Well done to our senior hurling team & their coach Mr. Tom Foley who beat Coláiste Daibhéid last Friday on a scoreline of 8-15 to 3-07.
Well done to our senior hurling team & their coach Mr. Tom Foley who beat Coláiste Daibhéid last Friday on a scoreline of 8-15 to 3-07.
Pictured below are 4th years litter picking this week & playing their part in keeping Skibbereen tidy.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla O’Sullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Hard luck to our U16 boys basketball team & their coach Ms. Marie O’Mahony who lost to Coláiste Choilm in the Cup by 58-32.
Hard luck to our U19 boys basketball team & their coach Ms. Marie O’Mahony who lost to Mercy Mounthawk in the Cup by 58-30.
Pictured below are 4th year students litter picking this week.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla O’Sullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Pictured below are our TY students litter picking this week.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla O’Sullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Congratulations to SCS student Evan Collins on winning gold at the World Kickboxing Championships 2024 in Budapest at the weekend.
Well done on a superb achievement.
On Tuesday August 27th we welcomed our new first years for their induction day.
We look forward to getting to know them and wish them well on this new and exciting journey.
Eight Skibbereen Community School students participated in the prestigious All Ireland Schools Athletics championships in Tullamore, last weekend.
All had qualified by finishing in the top three in their province and were among over a thousand athletes from more than 300 schools,over the two days of track and field action from minor (u14) to Senior (u19).
All eight students achieved top performances ,with three outstanding performances from field athletes Lorraine Coakley and Katie Kingston and track athlete Caoimhe Flannery.
Lorraine Coakley who had a best throw with a very impressive 9.83m in the Junior(u14) shot ,had the same throw as the gold medal winner ,but Lorraine's second throw was shorter, and so was awarded the silver medal for her mighty efforts.
Katie Kingston participating in the Senior Girls (u19) category ,was 2nd in a highly competitive javelin competition(600g) with a huge throw of 38.05m, with only 67 cms separating the top 3.
Katie was also 6th in the discus(1kg) with a throw of 27.99m
Caoimhe Flannery , ,had a great battle with last year's champion and eventual winner from Loreto Dalkey ,before finishing in 2nd place in a PB of 5;10.4.
Both Katie and Caoimhe will be eligible for this competition, for the next two years.
Other SCS athletes results;
Adam O'Donovan (Intermediate ) 4th in Javelin and 7th in Shot.
Elaine O'Sullivan (Intermediate) 7th in Javelin and Diana Coakley (Intermediate) 4th in Hammer
Sam Kingston (Junior) 6th Javelin and Evan O'Sullivan 7th in Javelin.
Please be early on the first morning to familiarize yourself with your exam centre and the process.
Make sure to have a copy of your exam timetable on prominent display in your home and check it regularly.
Make sure to have all the proper writing materials with you, Pens, Rulers, Maths Sets, Log Tables and Calculators etc.
Bring a packed lunch as there are no canteen facilities available.
You may sign out between exams but make sure you arrive back in plenty of time.
Full uniform should be worn as clothing should not be a distraction!
SCS is delighted to be involved in the JCSP programme. JCSP stands for Junior Certificate Schools Programme. The aim of JCSP is to develop students’ literacy, numeracy, group work and communicating skills. It ensures that students actively participate in their learning.
JCSP students participated in several initiatives this past school year.
All second-year students went on a trip to the cinema in December to see the movie Wonka.
All second year SPHE students attended a Bullying workshop in SCS, by Bully4u.
As part of students’ wellbeing, yoga mats were purchased for students’ use for meditation, across several year groups.
The Science & Engineering departments obtained additional resources & materials to improve student learning.
Third year art students went on an art trip to see the ‘Ardú’ street art trail in Cork city and saw murals in several locations around the city.
Ms. O’Sullivan’s second year SPHE class have been very busy creating, designing, and decorating the JCSP notice board in SCS, informing us of what initiatives SCS students were involved in.
Well done second years, they did an excellent job designing and decorating the JCSP notice board in SCS. As a thank you for all their work, Miss Roberts, (JCSP coordinator) gave them some treats!
Wishing you all a fantastic summer.