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5 October 2025
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Schools notes

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St Joseph's College Lucan

Public Access to Law
We have the distinct honour of sending a team of 27 students to represent our school at the Public Access to Law Team International Empire Mock Trial Competition in Chicago this November. This is a remarkable achievement, as our students will be competing in one of the most prestigious mock trial events on the international stage. To support the fundraising for the trip we are running the Chicago Super Draw which has a grand prize of 2000 euro plus 5 weekly draws for 200 euro, 100 euro and 50 euro. Entry to our weekly draw will cost 10 euro and those who enter all 5 weekly draws (50 euro) will be entered into the super draw for 2000 euro. For tickets and competition details please use the link https://www.idonate.ie/raffle/ChicagoSuperDraw or use the QR Code.

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Tickets can also be purchased from our school office.

Baking Demonstration
Odlum's Master Baker, Tony Kane, will be hosting a baking demonstration on Thursday 2nd October at 7.30pm in St Joseph's College. Tickets are 10 euro at the door and all funds raised will go towards the school competing in the World Championship Mock Trials in Chicago. Tony will be showcasing Halloween and Christmas treats. Recipes will be available on the night and there will be a gift for everyone in the audience.

Jacqueline Brunton
We were delighted to welcome past pupil Jacqueline Brunton into the school today. Jacqueline who starred in the lead role in the Bord Gais this summer in 'Little Barber Shop Of Horrors' came in to speak to our 5th year music students and TYs as they prepare for their upcoming musical. Jacqueline spoke to the students about her career and experiences in the industry to date.

Higher options
Sixth year students attended Higher Options and Work Skills Ireland at the RDS last Friday. The day gave the students an opportunity to meet with people working in universities, trades, apprenticeships and PLC colleges and explore their options for the future.

Religion trip
The religion department took TYs on a walking tour through Lucan village last week. Students examined the religious past and religious buildings around the town. They met with Rev. Ivor Owens and Annette in the Methodist church and Rev. John in the Presbyterian church also and the staff and students were extremely grateful for the time they were given in being shown around. The tour ended with a visit to St. Mary's, the convent and the church of the Blessed Virgin.

Senior Camogie
Well done to the senior camogie team who had a fantastic win in their first championship game last Thursday. The team bet a strong Castleknock Community College team in St. Brigid's GAA.

Glendalough trip
Last Thursday, second year students got the opportunity to unplug and reconnect with each other on their retreat to Glendalough. Students had the opportunity to enjoy the walking trails and take in the beautiful lakes, round tower and scenery.

School basketball
A mixed start to the season for our school basketball teams. The under 19s were defeated by a strong Maynooth Community College team. The under 16s however had a great opening to their season with a very good win over the same opposition.

Soak a teacher
As the fundraising continues in the school to send the PAL students to Chicago - a massive well done to all the staff who took part in the Sponge / Ice - Bucket a teacher fundraiser. Thank you to everyone who donated, a brilliant 755 euro was raised from the event.

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Colaiste Phadraig

Soccer
Our senior soccer team suffered a heart-breaking defeat in the preliminary round of the Leinster Senior Cup on Tuesday as they were beaten 3-1 by Moyle Park in a penalty shoot-out after a remarkable game finished 5-5. Jamie Cassells (2), Mark Horan, John Donohue and Matthew McEvoy scored the Lucan goals. The game finished 3-3 after 90mins, with 30 mins extra time bringing a further 2 gaols apiece. Niall Ryan Doyle managed to make a brilliant save from a penalty in normal time and he made another one in the shoot-out, but Moyle Park ultimately kept their composure from the spot to break Lucan hearts.

Basketball
Our u16 and u19 basketball teams continued their East Boys A League campaigns on Tuesday with their 2nd group matches against Le Cheile, Tyrellstown. Our u16s put in a determined and spirited display but ultimately fell to a strong opposition side, losing 42-20.

Our seniors had better luck in their match as they claimed their 2nd victory in the group with a hard-fought 59-53 victory in what was a high-class, exciting and dramatic encounter.

Hurling
Our u16 hurlers were in action on Monday as they faced Maynooth PP in their opening group game of their Dublin Junior Hurling League campaign. Aaron Farrell and Shane Brennan were exceptional in the 1st half especially with their clinical finishing as Lucan opened up a pretty unassailable 4-9 to 0-5 lead.

In the 2nd half, Ken Kirwin and Aaron Farrell continued to dominate midfield, and Lucan eased to an emphatic victory with the final score-line of 6-18 to 2-8 an accurate reflection of their domination.

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Memorial Garden
Over the past few days, our Memorial Garden has undergone a wonderful transformation, thanks to the creativity and dedication of Ms. Casey. With a keen eye for colour and detail, she has carefully decorated the space with a collection of stunning Mandala rocks and two vibrant flower pots - each proudly displaying the school's name.

The Mandala rocks are placed in a thoughtful sequence at the front of the raised bed near the Reception area, creating a peaceful and eye-catching border for our special garden. Each stone has been hand-painted with intricate and colourful patterns, drawing inspiration from the traditional art of Mandala design.

To ensure that all of the artwork remains bright and intact throughout the changing seasons, each rock and pot has been finished with a coat of resin. This protective layer helps to shield the designs from the weather, keeping them looking fresh and colourful for months and years to come.

The addition of these artistic pieces has brought new life and colour to our Memorial Garden, turning it into not just a place of remembrance, but also a space for reflection, peace, and beauty. It has become a spot where pupils, staff, and visitors alike can pause and enjoy a moment of calm among the bright patterns and nature.

Ms Casey's plan is to do more in the days ahead and make it even more colourful than it already is. With more Mandala rocks and creative designs in the pipeline, our Memorial Garden will continue to grow as a space of beauty and inspiration for our whole school community.

Football
Our 2nd yr football team began their Dublin League campaign with their opening group fixture against Colaiste Choilm, Swords last week. An impressive 1st half showing from Swords saw them open up a commanding half-time lead, but Lucan improved greatly in the 2nd half and finished the stronger of the two teams. The gap was too big to close however, with Swords winning 8-7 to 2-6 to claim the points.

Athletics
On Thursday, 26th September, our Junior cross country team travelled to the Phoenix Park to compete in the Dublin Schools Cross Country 'Pop-Up Hit Out' - the first major outing of the season. Held in one of the most iconic running venues in the country, the event drew large numbers from schools across Dublin, with stiff competition and a fantastic atmosphere.

Our boys rose to the occasion in every race, showing true grit, teamwork, and ambition. We are proud to report that our school finished 2nd overall, just behind Belvedere College, with six individual medals won across the age groups and several top-tier team finishes. The strong start bodes well for the upcoming season.

 

Lucan Community College

TY Students Visit Peamount Healthcare
As part of Active Aging Week, our Transition Year students had the amazing opportunity to visit Peamount Healthcare, connecting with residents and sharing skills across generations. This was Civic and Community Engagement in Action - a core value of the Transition Year Programme. A big thank you to Ms. Higgins for accompanying the group and helping make this special experience possible!

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TY Reptile Workshop
Our Transition Year students took part in an exciting reptile workshop that gave them a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and a tortoise. Throughout the session, students learned about the natural habitats of these fascinating creatures, their diets, and the important role they play in the ecosystem.

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