Best of luck to our Senior Boys Football team in the Simcox Cup County Final tomorrow, May 6th

Best of luck

Best of luck

The School Community wish our Senior Boys Football Panel and their Management Team the very best of luck in the Simcox Cup County Final tomorrow against Clonakilty Community College. Throw in is at 1pm in the new pitch in Rosscarbery (near the secondary school). SCS Abú!

Hard luck to our Senior Ladies Football team in the County Final today, May 4th

Hard luck to our Senior Ladies Football Team and their coaches, Ms. Ella Ryan, Ms. Anna Ward and Mr. Ger Carey on losing to St. Mary’s of Middleton in the County “A” Final today. Our young team came up against a very experienced Middleton team who are current All-Ireland Champions. Many thanks to all the players and coaches for their efforts and we particularly want to thank the leaving certs on the team; Mallaidh, Emma, Aine, Helena and Eilis for their leadership on the pitch today and for their service to the school over the last six years . We wish them well in their leaving cert exams.

TY Students Cycle the Waterford Greenway

Pictured below are TY students who cycled the 46KM Waterford Greenway today.

Many thanks to Ms. Orla O’Sullivan, Ms. Karen Sheane & Mr. Chris O’Brien for accompanying them on the trip.

Walk on Wednesdays

Students are welcome to join us every Wednesday morning at 8.30AM at CostCutters to walk up the hill to school.

Our aim is to try to cut down on car engine emissions and raise awareness of environmental issues.

This is an initiative of the Green schools Committee and each student who walks with us receives a croissant/pastry on reaching the school.

Pictured below is last week’s ‘Walk on Wednesday’ group.

TY Driver Education Programme, April 27th.

Well done to our TY students who were presented with their course completion certificates by the Driver Ed Programme Team last Wednesday. The students learned about basic mechanics, how to drive a real car and the dangers of speed and drink driving. Many thanks to the lads from the Driver Ed crew and to Ms. Burchill, TY coordinator for organising.

County Finals for our Senior Ladies and Boys Football Teams, May 4th and May 6th

Dream it

Best of luck

Dream it Best of luck

Best of Luck to our Senior Ladies Football team that play the Senior A County Final against St. Marys Midleton on Wednesday 4th May in Bandon GAA pitch. St Marys are the current Post Primary A All Ireland Champions. A great achievement for our girls on reaching the final, especially to our 6th years (Emma Buckley, Helena Collins, Mallaidh O Neill, Aine Mc Carthy and Eilis Bohane) as they play their final game for the school.

Best of Luck to our Senior Boys Football team that play the Simcox Cup, Senior A County Final against Clonakilty Community College on Friday 6th May. Venue TBC. This is also a great achievement for our lads on reaching the final, especially to our 6th years (Robbie Minihane, Jamie O Driscoll, Isaac Harte, Jack O Brien, Fiachra Collins, Sean Browne, Tomás O Mahony, Oisin Daly, Eoin Murphy, Shane Kingston and Ultan O Donovan) as they play their final game for the school.

One All Ireland Quarter Final, One All Ireland Semi Final and One County Semi Final in a week, April 25th to April 30th.

What a week! On Monday, April 25th our U14 Boys Basketball team and their coach Ms. Marie O Mahony travelled to the National BB Arena in Tallaght to play St. Michael’s in the All Ireland Minor B Boys Quarter Final. They beat them by 47 points to 24. Later that evening they played Knockbeg College, Carlow in the All-Ireland Semi Final. It was a closely fought game with the Carlow lads just beating them by 31 points to 28.

On Wednesday, April 27th our U15 Boys and their coach Ms. Marie O Mahony also travelled to Dublin to play St. Paul’s Raheny in the Junior B Boys Quarter Final. Despite a tremendous performance, they narrowly lost by 31 points to 26.

On Friday, April 25th our Senior Boys Football Team and their coaches Mr. David Whelton and Mr. Colman O Driscoll beat St.Colman’s Fermoy in the Simcox Cup Semi Final (County Championship) on a scoreline of 4 13 to 2 14.

Well done to all players and coaches for all their efforts!

Careers Department involved with advisory group to Minister.

Pictured is Mr. Cormac O Brien, Careers Department meeting the Minister for Higher Education, Mr. Simon Harris, Mr. Christopher O Sullivan, TD and the team from Twomey Precision Engineering Bandon yesterday. Mr. O Brien has been asked to get involved with a focus group which are working with the Minister to discuss the status and importance of apprenticeship routes for Leaving Cert students.

From Skibbereen to the Polish/Ukranian Border. Mission Completed. Thank you Mr. O Brien, thankyou to all who supported!

Thank you

Thank you

Mission Completed. The School Community would like to congratulate Mr. Cormac O Brien our Guidance Counsellor for completing his amazing journey from Skibbereen to the Polish/Ukranian Border with a van full of medical supplies over Easter. He raised with the help of the School and Local Community over €15000 for an orphanage near the Ukranian border and the Jesuit Refugee Service in Warsaw. More details about his travels are available on the school’s Facebook page. The School Community is extremely proud of Mr. O Brien’s achievement and we wish to thank him again and all the people who made the journey possible!

Best of luck to our U14 Boys Basketball team in the All-Ireland Quarter Final tomorrow April 25th

Best of luck

Best of luck

Best of luck to our U14 Boys Basketball Team and their coach, Ms. Marie O Mahony in the All- Ireland quarterfinal tomorrow against St.Michael’s College in the National Basketball Arena!

Sailing - Munster School Team Racing Event

Well done to all our sailors who represented our school in the recent Musnter School Team Racing event held in the Royal Yacht Club, Crosshaven.

Our school was well represented with two teams attending the event.

Due to weather conditions the racing had to be abandoned. This resulted in a ‘Draw of Names’ for the selection of teams for the nationals. Each competing school was given an opportunity to enter, with only one team representation per school. Unfortunately, S.C.S. was not successful in this draw.

A huge thank you to all the parents and supporters who travelled to the event & assisted with boat rigging and de-rigging.

In the spirit of volunteerism, a huge thanks to the race officials and race organisers, without whom such events wouldn't get off the ground.

We look forward to growing this club within our school.

"Fair Winds and Following Seas"

Trip to O'Donnell Design

Sincere thanks to the team in O’Donnell Design for giving our students a tour of their fantastic facility and highlighting the wonderful opportunities that exist in the area of apprenticeships, particularly that of wood manufacturing and finishing.

For more information on careers in apprenticeships see www.apprenticeship.ie

Walk for Ukraine

Photos from Wednesday’s 1st & 2nd year sponsored walk for the Ukraine.

Sports Day for First and Second Years, April 8th.

Sports Day

Sports Day

Well done to the TY Sports Administration Module Group on organising a fantastic Sports Day for First and Second Years today. Many thanks to their teachers, Mr. Moore and Ms. Ward for coordinating and to all the students and staff who took part. Events included the “reaction lights”, rowing machine, hoop shots, hang tough, dribbling skills and many more. It was a great day!

Well done to our U14/U15 Boys Basketball Teams on reaching the All-Ireland Quater Finals today

All Ireland Quater Finalists!

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All Ireland Quater Finalists! 〰️

Well done to our U14 and U15 Boys Basketball Teams and their coach Ms. Marie O Mahony on reaching the All-Ireland Quarterfinals in Dublin after Easter. The U14’s beat Mungret College, Co.Limerick at home today by 50 points to 32. Both SCS and Mungret players are pictured above.