Kilfinnane Outdoor Pursuits Centre, Oct 6th-8th

Welcome back to the TY lads who went to Killfinnane last week. They had a ball as you can see from the pics above. Many thanks to Mr. Patrick Harrington and Mr. Dara Crowley for accompanying the lads over the few days.

Darrara Agricultural College "Open Day", October 8th.

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The 5th and 6th Year Agricultural Science Students attended Darrara’s Open Day last Friday. Thanks to Mr. John Dullea, Ms.Eileen O Mahony and Mr. Cormac O Brien for accompanying them. All found it very interesting and informative.

Leaving Cert Parents/Students Information Evening, Oct 9th.

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Many thanks to all the Parents and 6th Year Students who attended last evening’s excellent 6th Year Information Talk given by the Careers and SEN Departments. The information given was invaluable and the Powerpoint used can be downloaded by clicking on the “Learn More” button below. Topics such as the CAO system, Grants, Preparing for third level and Apprenticeship model routes were discussed. Many thanks to Ms. Fiona Ronan, Ms. Cliodhna O Sullivan and Ms. Colette Dullea.

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Senior Ladies Rugby

Congratulations to the Senior Ladies Rugby Team and their coach, Mr. Killian Newman on their impressive display at the Munster Schools Rugby Blitz in C.I.T today. They beat Lorreto Fermoy and Presentation Convent, Bandon to progress to the next round of the competition. Many thanks to Ms. Suzanne Devine for accompanying the team.

2nd Year History Trip to Art Centre

Ms O’Brien’s second year history class had a very informative trip to the Art Centre on Monday Oct 8th. Through Art they learned about the Famine and it's devastating effects. One of the highlights of the exhibit was a table, engraved with the names of 600 people who were buried in a mass grave during this time and what Famine related illnesses they died of. All students enjoyed learning about our past in this way. 

Under 15 Boys Football

Congratulations to the U15 Boys Football team and their coach Mr. Patrick McCarthy who beat Kanturk today, Monday Oct 8th in the Munster Championship. The final score was 3-10 to 4-6 in a pulsating thriller. They have now qualified for the quarter finals. Thanks to Mr. Patrick McCarthy and Mr. Chris O’Brien for accompanying them.

3rd Year History Trip

On Monday, October 8th all third year students went to Bantry Cinema to watch the Famine movie "Black 47". Thanks to their history teachers, Mr.PJ Fitzgerald, Mr. Colman O’Driscoll and Mr. Pat Joe Whooley for accompanying them.

6th Year Art students visit The Famine Art Exhibition

On Friday, October 5th all 6th Year Art students visited the Famine Art Exhibition in the Uillinn Arts Centre. They were given a guided tour by the staff. Many thanks to their Art teachers, Ms. Hannah Phelan and Ms. Olivia Hoskins.

TY Farming Module Trip

TY students doing the Farming Module attended Carbery Milk Products 50th Year Exhibition in Ballineen yesterday. Thanks to Mr. Fitzgerald for organising. 

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Students from Skibbereen Community School attending the Famine Art Exhibition in the Uillinn Arts Centre.

Senior Boys Football

The Senior Boys Football Team beat Colaiste Choilm today in a friendly in Ballincollig. Congrats to all the players and their coaches.

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Cooking Demonstration

Ms. Clara Hickey, Skeaghanore Duck gave a cooking demonstration to Home Economics students. Thanks to Ms. Hickey and the Home Economics Department for organising.

First Year History

Pictured below are first year History students demonstrating how an archaeological dig is done. Thanks to the History Department for organising.

Outreach Project For 'Breast Cancer Awareness Month'

This October, breast cancer awareness month,  a group of TY students have volunteered to be involved in an outreach project headed by local woman Elaine Doolan. The aim of the project is to provide some comfort for those receiving chemotherapy. Elaine is looking for sponsorship for "Chemo Care Pouches", in order to buy and fill little pouches for those receiving treatment. The pouches will be filled with little things to help brighten up patients days, e.g. cosy fluffy socks, moisturizer, eyebrow pencil etc..


The 4A group together with their Religion teacher Ms R. O’Brien and Elaine are going to gather, pack and present these pouches to patients in the CUH at the end of the month. It is such a worthy cause and such a simple gesture. If any one wishes to get involved please let us know.
See the link below for more details:
https://www.facebook.com/179380776021288/videos/253674692156359/

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Boys Basketball

Both the boys U16 and U19 League Competitions kicked off this week with home matches against Schull Community College

The U16 boys were first up on Wednesday morning at 10:15 am.  While the team may have been a little bit rusty this early in the season, they dominated the game from the start. This gave Ms. O'Mahony the opportunity to run her entire bench, and shake off the cobwebs before Thursday's National Cup match against Waterpark College in Waterford. The Skibbereen Community School boys ran out easy winners in the end, 68-15.

Next up was the under 19 team. While they faced a stiffer test, again all 14 players got to play and make their mark on the game.  Skibbereen Community School had the match put to to bed by half time, with some very good team and individual scoring performances. This was a first schools' match for some of the players so well done to all.  MVP for the match was Michael O'Sullivan 6th yr.

The next Challenge for both of these teams is a home game against the very physical Castletownbere on Tuesday October 16th, followed by what will undoubtably  be their toughest test, away against Rosscarbery on October 18th.

Congratulations to the U16 Boys Basketball Team who beat Waterpark College, Waterford today  in the first round of the National Schools Cup.

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Leaving Cert Information Night

LEAVING CERTIFICATE INFORMATION NIGHT

on Tuesday 9th October 2018

at 7P.M.

All Parent(s)/Guardian(s) and Students are cordially invited to attend this highly recommended information night.

There will be Presentations on many issues of concern to current 6th year students.

For example;

  1. What to expect in 6th Year 

  2. Study Skills & Self-Care

  3. Progression & Options after School

  4. Grading & Points System

  5. Help available

  6. Other

Available on the night will be The School Management Team, Guidance Counsellors and Learning Support.


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Green Schools Committee

There will be a ‘Green Schools’ meeting next Tuesday 9th October in the Learning Resource Centre in the school at 1.30 p.m. All students & staff are welcome to attend.

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