QUARTER FINAL OF THE CORN UÍ MHUIRÍ, MUNSTER “A” SCHOOLS/COLLEGES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
SKIBBEREEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL,CO.CORK V SCOIL PHOBAIL SLIABH LUACHRA, RATHMORE, CO.KERRY
SATURDAY, JAN 15TH 1Pm. PÁIRC UÍ CHAOIMH ASTRO PITCH 4.45PM.
Congratulations to Rachel Thomas & Jack Marks who were runners up in the Southern Region of the Green Schools Water Ambassador Programme for their work on the Water Theme.
They are pictured below with their certs. Members of the Green Schools Committee are also pictured below.
Due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, we are hosting a Virtual Open Evening this year. The event will be live on Tuesday 11th January 2022 at 7:30pm.
2nd year Home Economics students were exceptionally busy last week.
They successfully completed the challenge of creating and decorating Gingerbread Houses.
There was a fabulous buzz in the kitchens.
Well done to you all & enjoy your well deserved break!
Students from Ms. Leiber and Ms. Brennan’s 3rd Year Music and Drama short course performed their unique version of “Little Red Riding Hood” for students and staff of the LRC Yesterday.
All aspects including music, script, costumes and dance were written by the students themselves.
The students from the LRC were delighted with the performance and even performed themselves for the encore.
Well done to 4th year Home Economics students on their amazing Christmas Cakes, completed over the past few weeks. They look almost too good to eat!
On Monday December 13th, transition year Food & Hospitality students held their “Christmas Market” in the Home Economics room.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to open it to the public this year but none the less it was a fantastic success and there was a festive atmosphere on the day.
This market was the culmination of an entire term’s work where students created, branded and sold their own artisan food product. There were bumps along the way, but I am sure they will all agree that all their hard work was worth it when they saw their stalls and brand come to life on market day.
The students had an opportunity to get feedback during their product development stage from Siobhan O’Callaghan owner of Kalbo’s in Skibbereen. This feedback proved invaluable for ideas on branding, packaging and costing. Huge congratulations to all our Food & Hospitality students on their incredibly successful products and all their very hard work.
The following are the companies that displayed their wares:
1. Beacon Biscuits
2. Claire’s Chocolates
3. Cnoc Drom Chutney
4. Chin Chin Churros
5. Monika’s Coconut & Chocolate Balls.
6. Little Box Brownies
7. Skeam’s Salted Caramel
8. Sweet Chilli Jam
9. Criospai Ceapach Mor
10. Baurgorm Bakes
11. Fudging It!
A big thank you to Mr Don McCarthy, Senior Trainee Advisor for the West Cork area who visited SCS to speak to Leaving Cert students about the fantastic options available to them in the area of Apprenticeships.
Don encouraged all students to consider the "earn while you learn" option and advised them to put time into researching all kinds of apprenticeships. See www.apprenticeships.ie for useful information.
Skibbereen Community School’s Farming Club organised a Charity Tractor Run on Sunday, Dec 5th in aid of the Oncology Ward at Crumlin Children’s Hospital. The idea was the brain child of Ricky Barrett, 3rd Year, who put the plan in motion with the help of the Farming Club teachers Mr. PJ Fitzgerald and Mr. Peter Swanton. Mr. Con O’ Donoghue from the Drinagh Tractor Run gave sound advice.
The Club, the entire school and the local community rallied around the idea. 4th and 5th Year Students gathered names and made warning signs. The Office staff dealt with registrations and the BAM Staff and Chris O’ Brien prepared the building. The SEN Department organised a giant raffle with school staff supplying all the raffle prizes. Ms. Pauline O’ Callaghan and her team made over 140 refreshment bags for all the participants. Many thanks to Biggs and Fields for their food sponsorship.
This was a great community event with students driving or students riding shotgun with their parents. Many thanks to the local Gardai who provided traffic management, the Civil Defence who provided medical support and the Coast Guard who provided the lead vehicle.
The weather was glorious with bright winter sunshine and blue skies when the 54 Tractors pulled out of the school car park. Ricky himself was the Grand Marshal and he led the cavalcade out the Tragumna Road, around Toe Head and back through Skibbereen town. The event was captured by Dominic Casey and Trevor McCarthy on their drones. Many thanks to all the teachers, parents and students who acted as marshals along the route and to Damien Long Travel who dropped and collected them.
Unfortunately due to Covid restrictions the building could not be used for refreshments. After the drive, Ricky addressed the crowd in the car park. He thanked everyone involved for their very generous donations and for all of the organisation involved. To date the event had raised in excess of €3500. It was truly a memorable event.