Seachtain na Gaeilge 9ú – 16ú Márta 2026

Seachtain na Gaeilge

9ú – 16ú Márta 2026

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All Ireland Schools Cross Country

Over 900 athletes, all of who had qualified through their respective provinces, participated in the  prestigious All Ireland Schools Cross Country at Mallusk, Belfast.

In the Senior Girls' race, Caoimhe Flannery, despite having one of the longest treks in the whole country, ran shoulder to shoulder with the best over the 3,500m course, finishing in the top 10 of the 88 finalists, just missing out on a top 6 podium place by 6 seconds.

The Schools' Track and Field season begins on April 28th with the South Munster Track and Field at MTU.

TY Students Attend Inspiring Careers Talk at Ludgate Hub for International Women’s Day

To mark International Women’s Day, students attended an inspiring careers talk at the Ludgate Hub, where a panel of accomplished women shared their personal career journeys and experiences across a range of industries.

The speakers provided valuable insight into what it truly takes to build a successful and fulfilling career. Key themes included resilience, adaptability, teamwork and hard work, with honest reflections on overcoming setbacks and embracing opportunities for growth. One quote that particularly resonated with students was:

“Hard‑working people are luckier.”

The session encouraged students to reflect on their own strengths and ambitions, while highlighting the importance of perseverance, collaboration and continuous learning. It was an engaging and motivating event that showcased strong female role models and left students with practical advice they can carry forward into their future careers.

Cork ETBI Apprenticeship Expo

Cork ETBI APPRENTICESHIP EXPO will be held on Wednesday 11th March from 1.30pm to 6.30pm in Cork College of FET- Bishopstown Campus (T12 EE94).

This is a great opportunity to learn about 75 + apprenticeship options available. 

Meet their team of dedicated instructors and tour their workshops.

Link with and chat to current apprentices or attend a talk from a Senior Training Advisor. 

This is an event not to be missed for those who want to know more about Apprenticeships.

The Grounded Minds Programme

The Grounded Minds Programme is coming to our community. Please link in with our local family resource centre for more information on this great programme.

5th & 6th Year Agricultural Science Students Visit Clonakilty Agricultural College

Our 5th and 6th Year Agricultural Science students enjoyed a fantastic and informative trip today to Clonakilty Agricultural College as part of the Agri Aware Farm Walk & Talk series.

The Agri Aware Farm Walk & Talk series is designed for second-level students preparing for their Leaving Certificate Agricultural Science exam. During the visit, students had the opportunity to explore many aspects of farming through expert-led discussions and demonstrations. Topics covered included crop management, farm health and safety, soils and fertilisers, silage production, breeding and livestock management. The event allowed students to see first-hand the techniques and practices they learn about in the classroom and how they are applied on a working farm.

Agriculture is a hands-on industry, and events like Agri Aware’s Farm Walk & Talk provide students with a real insight into the practicalities of farming and the hard work farmers undertake every day. Initiatives like this are extremely valuable as they allow students to apply their classroom knowledge in a real-world setting while also highlighting the exciting career opportunities available within the agricultural sector. The experience is particularly beneficial for students who may not come from a farming background.

It was also wonderful to meet some past students who are now studying Agricultural Science in MTU. It was great to see how well they are doing and how much they are enjoying their course.

A huge thank you to Mr. Shanahan for organising such a worthwhile and enjoyable trip for our students. 

Poet David McLoghlin Visits SCS

Ms. Lordan's Transition Year and Fifth Year English students participated in a Poetry Workshop under the instruction of the prize-winning poet, David McLoghlin. 

David is the author of three books of poetry and has contributed to many literary journals. 

Students learned new tips on how to improve their writing and created their own poems with David's guidance. 

David works through the Writers In Schools programme, which is provided by Poetry Ireland.

Twitter: @poetryireland
Facebook: @poetryireland.eigseeireann
Instagram: @poetryireland

TY Mini-Company

Well done to JFW Golf, Cáca Milis and suck.sure who represented Skibbereen Community School yesterday in the Celtic Ross Hotel at the regional finals of the Student Enterprise programme. 

Best of Ireland School Musical Awards

Very Exciting News!
Last year’s Musical Group “Grease” have been nominated for multiple awards at this year’s ‘Best of Ireland School Musical Awards’.

This is an All Ireland competition and so it is a great honour to be nominated in so many categories.

The awards take place next Tuesday 3rd March in Dublin. The very best of luck to all our nominees.

Boys U15 & U17 Rugby

The boys U15 and U17 rugby teams travelled to Clonakilty RFC today for a ‘Munster Emerging Schools Blitz’ day.

The two U15 teams played games against Bantry, Carrigtwohill and Midleton and played very well despite very wet conditions.

As SCS and Carrigtwohill were the only U17 teams that travelled, we played a full pitch 13 a side game. Two of our boys kindly offered to play with the competition but Skibbereen proved much too strong for Carrigtwohill and came out on top today.

Both U15 teams and the U17 team have now qualified for the Finals days in March, and will do SCS proud.

Mercy Hospital Cancer Talk, Feb 25th

Many thanks to Mr. Paul Ahern, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Urology and Ms. Lousie O Brien, Community Fundraising Director from the Mercy Hospital who gave an Information Talk on Testicular Cancer to all 5th and 6th Year Male students today. Many thanks also to Mr. Conor Uhl, Ty Coordinator for organising.

U.C.D and Trinity College Scholarships

The School Community wish to acknowledge and congratulate Ms. Meabh Collins, Leaving Cert 2025 on receiving an undergraduate Scholarship from Trinity College Dublin and to Ms. Miriam Dahm, Leaving Cert 2025 on receiving an Undergraduate Scholarship from University College Dublin. They are both pictured with a very proud Principal, Mr. Anton O Mahony.

Munster Schools' Cross Country

The Munster Schools' Cross Country Finals  took place in Riverstick on Thursday.

Despite all the rain in the last few weeks,the ground conditions were remarkably good,so the races were fast and furious.

Caoimhe Flannery paced herself superbly throughout  the 3,000m course  and finished very strongly  to finish 2nd  out of the 44 qualifiers, from all over Munster.

With the first 15 individuals  and  3 teams qualifying for the All Ireland  Schools' Cross Country, Caoimhe will now  proceed to the finals in Belfast on March 7th.

Well done Caoimhe!

LRC trip to Skibbereen Heritage Centre

The LRC students enjoyed a trip to our local Heritage Centre on Friday 13th February.

They heard stories about the famine that reinforced what they had already learnt in their course 'Around the World in 80 days'.

Thanks to the staff in the Skibbereen Heritage Centre .