Boston Day 4 and 5

Day 3 Boston Update. Our students attended the first few classes in Situate High school. They attended French, Maths, Art and Photography classes. Our Principal, Mr. Cormac O’ Brien and Ms. Orla O’ Sullivan were given a guided tour of Situate Middle and High School buildings by Ms. Kate Ciulla. The staff were so welcoming, the buildings were beautiful and there was such a positive vibe from everyone they met. It was very obvious to them the caring ethos of the school. There were mottos everywhere like “set sail, dream, explore, discover”etc.They learned about the differences too. They have full time qualified nurses working in the school and a full time police officer who carries a gun and a taser gun.   Officer Sherry was very nice and like the others took time to meet with them and explained that his role was mainly a positive one to build relationships with students. Still while we have had fire drills, they have had lockdown drills. They were introduced to Principal Mr. Mark Loranger. Then it was off to Target a huge shop followed lunch in Situate Town library kindly organised by Ms. Brenda O’ Connor. At four o’ clock there was a welcome party in the Drift Inn. They were welcomed by the Situate committee members, families, Ms. Hannah Curran Chair of Situate Select Board and Ms. Heidi O’ Driscoll Assistant Superintendent of Situate Public Schools. The day ended with a high as we were invited to a Home Football Game that Situate High School won. Our principal was invited to join their principal with the team during the match. Our very own Andrew Scannell ran out with the team carrying our Irish
Flag as all of the supporters were dressed in Irish colours to welcome us! We were very proud to be Irish.We met their mascot and were honoured to meet Mr. John Danehey from Scituate Town Comittee who founded it all. Thanks to Christine Walsh Scituate Committee member for accompanying us.

Day 5 Scituate, Boston Update! Another great day was had by all. We were taken to The Massachusetts’ State House on a yellow bus! We were given a guided tour of this magnificent building and met Mr. Patrick O’ Connor, State Senator. He gave an inspirational speech where he advised everyone to avoid conflict and  to learn from each other as a better way to generate good ideas. He told them Massachusetts was the first state to abolish slavery and he spoke about important people in History who had an important cause to believe in for change. They also saw an area specifically dedicated to the role of  women in politics who had to overcome significant obstacles due to their gender. In typical Boston style, we just had to stop Dunkin Donut for a coffee and doughnut, we are in America after all. Carrying our stereotypical cups of coffee, we were then given a walking tour of Boston that specifically incorporated a poignant famine memorial. If a picture paints a thousand words, this image we saw at the memorial did! Then it was off to Faneuil Hall where everyone had lunch in different places, for example Union Oyster House, barbecue ribs, bagels, pizza and pasta and there was another opportunity for shopping. Tks so much to Ms. Brenda O’ Connor who organised this special day, Ms. Patrice Maye, Ms. Carol Sullivan-Hanley, Ms. Gail Rowins for accompanying us.

Boston Trip - Day 2

Mr. Anton O’Mahony, Mr. Cormac O’Brien and Ms. Orla O’Sullivan were officially welcomed by Mr. Jim Broudeau Scituate Town Administrator, his team and Mrs. Brenda O’ Connor.

We were given a guided tour by Bob Chessia of key Scituate places: Scituate Lighthouse, a water tower and The Maritime Irish Mossing Museum.

A lovely lunch was provided in The Mill Wharf.

The group were very touched that Mr. Noel Daly and his daughter drove from Boston to meet everyone as he was related to two students.

Boston Trip - Day 1

The first day of the Boston trip got off to a great start in Scituate where the group were formally welcomed.

One of the highlights for the group was travelling in one of their yellow buses.

Freaky Fancy Dress Friday

SCS are organising the inaugural Freaky Fancy Dress Friday on October 27th.

We are asking all students and staff to dress up in their spookiest Halloween costumes. There will be fantastic prizes on the day.

This will still be a regular school day with classes as normal. All costumes should be appropriate for school. For anyone who does not wish to partake, it is full school uniform.

Looking forward to seeing everyone's ghoulish costumes on the day!

Second Year Energy Transforming Devices

Second years have been busy designing and building energy transforming devices in science as part of their Junior Cycle course. They have showed some great design and engineering skills in the process.

1st Year Scientists

First years have been very busy in their first term in science in SCS. They have been building lovely 3D models of plant and animal cells.

They have also been carrying out food investigations for starch and reduced sugars.

Cake Sale ('Sail')

'Cake Sail' 

Congratulations to both the LRC Students and the Sailing Club for a hugely successful inaugural Cake ‘Sail’. 

With their combined efforts, over €700 was raised. 

A big thanks to everyone,  who 'Baked'n'Bought'. Without your help events such as these aren't possible. 

In the word of First Year Ryan Walsh - 'We will do it all again next year!'

STEM South West Industry & Careers EXPO 2023

STEM South West Industry & Careers EXPO 2023 will take place at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 22nd November.

This free event will have expert speakers, amazing stands, opportunities to interact with people who work in STEM, subject choice discussions, Q&A sessions, tech and science demos, and networking opportunities.

It is aimed primarily at students who might be considering a university course in STEM and at those who aren’t sure what they would like to do and might find that STEM offers careers and opportunities they would not even have been aware of.

Students, parents, guardians can register for the free event by clicking on the link below.

TY Litter Picking

Well done to our 4th years who picked up rubbish around High Street and Market Street on Monday morning.

Many thanks to Ms. Orla O’Sullivan for organising, to Jerome Dwyer from Skibbereen Tidy Towns and Cork County Council for organising the collection.

TY Creative Film Module

Thank you to Rachel Walshe actress and film production coordinator for speaking to our TY creative Film module students today via Zoom.

She ran through a presentation with them, giving them a great insight into how a film is produced from start to finish and has invited a few of our students to act as extras in a film being filmed locally in the near future.

A first step towards Hollywood? You’d never know!

Junior Cycle Results Day, October 18th 2023

The School Community wish to congratulate every Junior Cycle Student, their family, teachers and support staff for their fantastic Junior Cycle Results/JCSP today.

The School held a celebration in the Sports Hall where every student was presented with their Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement Folder.

Mr. Anton O Mahony, Principal congratualted them all individually and imparted wise words of advice.

Their JCPA and Junior Cycle Schools Programme folder contained their written results, their CBA results, modules and also a list of their other areas of learning over the three years which included their sporting achievements, their community participation and their outside interests and hobbies.

Staff, parents and students celebrated together with refreshments in the Canteen.

Many thanks to all those who made it such a special event especially Mr. Patrick Hayes, JC Co-ordinator, Ms. Hannah Phelan, JCSP Co-ordinator, Ms. Ellma Uí Shuillleabháín, TY Year Head, Mr. Conor Uhl TY Coordinator, Ms. Colette Brennan Music Department and all the Musicians, Ms. Mary Kelleher Fowler, Ms. Ciara Walsh and Ms. Margaret Maloney, Admin Department, the Home Ec. Department and all the BAM staff.

Maths Week, October 17th

Well done to all our First Year Students who took part in yesterday’s Maths Week Activities. Pictured are the First Year Winners and the Runners Up. This group of girls were the first of any team in recent years to get 100% in all the challenges. Many thanks in particular to Ms. Mary Murnane and Mr. Maurice Moore and the TY students for putting it all together.

Old Reading Glasses Project

A 4th year student group in conjunction with Skibbereen Lions Club are collecting old reading glasses.

They will be sent to third world countries where they can be used.

We would be delighted if you can donate any old glasses you no longer need.

There is a drop off box in the reception area in SCS.

Class 1F Enter the Leap Halloween Scarecrow Festival 2023

The 1F French Class entry for the Leap Halloween Scarecrow festival 2023 is pictured below.

Together, with their SNA Ms. Mary Crowley-Harte & their French teacher Mr. Lynch, they made a French Scarecrow « un épouvantail » with the entry title « Oh La La! I’ve the French Bug 🐜 ».

U17 Soccer

Hard luck to our U17 soccer team who lost 4-2 to Coláiste Spiorad Naoimh today in the Munster Cup.

French Breakfast

On Oct 5th & 6th first year students from classes 1D, 1E, 1F & 1G got a taste of French when they got to enjoy a French Breakfast « un petit déjeuner » with their French teacher Mr. Lynch.