1st year Iona class went on an out of class CSPE beach cleaning exercise. They collected plenty of rubbish to keep Balbriggan tidy! Well done guys.Read More
A massive thank you to everyone who supported our recent 5K fun run/walk. We are delighted to announce that €3,845 has been raised which will go towards our schools sports and cultural fund. Thank you on behalf of all staff and students at Balbriggan CC. Read More
Balbriggan Community College would like to wish Carla Munson and Chloe Flynn best of luck in the Metropolitan Girls League. If successful the two girls will be representing Ireland in soccer tournaments.Read More
An tseachtain seo chaite, tháinig ‘Highrock Productions’ isteach sa scoil chun seó a dhéanamh leis na daltaí ón 4ú, 5ú agus 6ú bliain. Bhí an seó bunaithe ar na sraith pictiúr a dhéantar don bhéaltriail. Gan dabht, bhain na daltaí agus na múinteoirí an taitneamh as an seó agus bhí sé an-ghreannmhar. Tar éis an seó, bhí...Read More
5th and 6th year history students enjoyed the annual history department trip to Derry. Students visited the Walls of Derry, Bogside murals, Free Derry Museum and the Apprentice Boys Museum.Read More
‘Reach for the Moon, even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.’ As part of college awareness week, students from every class were asked to fill in their future aspirations on a star and place it on our aspirations wall.Read More
Chuir na daltaí i gColáiste Phobail Baile Brigín Díolachán Cáca ar siúl sa scoil. Bhí siad ag iarraidh airgead a bhailiú chun ciste na Gaeltachta. Beidh an t-airgead ag dul chuig cóstas turas chuig an nGaeltacht i mbliana. Míle buíochas do gach ó thaobh a gcuid cabhair.Read More
As part of their Art and Design and Enterprise Modules, three transition Year students have launched a unique and innovative bracelet just in time for Christmas. The bracelets were created originally as a by-product of another craft project the students were involved in, but very quickly developed into a fully fledged business idea. The students took the...Read More
Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI) encourages young people to remain in education and helps them develop the skills they need to succeed in a changing world. All Junior Achievement programmes are taught by business volunteers recruited from supporting organisations who are fully trained before they commence their programme. Mr. Alan Clarke from the National Asset Management Agency...Read More