News & Events
STEM Days 2022
During Science Week Nenagh College hosted STEM Days. Where 400 5th and 6th class students from all around Nenagh joined us . They took part in Coding, Home Economics, PE, Woodtechnology, Metalwork and Science. It was great experience for these primary school children to get a taster of secondary school. Bhain muid ar fad taitneamh as an lá
TYs at Pallas Driving School
Well done to our TY Students who completed a full day workshop at Pallas Driving School earlier this week. TY Students began by working on preparation for the Driving Theory Test followed by an individual Driving Lesson for each student. After a couple of false starts and stalls, our TY students didn’t take long before they were taking on the open road!
Visit from a Vet
Students in home room 2 had a special visit recently from vet Caroline Mounsey and her lovely dog Leia ( as in Starwars!). Students got to listen to Leias heartbeat and find her electronic microchip. They also got to see lots of x-rays including one of a hedgehog! Caroline went through all aspects of owning a pet, from what to feed them, to what it means to be a responsible owner. Huge thanks to Caroline, Leia and all at A Country Practice Veterinary Clinic
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RTE visit Nenagh College
Students from Nenagh College have been actively involved in the “choose respect” campaign, which was conceived by Marney O Regan and Denis Finnerty in the wake of Aisling Murphy’s death last year. Over the past year, members of the Student Council have met and held group discussions with students from the CBS and local representatives.
Ms O Keeffe (SPHE co-ordinator) received training from Professor Louise Crowley of UCC on the Bystander Intervention Programme last May, this programme allows students the space and time to reflect and discuss issues of safety and behaviours which have become normalised in our society. Students will gain the knowledge of how to intervene to keep others safe, while at the same time keeping themselves safe.
RTE News visited Nenagh College on Monday to find out about students views on the Bystander Intervention Programme. It was broadcast on Wednesday 9th November on the six one news and on news2day on RTE 2.
Ava Delaney (Chairperson), Emma Gleeson, Tadhg Creagh were interviewed by Cathy Halloran. Laura Corish, Juliette Kerin, Brian O Connor, Callum Delahunty and Darragh Corish also attended the discussion.
Over the coming months students will continue to work on the “choose respect” social media campaign in collaboration with local representatives and the CBS.
TETB’s student councils meet via teams




Nenagh College are proud partners of the new safety initiative
A cross-community initiative has begun in Nenagh, Co Tipperary to challenge unacceptable behaviour towards women and young girls in social settings and online.
Businesses, schools, sports clubs and workplaces across the town and the surrounding area have all signed up for the “Choose Respect” campaign.
The campaign is also reaching out to young people in schools in the town who are taking part in the UCC-led “Bystander Intervention’ campaign which is run across 50 schools in Ireland. Students from Nenagh College have taken part in the programme as part of the wider respect campaign in the town.
See link for full details.https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2022/1109/1335183-neagh-respect-campagin/