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29 March 2026
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Schools notes

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Lucan Community College

1st year trip to Newgrange
Class Newgrange enjoyed a memorable visit to Knowth and Newgrange in Co. Meath. The day began at the Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre, where students explored the exhibition on this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

They then travelled to Knowth for a guided tour of the mound, its satellite tombs, and artefacts. At Newgrange, students entered the passage tomb and experienced a recreation of the winter solstice illumination, highlighting its remarkable prehistoric design.

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Well done to all students for their engagement, and thanks to the tour guides and accompanying staff.

 

St Joseph's College Lucan

Senior Concern Debating
Hard luck to our senior Concern debate team who were unfortunately beaten last Thursday night in the All Ireland quarter final. The girls were debating the motion Al -

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World Home Economics Day
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 Home Economics Day which took place on the 21st March.

Derry Trip
Thirty students from fifth and sixth year politics and history classes visited the city of Derry last week. They took in sights and the history of the Museum of Free Derry, the Apprentice Boys Museum and a tour of the murals along the Bogside. Thanks to Ms McGroarty for organising the trip.

Neurodivergence Awareness Week
This week in the school is Neurodiversity Awareness. This global initiative focuses on challenging stereotypes and celebrating the unique strengths of neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia. This year’s theme is 'From Awareness to Action'. To help raise money this week for such a worthy cause there will be a bake sale, silly socks day and posters competition held in the school.

Second Year Basketball Final
The very best of luck to our second year basketball team who are competing in the regional final this week against Adamstown CC in Inchicore.

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Colaiste Phadraig

Football: Congratulations to our u16 Football team, who won the Dublin Junior Football C Shield after defeating local rivals Lucan Community College 6-08 to 1-02 in the Final last Thursday. The team started the game very well, and scores from midfielder Daniel Godson (2-1), full-forward Max Campbell (1-0) and half-forwards Daniel Wallace and Justin Mariner (0-1 apiece) gave them a pretty unassailable 4-03 to 0-0 lead at half-time.

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CBS refused to get complacent and they started the 2nd half with a similar tempo and desire. Conor Gilmore was outstanding at centre back, as he repeatedly rose highest to claim most of the kick-outs, before initiating numerous attacking moves with his precise passing and intelligent link-up play. LCC did manage some attacks of their own, but they found Dylan O' Byrne in fine form in goal as he made some important saves and blocks.

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Team captain Mason Butler with the U16 Shield

Finn Garner made a great impact off the bench as he slotted home a penalty to extend the team's lead. Team captain Mason Butler, who was imperious throughout at full-forward, scored a superb point from an angle, Daniel Wallace added another point from close range, while Jack O' Connor scored 1-1 late on from the half-forward line, to ensure a comfortable, and well-deserved victory.

Well done also to Mr. O' Carroll and Mr. Lyons for coaching and managing the team so well throughout the campaign.

Business: Last Thursday, some of our younger Business Studies students had the exciting opportunity to visit AIB in Lucan. Arriving bright and early, the students were welcomed into the branch before it opened to the public, allowing for a private tour and information session.

The group was greeted by Linda, the branch manager, who gave an engaging and informative talk about the important role of a local bank in the community. Students learned not only about everyday banking operations but also about how banks support local businesses and residents. Linda’s presentation offered insights into financial services and the responsibilities involved in running a successful branch, making it a highly educational experience for the students.

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A particular highlight of the visit was a hands-on, interactive demonstration of the ATM machines. Students were shown how to safely and confidently operate the machines, giving them practical skills they can use in everyday life.

The visit concluded with a wonderful surprise: Linda presented the school with a generous cheque of 200e to support our students' educational resources. This kind donation will go a long way in enhancing learning opportunities and helping students access materials to further their studies. The staff also gave the students Easter Eggs, which they were delighted to receive! We are so grateful to the kindness and generosity shown by Linda and her wonderful staff to our students.

Transition Year: On Friday 13th March, our Transition Year students organised a highly successful fundraising day that showcased teamwork, creativity and community spirit. The main event was a well-run car wash for teachers, where students worked in teams to clean vehicles thoroughly using a two-station system. Their attention to detail and organisation ensured excellent results, with teachers praising the high standard of work.

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Alongside the car wash, students hosted a lively 'Shave or Dye' event, which generated great excitement across the school. Teachers and students took part, with some opting for colourful hair transformations while others chose bold haircuts. TY student Ancel Jobi impressed everyone with his professional barbering skills.

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Additional fundraising activities included a whole-school raffle and a non-uniform day, encouraging widespread participation. In total, an impressive 1,500e was raised for Dogs Trust and the Irish Cancer Society, with an additional 250 euro donated to Feileacain (The Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland). Many thanks to everyone who supported the students throughout the day.

School tour: Good luck to the 61 2nd yr students and seven teachers who are travelling to Barcelona on Monday morning for an exciting four-day school tour. Hopefully, the weather in Barcelona will be a welcome improvement on what we are currently experiencing at home! We wish everyone a safe, enjoyable, and rewarding trip, and look forward to hearing all about their adventures when they return.

Soccer: Our u15 soccer team were knocked out of the Leinster Minor Shield last Friday after suffering a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Kildare Town in their 1-4 final encounter. Conor Brennan got Lucan's goal with a fine strike from just inside the box with 10mins left, but by that stage Kildare had opened up a 3-0 lead and they held on comfortably enough to earn a place in the semi-finals.