The School's Farming Club visited the Millstreet Machinery Show on Thursday 11th January.
Many thanks to Mr. Peter Swanton for organising and Mr. Eoghan Daly and Ms. Eilsih Hurley for accompanying the students.
The School's Farming Club visited the Millstreet Machinery Show on Thursday 11th January.
Many thanks to Mr. Peter Swanton for organising and Mr. Eoghan Daly and Ms. Eilsih Hurley for accompanying the students.
Best wishes to our ladies footballers in the Junior A semi-final against ISK Kilorglin in Banteer at 11:00 am tomorrow, Thursday 11th January.
Second Years and LRC students enjoyed a wonderful trip to the cinema with their tutors and SNAs on Tuesday 19th December. They watched ‘Wonka’ in Bantry. An enjoyable day was had by all.
Well done to Katie Kingston in TY on recently winning a Paudie Palmer Junior Sports Star Award for her amazing sporting achievements to date.
Katie has won five All Ireland's (one of which is school related), excelling in the Javelin event and has also successfully won a bursary and secured a place on the International Youth Exchange for Summer 2024 through the Skibbereen Lions Club Young Ambassador Award Programme.
A lovely evening was had by all in The Celtic Ross Hotel on Monday 18th of December at the Quarterly West Cork Sports Star Awards. There was great support on the evening from her very proud family, many relatives, her coach, SCS school pals and also her teachers Ms. Ní Charthaigh and Ms. Belton DP.
We are so proud of you Katie and wish you the very best with all your future ventures.
Congrats and well done again from everyone in SCS 👏
Well done to class 1F who took part in the carepack.ie initiative.
This is a kindness initiative run by volunteers that connect residents in a nursing or care home with a kind volunteer who would like to send them a little gift for Christmas.
Each student wrote a personalised letter and sent a gift to the resident that they were matched with.
It is great to see the students spreading some Christmas cheer!
3rd Year students recently attended a seminar on Study Skills and the importance of putting a plan in place and being organised over the coming months.
Many thanks to the Guidance Department and Ms. Ronan who led the presentation.
Well done to our TY students and teacher Ms. Brennan for taking part in “Sing for Simon” on Friday last in Field’s SuperValu, Skibbereen.
Their beautiful Christmas songs spread cheer to the many customers of Fields SuperValu.
Senior cycle girls and then senior cycle boys attended an informative Breast Cancer awareness talk on Friday last, 15th December.
Today, the 5th year Agricultural Science classes paid a visit to the dairy farm of Donal and Marie Tobin in Rosscarbery.
The students were given a very informative tour of the farm. Donal covered numerous topics on the Leaving Cert course such as sustainability, breeding, grassland management, technology, nutrition and food production.
We were then treated to some delicious Carbery cheese and hot chocolate!
Donal's enthusiasm for farming and his wealth of knowledge really made for a thoroughly enjoyable and educational trip.
Thank you to both Donal and Marie for having us on your farm.
On Wednesday, David Sheehy of Boveq Scanning Services very kindly came in to speak to the 5th year agricultural science classes about scanning and A.I. He even brought in a cow's reproductive system.
The students learned about EBI, different dairy breeds, the benefits of A.I, sex semen, synchronisation and much more.
It was a very informative and enjoyable talk. Thank you for visiting us David.
Best wishes to our current & former students and staff member Ms. O’Donovan who represent O’Donovan Rossa in the Junior Ladies All-Ireland Final this Sunday in Parnell Park, Dublin at 2pm.
Skibbereen Community School were delighted to support Cara House today for their coffee morning.
Cara House is a wonderful facility that gives great joy to people in Skibbereen and the surrounding areas.
Many thanks to Ms. Aine Minihane and her wonderful team for welcoming everybody and the great support and service they provide to everybody.
The following jackets, hoodies and drink bottles have been lost in the past few weeks.
If an item belongs to you, please speak with a member of management.
These items will be put on display next Wednesday the 13th of December in the canteen area at 1pm for collection.