Scoil Mhuire Fifth Year Student M. Gilligan was one of a group of 10 teenagers who attended the Ballsbridge Hotel in Dublin last Wednesday, 20th of November 2019, to attend the Irish Healthcare Awards 2019, a black tie event hosted by well known journalist and broadcaster Dr. Ciara Kelly. Their project, compiled and submitted by…
Read MoreFriday 6th December, 2019 7.30pm – 9pm in the Gym. Invite open to: Scoil Mhuire Senior Cycle Students The time has come again for our annual careers symposium in Scoil Mhuire. Past students come back from their courses of study and careers to share their specific experiences in practical terms on college, courses and career…
Read MoreTwo Scoil Mhuire Novice teams competed in the Interschools TRI Equestrian league on Sunday 24th November in Broadmeadow Equestrian Centre. It was a tough course with only one of the thirteen teams who competed achieving a team score of zero faults. Congratulations to the Scoil Mhuire team of M Campbell, A Douglas, S Potterton and…
Read MoreCongratulations to two of our TY girls, R. Moran and K. Kelly, who came 4th place overall in the SOPHia Competition. The competition, which encourages choosing Physics as a subject, was held in University Limerick. Pictured here with their teacher Ms E. Murphy. Well done girls!
Read More181 Christmas Shoe Boxes were sent off from Scoil Mhuire this week. Well done to all students and staff who made this fantastic initiative possible.
Read MoreWell done to the art students and their art teachers who are working on a project to create 3D forms of words associated with “Well-Being”
Read MoreCongratulations to the U19 basketball team who had a great win on Thursday 14th November against a strong team from Cnoc Mhuire, Granard in their regional quarter final. The girls defended excellently and they had some great scores by E.Thompson, A.Corcoran, S.Corcoran and C.Durkan. We wish the girls the best of luck in the coming…
Read MoreTY students had a great bonding day out at the Climbing Walls in Dublin
Read MoreNovember – Tusla Attendance Initiative November Tusla Attendance Initiative: “ make every school day count” to ensure that students can attain the best possible outcome from their time in Scoil Mhuire. Missing days, or parts of days, may result in students falling behind in their school work. How Parents Can Help Make Every School Day…
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