Second year wellbeing students are participating in an European project called Formula of Happiness. They have created logos for the projects and they are looking forward to find out what is the formula of happiness is to share the secret!Read More
Tuesday the 16/11/21 Balbriggan’s Senior boys team took to the pitch for the first time this year to play against a strong Coláiste De Lacy team. After only having two training sessions before today’s game our players found it difficult to find cohesion and structure in the first half and the opposition were able to...Read More
Since the start of October there has been a number of students attending climbing wall club after school on a Friday. There has been a big interest in this and a waiting list! There is a junior and a senior group attending separate one hour sessions on a Friday after school. This will run for...Read More
Congratulations to our 1st and 2nd year girls who enjoyed a comprehensive victory over Woodbrook College , Wicklow last week. The final scoreline was 10 -0 with goals coming from Aoife Sheridan, Shannon Corr and Angel Egbuchulam. Thank you to Ms Mc Elvaney for accompanying the girls.Read More
Two of our fantastic TY students Nathaniel O’Neill and Leah Cannon put together an excellent presentation and confidently delivered it to the staff ahead of Stand Up Awareness Week week (15th-19th November 2021). The students explained all things LGBTQIA+ related, including the meaning of the accronym, terminology, the variety of flags and how staff might...Read More
We had a talk on the Work of the Gardai from 6 local Garda to our Transition years. They learned about the training to be a Garda, the types of specialisms in the forces and the typical day in the life of a Garda. They learned about the Drug unit, road safety unit, Juvenile Liaison...Read More
The ‘Give it a GO, Friends and Mates programme’ is a transition programme for first year students. This is a social and communication skills programme which places an emphasis on and values friendship and the importance of peer relations. The programme is run through the BFL, Behaviour for Learning Department.Read More