Festive Christmas Themed Day in SCS

SCS hosted its annual Festive Christmas Themed Day on Friday December 12th with a number of special events.

First years kicked things off with a fun event to celebrate their successful first term in SCS. 

Mr. O Shea was MC for a festive table quiz including his signature music round.  This was followed by the official turning on of the lights on our Christmas Tree. 

Our 6th year students had organised a Christmas Jumper fundraiser for St. Vincent De Paul and they spoke to all the first years about the true meaning of Christmas, before Baby Jesus was placed in our crib. We finished off with some carol singing, such a fun event for all.

A delicious traditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings was served by the canteen at lunchtime. 

Safe to say we are all now very much in the Christmas Spirit!

TY Foodie Tour in Kenmare, Co. Kerry

On Thursday November 26th TY Food & Hospitality Students headed over the mountains to Kenmare for a food tour with Karen Coakley of “Kenmare Foodie” fame. Karen runs her own food tour company in Kenmare, Killarney and the Beara Peninsula. 

Karen and her assistant Justine hopped on the bus in the Square in Kenmare and it was off to our first stop, Lorge Chocolatier where our students had the opportunity to meet Benoit Lorge, owner and founder of this award winning business.  Students heard how Benoit started out as a pastry chef in the Sheen Falls Hotel and is now supplying shops all over Ireland including our own Field’s in Skibbereen.  David his assistant demonstrated how to temper chocolate along with how to line and fill the moulds. Benoit talked about where he sources his chocolate, how he has coped with the huge price hike in his raw materials and our students got to sample three of his handmade gourmet chocolates.  Benoit even created his own take on the Dubai Chocolate Bar – the Kenmare Chocolate Bar! We will never look at a simple bar of chocolate the same way again – bonus, we even got to keep our very fetching hats!!!

Back on the bus into Kenmare town where we split into two smaller groups and walked to our next destination the bakery which supplies all the baked goods for the much-loved Maison Gourmet Café in the heart of Kenmare.  Here we met the owner and founder Emma.  Originally from France, Emma and her husband came to visit Kenmare as two of her three sons were working in the Park Hotel and the family never left.  Emma spoke passionately about sourcing ingredients to make their legendary croissants.  We learned about the difference between French & Irish butter – both have their jobs in the bakery.  Students got to work rolling their own croissant, they got the hang of it straight away.  Lucky for us Emma had some freshly baked croissants for all to take with us – devine, all those layers!

Then it was a short walk across the street to meet Tom Crean’s granddaughter Aileen and her husband Bill who told us their fascinating life story (Netflix are definitely going to make a movie of this!).  Aileen a native of Kenmare ran Darcy’s a successful restaurant for many years before pivoting to set up the award winning Tom Crean Micro Brewery in more recent years.  This brewery is bucking the trend in terms of expansion and success, including a very interesting product – Hop Infused Sparkling Water.  The real story here is how they run their business taking sustainability to another level while honouring the memory of Aileen’s grandfather, Tom Crean.  I won’t ell you the story of their epic family adventure to the Artic to retrace Tom’s expedition – it’s a story you’ll have to hear from the lady herself – well worth a visit.  On departure we asked Bill for some advice for our budding young entrepreneurs  - “Follow your heart but have someone with a good head close by”.  Sound advice indeed.

Inspired by their story we moved on to another Bakery, this time a what could be described as the new kid on the block in Kenmare but  equally a business that has been very successful since its inception during Covid – Bean & Batch Bakery which supplies the award winning Bean & Batch Café.  We met owners Jamie & Brendan, who started out as a carpenter and publishing executive but who were both passionate about good coffee and sandwiches   and doing this well is what they have built their business on.   Open at 6am to 5pm everyday, the café has carved a place in the heart of the community in  Kenmare.  Both spoke in particular about hard work, connecting with people and their stories, something we heard more than once that day.  Inspirational!

Then it was off to Bean & Batch Café for lunch where we got to taste their infamous sausage rolls and cinnamon rolls.  We can see what all the fuss is about.  Karen Coakley our tourguide then spoke to our students about her successful business, how she developed this while being a stay at home and has fine tuned it to the product we experienced that day.  Another reminder that life does not always go in straight lines.

So much positivity and inspiration – there was nothing for it only a quick bit of shopping (so many lovely independent shops) before heading back over the mountains – leaving behind Neidín as the song goes, but certainly not forgetting the wonderful and inspiring people we met.

SCS Christmas Carol Service

Our Christmas Carol Concert took place in St. Patrick’s Cathedral Skibbereen on Tuesday evening last.

It was a very special evening of music, songs & carols and was a real showcase of the amazing musical talent in our school.

Christmas in the LRC

'Well that's a Wrap'

The L.R.C. Students have had a busy month, from Panto to Plays, outing to hosting, Toy Show to Jingles.

It's time for a well deserved break.

From all the staff, Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for the New Year. 

Darts

Well done to Finn Ryan in 2nd year who is representing Cork in darts.

Finn has been hugely successful in darts competing at European level. Finn has represented Cork in Cork City, Galway, Limerick and Dublin.

He is pictured here in the canteen discussing his success with his friends.

Well done Finn!

1st Year SPHE & Well-being Friendship Walk

Pictured here are our first years on a friendship walk on Friday.

Each student took part in these purposeful walks designed to encourage and strengthen friendships between each other as they journey through first year.

They had to speak to, be nice to and accompany each of their classmates along the way. As the sun shone all day the smiles got bigger and bigger.

They are already looking forward to their next activity as part of well-being in SKibbereen Community School.

Thanks to Ms. Orla O’Sullivan and Ms. Sarah McCarthy for organising.

SVP Christmas Jumper Day - Friday 12th December 

We are looking forward to getting into the festive spirit and also fundraising for St. Vincent de Paul with our annual Christmas Jumper Day.

In order to minimise the environmental impact, we are encouraging staff and students to swap, reuse and upcycle existing Christmas jumpers if you would like a ‘new’ Christmas jumper this year!

If you have an unwanted Christmas jumper (clean and suitable for age 12+) that you would like to donate to the school, please hand them into Ms. Burke in F49 or the Office by end of school Wednesday.

Funds raised from the school's new Re-turn bottle bins will also go to SVP this Christmas. 

Christmas in the L.R.C.

No Grinches in the L.R.C.  

This year’s Late Late Toy Show is all go.

Everyone in the LRC is ready to go! 

Treat Bags at the ready.

Wishing everyone a fab night 🎅 

6th Year Chemistry Class Visit West Cork Distillers

Our Leaving Certificate Chemistry students enjoyed an engaging and informative trip to West Cork Distillers today, where they explored the real-world application of key chemical principles. During the tour, students learned about the large-scale distillation process, seeing how sixteen pot stills and three column stills together produce almost 16.5 million litres of alcohol annually, with additional stills dedicated to gin production. They also discovered the skill involved in “making cuts,” the technique distillers use to separate the heads, hearts, and tails of the distillate. Each fraction contains different compounds—some desirable, some not—and students gained an appreciation for the precision and expertise required to choose the perfect cut to achieve the highest flavour and quality.

The group also observed the extensive storage warehouses that hold up to 200,000 casks on site in Skibbereen.

Students were particularly impressed by the distillery’s strong commitment to sustainability. West Cork Distillers emphasises its responsibility to address climate change and leads the way in eco-conscious production within the alcohol industry. Their circular-economy approach includes the use of renewable energy and the repurposing of by-products to support local farms through animal feed and the generation of biogas at Timoleague Agri Gen—green energy that the distillery later repurchases from the national grid. These by-products also contribute to the creation of organic fertiliser used to grow crops such as barley, a key ingredient in their whiskey.

Overall, the visit offered a valuable opportunity for students to connect classroom learning with industrial practice, while also gaining insight into how modern chemistry, craftsmanship, and sustainability work hand in hand.

A huge thank you to West Cork Distillers for their warm welcome, expert guidance, and the invaluable learning experience they provided for our students.

UCC Quercus Scholarship Recipients

A huge congratulations to our past students, Fiona, Ava and Naomi on receiving UCC Quercus scholarships.

Fiona and Ava both received Quercus Entrance scholarships based on their outstanding Leaving Certificate results while Naomi received her title of Quercus Scholar based on her outstanding results in her second year mental health nursing course.

We are delighted to see our past students doing so well and wish them all the very best for the future.

L.R.C. Trip to the Panto at the Cork Opera House

Aladdin at the Panto.

Oh yes it is!  That time of year again! 

The L.R.C. Annual trip to The Cork Opera House And Neville Jewellers Panto – Aladdin. 

Followed by our yearly pilgrimage to Luigi Malone Restaurant - a huge thanks to all the staff. 

"Warmest wishes and Merry Christmas" from all the students and staff. 

The Ricky Barrett Annual Memorial School Tractor Run, Sunday Dec 14th at 12noon

  • Sunday Dec 14th from 12noon until 2pm

  • Depart School at 12noon

  • Same Route as last year

  • €20 Entrance Fee with all proceeds going to the “Féile O Sullivan Treatment Fund” . This is the fund to support the Beara Teenager who lost both legs in a Farming Accident last year.

  • Application Forms can be got from Mr. Peter Swanton, Engineering Teacher and evidence of Insurance and Motor Tax must be submitted before hand.

  • There will be refreshments afterwards in the school.

6th Year Chemistry

The 6th Year Chemistry class carried out the saponification experiment today, successfully converting fats into soap through careful refluxing and distillation.

Students worked with real precision as they watched the reaction mixture thicken, before adding it to brine to “salt out” and isolate their final soap product.

The class demonstrated excellent teamwork, strong practical skills, and plenty of scientific curiosity throughout the investigation.

A special well done to the winning team of Grace, Katie, Natasha, and Niamh, whose soap was judged the highest quality by their classmates — an outstanding achievement! They truly rose to the surface, delivering a soap-erb final product, and created quite a lather!!

Music Performance

Well done to our students who performed in Connolly’s on Sunday night.

Well done to Danius Vaitiekus, Ned Roe, Patrick Connolly, Serena Wainwright Kingston, Sarah Kinsella, Eoin West, Leila O’ Driscoll, Donna MiriamJiji, Edwin Borsca, Thomas Hickey Navarro, Ultan Dennis Mc Aleavy, Cathal Daly, Aoibheann FitzGerald, Joe Ardis and Danish Mohd Saiful.

LCA Students Visit Skibbereen Garden Centre

LCA students visited Skibbereen Garden Centre and were given an educational tour by Mark Lee.

A special word of thanks to Mark and the staff for giving up their time during this busy time of year.

Discussions ranged from identifying bare rooted trees, to Olive and Christmas trees, to herbs, fruit bushes and hedging.

All students benefited from the trip, and made them aware of the various plants and the importance of horticulture. 

Sailing

Best wishes to Eolann Miles 5th year, who along with his team are representing Ireland in the inaugural ILCA Sailing Team Racing event in Athens, Greece 4-8th December 2025. 

'Fair winds and Following Seas'.