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St Joseph's College Lucan
World Home Economics Day
Before the Easter break, TY students along with their Home Economics teachers Ms. Ennis, Ms. Thompson, Ms Murray and Ms Fitzpatrick created smoothies and granola pots to celebrate World Economics Day which took place on 21st March.
Basketball Champions
A massive well done to our second-year basketball team who won their regional final before the Easter break. The girls were outstanding and a credit to the school. The final score was 37-17. They now go through to the All Ireland play offs. The supporters were brilliant on the day with lots of hand-made posters and banners. We even had out own mascot - The Grinch, performed by Mia Lindsey. Mia went head-to-head with the Adamstown mascot at half time which added to the entertainment on the day. Thanks to Adamstown CC for the great game.
Public Access to Law
Thank you to the Chief State Solicitors Office for coming in to talk to our PAL students before the Easter break. James, Ciara and Kevin spoke about their careers in civil service, how to qualify as a solicitor and the role of a solicitor for the state. Our students found it extremely insightful and enjoyable.
Ceist Student Leadership
Six members of our student leadership attended the CEIST leadership conference online today and presented their Be Kind campaign which has been running in the school all year. The CEIST student leadership program is a key initiative designed to empower students across its network of 105 voluntary secondary schools in Ireland. The program focuses on fostering leadership rooted in CEIST values, such as promoting spiritual development, creating community, and being just and responsible.
Under 14 Camogie
Well done to our under 14 camogie team who won their quarter final this week against Holy Faith, Rathcoole.
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Colaiste Phadraig
School Tour
Our 60 2nd yr students and 7 teachers have returned safely after a memorable 4-day school tour to Barcelona. Taking place over the Easter break, the trip provided a rich and balanced programme of cultural exploration, educational experiences, and recreational activities. It proved to be an invaluable opportunity for students to broaden their horizons, develop independence, and strengthen friendships in a new and exciting environment.
The tour began with an early departure from Dublin Airport, followed by a guided walking tour of Barcelona. Highlights included the Gothic Quarter, La Rambla, and the Cathedral of Barcelona, as well as the iconic Sagrada Familia, where students gained insight into the city's rich history and architecture. The group then travelled to Salou, where they stayed in the 4R Gran Regina Hotel, which provided excellent facilities for rest and relaxation.
Day two featured a visit to Montserrat, where students travelled by cable car and explored the historic monastery, enjoying breath-taking views and learning about its cultural significance. Later, they visited the CosmoCaixa Science Museum, engaging with its interactive exhibits and planetarium. On day three, students experienced the excitement of PortAventura World, one of Europe's leading theme parks, where they embraced a range of attractions and activities.
The final day included visits to the Spotify Camp Nou interactive experience, the Olympic facilities, and the Barcelona Aquarium, along with some free time for shopping. Throughout the trip, students displayed exemplary behaviour and represented the school with great pride.
Sincere thanks are extended to the accompanying teachers for their dedication and support. Overall, the tour was an enriching and memorable experience for all involved.
Movie Club
The CBS Film Club marked their annual trip on Friday, 27th March, with a visit to the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield. Led by Mr. Loughnane and accompanied by Mr. McGill, 28 senior students attended a private screening of One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and an acclaimed cast. The experience was highly enjoyable, with students appreciating both the film and the cinema’s welcoming atmosphere. A special 5 euro offer on popcorn and a drink added to the day. Overall, the trip was a great success and a perfect end-of-term activity, with more events planned in the future.
Cross Country
Many congratulations to TY student Conor Abbott, who proudly represented his school and country at the Schools Cross Country International Championships in Bangor, Wales before the Easter Break, where he secured a fantastic silver medal as part of the Irish Schools Team.
Competing against elite athletes from schools across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, Conor faced extremely challenging conditions with marshy ground and uneven terrain testing even the most experienced runners. Despite this, he delivered an outstanding performance in the 4 x 1,500m Intermediate mixed relay event. Running the crucial second leg, Conor showed remarkable composure and determination, maintaining a strong and consistent pace throughout. His excellent awareness ensured a smooth baton exchange, keeping his team firmly in contention. Impressively, Conor recorded the fastest time on the team - 4 minutes and 43 seconds - highlighting both his ability and commitment. This prestigious silver medal is a well-deserved reward for Conor’s hard work and perseverance.
Maths
Congratulations to our team of four 3rd yr students - Ayman Ahmed, Anish Kodishala, Rohan Malik, and Ibraheem Abd Alkhaliq - who have successfully qualified for the National Final of the IMTA Pi Maths Competition. The team secured their place after an excellent performance at the Regional Round, held in The King’s Hospital on Tuesday 24th March.
The Pi Quiz, established in 2009, is a highly regarded competition that brings together teams of four Junior Cycle students to compete in a table quiz format. The contest consists of eight rounds: six rounds with two questions each, followed by two further rounds of four questions. Each team works together to solve mathematical problems based on the Junior Cycle Higher Level Maths syllabus. Our team delivered a consistent performance throughout. They achieved full marks in each of the first six rounds, showing impressive accuracy and teamwork under pressure. In round seven, they scored 3 out of 4, followed by 2 out of 4 in the final round, giving them a total of 17 out of 20. This outstanding score secured them clear first place out of 22 competing teams, finishing two points ahead of the next best teams, who both scored 15 out of 20. Each member of the team was awarded a trophy in recognition of their achievement. They will now represent the school at the National Final in the Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise on Saturday, 25th April.
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