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Kishoge Community College
Kishoge Community College presents Grease - The Musical: We are delighted to present Grease! A fun, energetic musical filled with iconic songs and big dance numbers. It promises to be an amazing show.
Everyone is welcome. You don't need to have a student attending the school to come along. Tickets cost 10 euro per person and are available via eventbrite.com, or via the QR Code on the attached poster. Some tickets will also be available at the door on the night.
Kishoge Community College, Thomas Omer Way, Lucan, K78 DC89.
Colaiste Phadraig
Table Quiz: The Parents Association Table Quiz, held last Wednesday evening in Kenny's Pub, proved to be a fantastic success. A sincere thank you to everyone who attended, supported, and contributed to such an enjoyable community event. The atmosphere on the night was lively and welcoming, with plenty of friendly rivalry and competitive spirit on display as teams battled it out across a wide range of challenging questions.
There was no shortage of fun, with laughter echoing throughout the venue as participants put their knowledge to the test. A wonderful selection of spot prizes and raffle prizes added to the excitement and ensured that there were plenty of winners on the night.
Importantly, the funds raised will go directly towards the purchase of new school laptops, supporting students' learning and access to technology. The generosity and continued support of the school community is greatly appreciated.
Basketball: Well done to our 1st yr basketball team who qualified for the East Boys Shield A Final on Tuesday after an impressive 41-30 win against Templeogue College. Nathan Adjinakou (11), Billy Gogarty (18), Alfie Donohue (4), Aidan Forster (4), Daniel Breen (2), and Jack Collins (2) got the team's scores.
1st Years Basketball Team
Our 2nd yrs were beaten by Templeogue in their Shield semi-final, going down 49-42 in a competitive and high-quality encounter. Nathan Adjinakou impressed again with 23 points, with Daniel McDevitt (6), Elliot Reilly (5) and Sam O' Brien (2) and Max O' Neill (4) and Daniel Kavanagh (2) getting the other scores.
Fundraising: Last Friday was a day of colour, community spirit and generosity as 23 Transition Year students volunteered their time to support the Oesophageal Cancer Fund by selling lollipops in Lucan. From 9am until 3pm, students were stationed outside Centra in Lucan Village and Spar on Dodsboro Road, proudly representing both the school and this very worthwhile cause.
Dressed in bright pink and white Oesophageal Cancer t-shirts, our volunteers were certainly hard to miss! Their enthusiasm, friendliness and good humour made a wonderful impression on everyone they met.
We would like to sincerely thank the managers and staff of Centra Lucan Village and Spar, Dodsboro Road, for so kindly facilitating our students. Their support and cooperation made the day run smoothly and ensured our volunteers were warmly welcomed.
A very special word of thanks must go to Ms. Casey for her fantastic work in organising the event and securing permission from both shops. We would like to extend our sincere thanks also to Muintir na Tire Hall in Lucan Village for their very generous donation of 200 euro towards the fundraising event. Ms. Casey, who is involved in running the Hall, arranged the contribution.
The fundraising efforts were not limited to Friday alone. Throughout the week, students eagerly purchased lollipops in school to support the cause. A particular mention must go to our 1st yr students, who were especially kind and generous - although the delicious strawberry-flavoured, fruit lollies may have helped boost sales!
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the local community for their phenomenal support throughout the day. The final amount raised will be known next week.
Hurling: Our 1st yr hurlers produced an outstanding performance last Thursday to secure their place in the next stage of the Dublin League with a commanding 4-14 to 2-3 victory over Clonkeen College. Eoghan Ware (1-6), Eoin McKenna (0-1), Luke Whelan (0-1), Will Keane (1-6) and Noah Buck (2-0) got the team's scores.
From the throw-in, the team showed great determination, skill and teamwork, setting the tone early with some excellent points before clinically taking their goal chances. Their work rate throughout the pitch was impressive, with strong defending, sharp passing and intelligent movement creating numerous scoring opportunities.
Eoghan Ware, Eoin McKenna and Daniel Breen were the standout performers on the day, each making a significant contribution to the team's success. However, this was truly a squad effort, with all 25 players seeing valuable game time and playing their part in a well-deserved win. Well done to the entire panel on a fantastic team performance, and best of luck in the next round of the league.
Our 2nd yr hurlers faced a very strong challenge last Friday as they took on Maynooth Community College in their second and final group stage game of the Dublin League. Despite a determined effort, they were beaten on a score-line of 10-12 to 1-5.
There were some well-taken scores on the day, with Rory Dowling (0-2), Liam Whelan (0-1), Finn Brunton (1-0) and Daniel Kavanagh (0-2) all contributing to the scoreboard. The team will now compete in the Shield competition.
St Joseph's College Lucan
Hockey: A massive well done to our junior hockey team. They won the Leinster League - Group C semi final 2-1 against Loretto Dalkey. The winning goals were scored by Aimee Sheriff and Nina Tomlinson. Congratulations to them on their excellent performance. With this victory, the team has qualified for the final, a fantastic result.
Under 14 Gaelic football: Well done to the under 14 Gaelic football team who won their first match yesterday. They had a fantastic comeback win against Portmarnock Community School.
Athletics: Well done to the athletes who competed in the Leinsters today in Navan.
They ran superbly. Lucy Cassidy. Siofra Gough. Moya Reilly, Claire Guest and Isabelle Mullarkey.
Lucan ICA Visits St Joseph's: A huge thank you to the ladies of Lucan ICA who visited our TY students this past week for another crocheting workshop. There was a great atmosphere of creativity, chat and calm business as our 23 TYs set about learning the craft of crocheting from the wonderful ICA Ladies from Lucan Guild. We look forward to this year's set of baby blankets, to be completed in 10 weeks' time.
Bronze and Silver Gaisce Trip ready for the off: Best wishes to our Bronze and Silver Gaisce students who will be taking to the Wicklow Mountains on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to complete their Gaisce Adventure Journey. We are delighted to have 93 TYs, ten 5th Year and three 6th Year students taking part. We are predicting that the rain gear will be put to use on Thursday but look forward to sunnier days on Friday and Saturday to complete the challenge of hiking 25km for Bronze students over two days and 50km for the Silvers over three days. Thank you to all the staff for coming along – we look forward to the fresh air, beautiful scenery and the many, many steps we will take.
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