LCVP Trip to Clonakilty Black Pudding

Thank you to Rory who welcomed the 5th year LCVP class to Clonakilty Black Pudding yesterday.

Clonakilty Black Pudding dates back to the 1880s in West Cork where the black pudding was first made by Johanna O’Brien, a farmer’s wife from Sam’s Cross using a secret recipe. The recipe remains a secret today but has been passed down through the generations. Colette Twomey, Managing Director is the only person who knows the recipe currently.

Clonakilty Black pudding is a family-business, passionate about producing great tasting products such as sausages, rashers, black pudding, white pudding, bacon joints and veggie pudding . We observed the factory floor from the viewing gallery as Rory talked us through the production process while answering any questions we had.

The visit concluded with a complimentary tasting of their delicious products.

Rowing Ireland School's Regatta

Congratulations to Abigail Fowler, 6th year, who placed 2nd in the U23 Single Scull category at the Rowing Ireland School’s Regatta in Limerick last weekend.

International  Sailing

Congratulations to Eolann Miles, for taking first place in the ILCA 6 Class in the Saudi National Championship held in Jeddah.

The event was well attended by participants from across Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Oman and UAE. Weather conditions for the event were favourable with a steady 15kt breeze and tropical temperatures more than 30 degrees Celsius. 

Fair winds and Following Seas

U14 Hurlers into County Final

Well done to our U14 hurlers who beat Coláiste Fionnchua, Mitchelstown today on a scoreline of 4:11 to 1:13 in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

They now progress to the school's first hurling County Final.

Seachtain na Gaeilge i bPolalscoil an Sciobairín 2026

Bhí ana-sheachtain ag Pobal na Scoile i rith Seachtain na Gaeilge 2026.

Eagraíodh iliomad imeachtaí i rith na seachtaine ina measc : Comórtas "Cé hé mise?" ar an gcallaire gach lá, Turas Pictiúrlainne go Beanntraí chun féachaint ar An Cailín Ciúin, Seisiún Ceoil, Rince agus Amhránaíochta san LRC, Rince Céilí, Comórtas Postaer, Tóraíocht Taisce, Tae agus Plé, Comórtas Amhránaíochta Idir na Ranganna agus Maidin Ghaelach sa Seomra Foirne.

Maith sibh gach duine a bhí rannpháirteach agus a bhain triail as an nGaeilge a labhairt, a chéiliúradh agus a chur chun cinn i rith na seachtaine! 

SCS Paris Trip - Day 3

Bonjour de Paris: Day 3:

Today was an unforgettable day at Disneyland Paris with our 26 students.

After an early start, their day was packed with thrilling rollercoaster rides, shared laughs and screams. Every moment was filled with energy and excitement as they explored the two parks (Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios, which is the smaller one, with more modern themes such as Pixar, Marvel & the New Frozen Ever After boat ride).

No doubt memories were made that will definitely last a lifetime.

Unfortunately our time in Paris is coming to an end, so thanks for following our adventure.

In the words of the iconic Porky Pig; That's all folks!

5th Year Drama, Theatre & Film Class Visit the Stack Theatre in Cork

Pictured below is our 5th year Drama, Film and Theatre Studies Leaving Cert group that travelled to the Stack Theatre in Cork to see the Cork School of Music Youth Theatre Group's production of The Merchant of Venice (a Comedy/Musical).

The photo shows the group at the Question and Answer session with the cast after the show.

SCS Paris Trip - Day 2

Bonjour de Paris! Day 2:

Today the morning kicked off with shopping and a stroll down the world famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées.

We then climbed the 284 steps to get to the top of the Arc de Triomphe where we got an unspoilt view of the city of Paris. We also got to see the tomb of the unknown soldier. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier holds an unidentified member of the French armed forces killed during the First World War, to symbolically commemorate all soldiers who have died for France throughout history.

We then walked to The Flame of Liberty (Flamme de la Liberté) in Paris is a full-sized, gold-leaf-covered replica of the new flame at the upper end of the torch carried in the hand of the Statue of Liberty at the entrance to the harbor of New York City since 1986. It is located near the northern end of the Pont de l'Alma. The statue has also become an unofficial place of pilgrimage as a mark of respect for the late Lady Diana.

We then took full advantage of the fine weather and proceeded to visit La Trocadéro where students got to enjoy stunning views of the Eiffel Tower.

Next up was the long anticipated climb of the Eiffel Tower « La Tour Eiffel » . Many students also seized the opportunity to make the most of the new tourist attraction on the Eiffel Tower (a suspended bridge between the monument’s east and west pillars, the Vertige de la Tour bridge offers an aerial crossing of about 40 meters at nearly 60 meters above the ground).

Finally, we got on the famous Bateaux Mouches cruise on the river Seine where we got the see glimpses of the many famous landmarks of Paris such as Louvre and the Conciergerie where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned.

SCS Careers Fair Thursday 23rd April, 2–5pm 

Explore your future at the SCS Careers Fair  Thursday 23rd April, 2–5pm  Students & Parents welcome.

Skibbereen Community School is delighted to host our SCS Careers Fair, giving senior cycle students the chance to explore exciting options after school. Meet representatives from UCC, MTU, UL, Further Ed, SOLAS, the Army and more, alongside past students and local employers, all ready to share advice and real-world experience.

Students will attend during the afternoon session and parents/guardians are warmly invited to drop in, ask questions and explore pathways in an informal, welcoming setting. A fantastic opportunity to start important conversations about the future – don’t miss it!

Garda Youth Awards

Congratulation to our 5th year students, Helena Bohane, William Doyle, Chloe McCarthy, Dylan Maloney, Elaine O'Sullivan and Jamie Byrne who won a Garda Youth Award last Friday evening at the awards ceremony in Kinsale. This group of students from Skibbereen Community School made a significant contribution to their community by volunteering their time and energy not only to assist pilgrims with ill health and disabilities during the six-day Cork & Ross Diocese Pilgrimage to Lourdes but also in the months leading up to the pilgrimage.

They organised fundraisers in the local parish and school community making links with parishioners and the wider community. They provided care, companionship, and assistance to vulnerable individuals while in Lourdes, ensuring they had a fulfilling experience.

Their participation in the pilgrimage helped those in need and will hopefully inspire others within their school and local parish to engage in similar acts of service.

The students willingly undertook all preparations on the lead up to the pilgrimage including organising two fundraisers, manual handling course and liaising with other accompanying schools. Once in Lourdes their days included early breakfast morning duties from 7am and assisting pilgrims throughout their daily tasks.

This consisted of prepping over 70 patients which was demanding both physically and personally. Whether it was helping with transportation, attending to the assisted pilgrims' needs, or simply offering companionship through conversation or a singsong, they consistently put the well-being of others before themselves.

Their willingness to step outside their comfort zones, contribute wholeheartedly, and work tirelessly throughout the pilgrimage exemplifies selfless dedication and the true spirit of volunteerism.

These six students have demonstrated that young people can be a great example for future generations, showing that they are compassionate, responsible, and deeply committed to making a difference in their local community.

This demanding role challenges the negative stereotypes of youth and shows that young people are committed helping those less fortunate. They are leading by example and their actions have been widely recognised and appreciated in their local community.

They have encouraged more young people to get involved with organisations such as COPE and Co-Action, luncheon clubs etc. in their local community going forward. Their volunteer work has offered invaluable support to elderly and disabled pilgrims, ensuring they could fully participate in the Lourdes experience, making it more enjoyable and memorable for them.

SCS Paris Trip - Day 1

Bonjour de Paris!

A group of 26 of our 4th & 5th year students, accompanied by their teachers (Ms G. O’Farrell, Ms. D. Hennigan & Mr P. Lynch), set off on an exciting school tour yesterday morning.

We departed from Cork Airport at half past seven in the morning bound for Paris Beauvais Airport.

After landing, a bus took us into the bustling city centre and we made our way to the charming district of Montmartre. There, we explored its iconic sights, including the Moulin Rouge, the Sacré-Cœur Cathedral and the lively Place du Tertre, where artists could be seen painting and selling their work. The group also visited the small vineyard nestled in Montmartre known as Les Vignes du Clos de Montmartre and admired the famous pink-fronted house, La Maison Rose.

Afterwards, they spent some time browsing the local souvenir shops before hopping on the French metro (An experience in itself).

The day continued with a visit to the renowned Notre Dame Cathedral, recently restored following a devastating fire, where they were able to admire its impressive architecture and beautiful stained-glass windows. The three iconic 13th-century rose windows of Notre-Dame de Paris are masterpieces of Gothic art, where the largest measure nearly 13 meters in diameter.

Walton Music for Schools Competition

Massive congratulations to our musicians, singers and dancers who have been selected as one of only 6 post primary schools nationally to perform in the final of the Waltons Music for Schools Competition.

This will take place in the National Concert Hall in Dublin on May 18th.

This is a great achievement for all involved and is a testament to the vast amount of talent in our school 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎵

Skibbereen Community School Reach County Final

Skibbereen Community School secured an impressive victory over Ballincollig on Thursday, 26th March, in the county semi-final. In what proved to be a highly competitive and hard-fought contest, Skibbereen showed great determination and resilience throughout the game.

Facing a strong Ballincollig side, the team worked tirelessly from start to finish, demonstrating excellent teamwork, skill, and commitment. Their efforts were rewarded with a well-deserved win, earning them a place in the county final.

Congratulations to all the players and coaches involved on this fantastic achievement. The entire school community is proud of your success and wishes you the very best in the upcoming final.

U15 Girls Rugby

Pictured below is our U15 Girls Rugby Team that took part in a Munster School Blitz in Skibbereen RFC today. Well done to all!

U14 Boys Football

Our Under 14 Boys Football Team beat Coláiste Bheanntraí in the County Championship.

Well done to all the players involved and their coaches Mr. Dan McSweeney and Mr. James McCarthy.

SCS Careers Fair Thursday 23rd April, 2–5pm 

Explore your future at the SCS Careers Fair  Thursday 23rd April, 2–5pm  Students & Parents welcome.

Skibbereen Community School is delighted to host our SCS Careers Fair, giving senior cycle students the chance to explore exciting options after school. Meet representatives from UCC, MTU, UL, Further Ed, SOLAS, the Army and more, alongside past students and local employers, all ready to share advice and real-world experience.

Students will attend during the afternoon session and parents/guardians are warmly invited to drop in, ask questions and explore pathways in an informal, welcoming setting. A fantastic opportunity to start important conversations about the future – don’t miss it!

Attendance Initiative

Skibbereen Community School ran another very successful attendance initiative today.

Our principal Mr. Anton O Mahony organised the event to promote good attendance.

Our year heads and senior management team visited all our classes wishing everyone a Happy Easter! Students were encouraged to have a wonderful Easter before returning refreshed for the last term.

Everyone in the school community will be encouraged to have full attendance in the run up to the summer. It is a bit like today if you are not in you can’t win and if you are out you lose out!

Today’s initiative was to acknowledge those who come to school. Attendance matters. Every school day counts and this is reflected in our students’ results. We want everyone to be the best they can be and every student can achieve by simply turning up! You can’t achieve your dreams if you don’t show up to chase them.

There will be a big drive in SCS from now until the end of the year to encourage full attendance for everyone with plenty more surprises along the way.

As the Easter bunny bounces off to deliver more eggs we are wishing you all an Eggcellent Easter!

Carbery Hurling Panel

Well done to Fiachra Garrett and Ben Twohig who recently got selected for the Carbery U15 Hurling Panel. Well done also to Liam Foley who got selected for the U14 Panel.

Field's SuperValu Visit to LCA2 Class

Thank you to Adam and Ruth from Field's SuperValu, Skibbereen for visiting the LCA2 class yesterday afternoon.  This was an insightful talk on the running of their business.

Fields have a passion for good food – a passion that goes back to the day in 1935 when Jack Field first opened the doors in Main Street, Skibbereen.  You are guaranteed to find a dazzling array of food items in their shop at great prices including the best local produce and freshly baked breads/cakes/pastries from their own bakery. 

Topics covered were layout of shop floor, distinguishing between different types of display and identifying the specific areas within a retail unit for display.  They also discussed effective merchandising and methods of promotion within their shop and the importance of good atmosphere (music, furnishing & flooring) in the shop. They explained the role of advertising, the media and outside advertising and the importance of it. 

 We are very grateful to Adam and Ruth for giving up their time to come visit us and for the invaluable information they gave us. We wish them continued success with their business.