to the acre planted to help bees thrive but also the lack of pesticide use.

The students who study Home Economics got a preview of a Health and Safety approved system producing and packaging beef products. Each member of the team had an assigned job, each wore the appropriate PPE and had time management skills. This kept the system in place efficiently. They were shown the machinery that minced the beef and incased the sausages in a collagen wrap. They watched how the sausages were counted, placed in packaging, and labelled by hand. All cuts of meat were held in a walk-in fridge of 4 degrees Celsius. When the products were placed in boxes, they were placed with dry ice packets, this was in case the products stayed out of the appropriate temperature. The dry ice would ensure they were kept cold to prevent the growth of microorganisms such as pathogenic bacteria. As there was also a kitchen and chef on duty, the Home Economics class benefited in the culinary aspect too. They got to witness technique as well as be introduced to new dishes.

The trip to Blackcastle Farm was an important experience for the LCVP students for their reports on organizing an outing. This gave a primary example for them to analyze and piece together the factors it took to organize. This includes the transportation by bus, the arranging of the venue, the scheduling of the trip and costs. The LCVP students got to view the processes of an up-and-coming local business. These students came prepared with questions to interview the hosts with and to understand their organization better.

This trip was beneficial all around and was a memorable and enjoyable outing.

1st Year PE

Well done to our 1st Year Group who recently completed their final Physical Challenge in PE Class – all students achieved significant improvements in their Beep Test scores. A super effort has been made in PE Class all year.

First year girls Soccer

Congratulations to our First year Girls who put up a great challenge to the St  Mary’s 1st year girls at Brickfields last Thursday.
 While we  were unsuccessful in winning,  our Girls Team  represented Nenagh College in a respectful and very  competitive manner . Well Done to all who participated .We look forward to another junior friendly match with Borrisokane Community College next Friday .  Students were accompanied by their Teacher Ms Beirne and Ms Crowe.

Senior Cycle Home Ec

5th years Daniel Teefey, Calum Delahunty and Emily Hogan were very busy today setting up a sensory analysis test for 6th year Home Ec students.They used a variety of tests to find out which type coke they found the sweetest, could they tell the difference between different jelly snakes and if they liked cocopops.We we’re all surprised with some of our results.

Fiserv workshops

Annemarie Ryan director of project management in Fiserv, Nenagh, delivered 5 weeks of workshops with 6th year Leaving Certificate Applied students.
Ms O Keeffe felt that students engaged fully with the financial literacy programme and gained both academically and personally from their involvement with Fiserv and Junior Achievement Ireland.
A huge thanks to Annemarie Ryan for her excellent interest, commitment and enthusiasm about the programme.
The programme covered
1. The relationship between education and success with personal finances
2. The world of work and careers of interest to our students
3. The importance of planning for your financial future through insurance and pensions

Bystander Intervention Programme

In February a community meeting of key stakeholders from the Nenagh area met to discuss their role in challenging inappropriate language and behaviour in society.
 
On Friday 25th March, students from Nenagh College & Nenagh CBS engaged in a 3-hour workshop with Marney O’Regan to offer their opinions on key aspects of the issues.
 
Students engaged in workshops and discussions around which behaviours have become normalised in our society and ways to challenge such behaviour. They worked on a media campaign which will be rolled out in the coming months, with the support of the UCC media team and Professor Louise Crowley.
 
Teachers Catherine O’Keeffe (Nenagh College) and Helen O’Connor (CBS) undertook the training offered by UCC to ensure they were aware of the resources available to schools. They also actively supported the conversation amongst their vibrant and enthusiastic students at this meeting in the Pastoral Centre.

2B CSPE

Students in their Civic, Social, Political Education class (CSPE) carried out excellent research, followed by presentations and self/peer assessments.
Ms O Keeffe acknowledged the excellent team work that went into their preparation and presentations in line with the Junior Cycle key skills.
 
Topics researched included:
 
• The development of The Waterford Greenway and its effects on the local community.
• Centre Parcs and its effects on tourism Nationally.
• Trade, development and culture of Djibouti in Africa.