Well done to our First and Second Year Boys Basketball teams and their coach, Ms. Marie O Mahony who both beat Douglas Community School at home in the league today.
Well done to class 1A for launching our Lenten campaign in SCS.
The school community is encouraged to do one positive thing for themselves each day. Thanks to Emma Limerick and Emma Hegarty for assisting us in our adventure today.
Thanks to Ms. Órla O Sullivan and Ms. Anne O’Farrell for organising.
Fifth years attended a webinar today in their Religion class.
It was very informative on ‘new year and new focus’.
Dr. Mark Rowe gave a presentation on lifestyle medicine. He promoted a healthier life, addressed anxiety, stress and how to boost wellbeing.
Strong friendships are key to long term relationships was a key message. Being good to yourself is paramount.
Thanks to Ms. Órla O Sullivan for organising and to Mark Keating for settting up the webinar.
Congratulations to our 1st year girls basketball team who beat Scoil Mhuire today on a score line of 22 - 14.
First and second year boys enjoying comfortable victories over Scoil Mhuire A. G. last Friday.
Pictured below is the Green schools committee celebrating the big birthday of one of their members.
Congratulations to our first year boys basketball team who beat Rochestown yesterday on a score line of 46-14 in the County ‘A’ league.
Hard luck to our 2nd year boys team who lost to Rochestown by one point in a pulsating game.
Well done to all!
Pictured below are first years who took part in a rugby blitz recently.
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Well done to our Transition Years who held a very successful cake sale in SCS yesterday.
The cakes were delicious and enjoyed by all.
Funds raised will go towards covering costs for our upcoming Boston trips.
Thanks to Ms. Órla O’Sullivan for organising & to Ms. Majella Ni Charthaigh, Ms. Shirley Wycherley and Ms. Pauline O’Callaghan for assisting.
Well Done to the SCS athletes who were among the 1,000 plus students from over 70 schools in Cork and Kerry who participated in the South Munster XC Championships @Tramore Park .
With medals for the top 6 athletes and qualification to Munster Finals for the top 15 individuals and 4 teams , each of the eight races were very competitive.
Caoimhe Flannery ran superbly to win the Intermediate Girls (u17) 3k title ,in a field of 62 athletes. Ferdia Dennis McAleavey finished an impressive 8th place in the Senior Boys 5k,out of 88 finishers, while his younger brother Ultan clinched the last individual qualifying place finishing a brilliant 15th out of 234 athletes.
The Junior team of Lorraine,Doireann,Maria,Alice,Clodagh,Éabha,Rebecca and Ava finished 11th team out of 21.
Emer had a top 30 finish while Josie and Dovydas gained great experience on their first outing.
Thanks to Ms Ward for accompanying the athletes and best of luck to Caoimhe ,Ferdia and Ultan in the Munster finals in Waterford on Fri 24th Feb. Many thanks also to Ms. Emer Cleary and Skibbereen’s Athletics Club for their continued support.
Pictured here today are our wonderful 4th years, litter picking in the nearby estates.
Well done to our very own Cian Young, setting high standards by his random acts of kindness.
We are always encouraging the school community to help one another out in carrying heavy materials.
Thanks to Ms. Órla O Sullivan, Mr. Sean Ronan, Ms. Deirdre Hennigan, Mr. Jerome Dwyer from Skibbereen Tidy Towns and Cork County Council for collecting the rubbish.