Adam Gratton, Nenagh Eire Óg and Nenagh College head of PE, making a presentation to Taurai Shayanewako to mark his selection on the Tipperary Minor Hurling Squad . Also, in picture is his mum Sacha and Grandad Dessie.

Ms Naughton presented a cheque for 800 euro to Alan Moran in second year, raised through a fundraiser by students and teachers to support a local go fund me campaign to help his younger brother who is undergoing treatment for cancer.

This is details of the go fund me.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/joey-morans-journey-with-a-rare-brain-tumour?sharetype=teams&member=10480975&pc=fb_tco_campmgmtbnr_m&rcid=r01-161971981351-1cb72aa35d284efa&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bbanner
5LCA completed their enterprise module as part of Vocational Preparation and Guidance (VPG).
Students undertook a study of entrepreneurs in Ireland and then they came up with their own ideas to become budding entrepreneurs – they narrowed their choice down to a car wash and a pop up lunch time shop.
Their teacher Ms O Keeffe is vey proud of all their hard work and the learning gained from their involvement in enterprise education.

Ms O Keeffe’s students undertook a study of the cotton industry in the world and the effects it has on many of the 17 SDG’s as follows:
Students gained an appreciation of how they can make a difference.

Nenagh College 5th year Computer Science class recently had a webinar with Keith Quille, who is a lecturer of computing in the Technological University Dublin.
Keith covered a wide range of topics including Python, the Von Neumann Architecture and the Turing Machine. It was a very informative and interesting webinar. It also helped with revision of a number of topics for their upcoming Computer Science summer exam.

3rd year Science students at Nenagh College received Certificates for Outstanding Achievement for this years online Scifest STEM event, with their teachers Mr. Macken, Ms. Kearney, Ms. Dillon and Ms. Hannigan. The aim of the Scifest program is to promote and encourage an interest in and love of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects. Well done to all.

