Colaiste Phadraig
DCG: Our Design and Communication Graphics 6th yr students were busy in recent weeks putting the finishing touches to their Leaving Cert project which was due in on Friday 24th January. 40% of the total marks in DCG are allocated to the production of the student assignment which involved graphical communication, creative problem-solving, spatial visualisation, computer graphics and Computer Aided Design (CAD) modelling skills. The students focused this year on modelling microphones and Mr. McCormack was very impressed with the high standard of finished projects!
The students will sit the final drawing exam in June, which accounts for the remaining 60% of the overall marks.
LCVP: The 6th yr LCVP classes completed their recorded interviews last week in the school with their teachers Mr. O' Carroll, Ms. Gough and Ms. Shanahan. The Recorded Interview is an ideal opportunity to prepare students for the world of work or further education whilst being an innovative form of the LCVP assessment. The students had prepared questions about themselves and about some of the LCVP activities, experiences and skills gained throughout the past 18 months. They were being assessed on their ability to communicate effectively in appropriate depth and detail, express informed opinion, support their answers with relevant examples, engage positively with the interviewer and use appropriate body language.
The feedback was very positive as the students talked about the skills they developed such as Communication and Planning skills. The Recorded Interviews, worth 12% of their Portfolios, lasted approximately 5 minutes and they will now be submitted for external correction. The students are working towards a deadline of Wednesday, 5th March for the completion of their LCVP Portfolios of Coursework, which is worth 60% of the overall marks available. The written part of their exam is worth the other 40%, and this will be held in early May.
Football: Hard luck to our senior footballers, who were beaten by the smallest of margins by Holy Family Rathcoole in the Senior Football Shield 1-4 final last Thursday. There was a little confusion as to the score-line at the end, with Lucan seemingly convinced that the scores were level, but the referee explained that one of Lucan’s apparent scores, that was initially verified by the score umpires behind the goal, was in his view a wide. Unfortunately, there is no Hawk-Eye technology is school's football!
Eoin Maher impressed for Lucan in the full forward line, and he scored a fine goal mid-way through the 1st half as he bulldozed his way through a series of challenges before drilling a powerful low right-footed shot past the keeper into the bottom corner. Darragh Garrigan was also influential in the half-forward line with his strength in the air, speed, game intelligence and work rate. He also got some important scores for the team throughout.
Derry Ware, who was carrying a slight injury pre-match, came on in the 2nd half and he also had an excellent game. Derry's renowned strength, fitness levels and stamina were on display in a dynamic 2nd half display and it was his 'score' mid-way through the half that proved to be the subject of much debate at the final whistle. Lucan almost scored a point in the last seconds, but the post came to Rathcoole's rescue and they held on to win the game 3-9 to 2-11.
Michael O Brien in action for Colaiste Padraig
Transition Year: Our TY students enjoyed adrenaline-fuelled days at Kylemore Karting, Ireland's premier Karting arena, over the past two Wednesdays. The students had an amazing day of competitive racing, with numerous thrills and spills along the way! The students had practice laps 1st before doing timed laps, which determined whether they would be competing in the A, B or C Final.
For the Time Trials, they raced on Track 3-Circuit de Susuka, Kylemore's newest track and its multi-level figure of eight is similar to the Formula 1 Circuit de Suzuka in Japan. It is 320m in length and known for its very challenging banked corners and fast speeds on its two full blast straights. After the qualifying laps were completed, there were six competitors in each Final and each one was filled with drama, thrills and plenty of talking points! Jack Norry and Paul Cronin won the two separate A Final, with both averaging impressive speeds of approximately 31 secs per lap.
A thrilling, exciting and memorable day was had by all and we would like to thank the staff at Kylemore for taking such good care of our group. Safety was paramount at all times and the helpful and supportive staff ensured that all safety regulations were strictly enforced and followed at all times. It was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the year so far for the students.
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Mock exams: The very best of luck to all our 3rd and 6th year students who are completing their mock exams over the next two weeks.
Parents Association Quiz Night: Quiz Night 28th February at 8pm in Kenny's pub, Lucan village. 10 euro per person with lots of great raffle prizes. Please come and support The Parents Association in their fundraiser for New Team Jerseys for all the school.
Class of 2014 reunion: A brilliant evening was had on Saturday night with the Class of 2014. It was great to hear where all have been and are now, ten years on. From Barristers, Nurses, Actors, Stunt-Workers and Writers to Business Owners, Civil Servants, Influencers & Mothers - it was hard to catch up with and remember all. Many had flown in from abroad including London and The Netherlands to catch up with old friends. All reminisced with very fond memories of their days in St. Joseph's, many had great stories of their time, some even wished to be back again! It was great to see all going their own way and doing so well. It didn't take them long to be right back as Joey's girls when they all got together again!
Junior debating: Well done to our Junior Debating team who participated in the MACE debates competition in Belvedere College over the weekend. Our teams performed excellently throughout the competition and were highly praised by the judges. MACE is the oldest and largest debating competition in the UK and Ireland. Each MACE debate consists of two teams, a proposition and an opposition.
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First year Boys Soccer: The first year boys football team beat Holy Family CS 3-1 and Colaiste Pobail Setanta 1-0 this week, with Christian Scanlon scoring all four goals.
TY Awesome Walls: The Transition Year Classes are getting the opportunity to visit Awesome Walls in Finglas for wall climbing this week. Some amazing strength and agility on display from the students. Wall climbing offers a vast array of benefits including mental focus and problem solving, improving balance and coordination, promotes social interaction and it is also fun and challenging. Well done to all our TY students who were willing to get involved and give it a go.
National Relay Squad: A huge congratulations to our 6th year student Saoirse Fitzgerald who has been selected as part of the National relay squads for 2025. Saoirse will take part in the U20 4x400 squad. Best of luck to Saoirse.
Athens Challenge European Cup 2025: Two of our students, Abbie (first year) and Ryan Wade (TY) competed in a European kickboxing competition at the weekend and came away with one gold and 3 Silver at the Athens Challenge European Cup 2025 in Greece. An outstanding result to not only have competed but to have come home with 4 medals. Congratulations to Abbie and Ryan.
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