- 19 Dec, 2019
December 19th
On Thursday we held our annual Carol Service. It was an opportunity for all students get a chance to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
read moreOn Thursday we held our annual Carol Service. It was an opportunity for all students get a chance to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
read more3rd Year Students have now completed CBAs in Business, English, Irish and PE. 5th year Home Economics students visited Butlers Chocolate factory on Monday.
read moreThe 6th Year students attended a Hamlet workshop on Wednesday. 5th Year study skills programme continued this week. 3rd Year student Aoibhe Hegarty contributed to the Gate production of ‘Changing Tides’.
read moreThe national SciFest finals were held in Marino College on Friday 22nd. Over ten thousand students entered the competition.
read moreFive 5th Year students took part in the national SciFest finals on Friday in Marino College. Eve Mathews and Katie Caffrey’s submitted a project on the effect of umami flavour on your sensitivity to saltiness and sweetness.
read moreThis week was National Science Week and our students enjoyed a host of activities throughout the week, some of which included: 5th year Chemistry students attended “ Careers in Chemistry “.
read more5th year students Sawira Bibi, Louise O’Boyle, Amy Kestell, Ally Gormley and Ella Power represented the school at the Comhairle na nÓg conference on Tuesday.
read moreCongratulations to Alice Coady who was awarded an entrance scholarship to Maynooth University this week on the basis of her excellent results.
read moreOur 24th Annual Art Exhibition on took place Tuesday evening. Congratulations to all the artistic exhibitors. Thank you to the teachers from the ART Department and Art captains.
read moreA number of 6th Year students had the opportunity to attend a guided prayer week, from Monday. Many thanks to Sr Marie Brady and Siobhán Murphy for facilitating.
read moreTransition year students received their Junior Certificate results in the school this Friday. The results were excellent overall with some exceptional grades. We are proud of each and every student who achieved her personal best.
read moreMaynooth University visited the school this week to inform the 6th years about the various courses available on campus.
read moreWe are all very aware that Friday was an international day of Action against Climate Change. Loreto Balbriggan passionately supports the message delivered by the thousands of students who chose to march.
read moreOn Tuesday we celebrated our Opening Year Mass. Thanks to Fr Dónal Toal who was the celebrant. The theme of the mass was ‘The future in our hands’. Education is important in guiding us to be the best that we can be.
read moreThe information evening for new incoming First Years will be held on Monday 9th of September. The meeting itself starts at 7.30pm, however students are invited along with their parents for a tour of the school.
read moreCongratulations to our Leaving Certificate students who were hugely successful in their results yesterday. Three students hit over the 600 point mark with over 25% scoring above 500 points .
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