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Farewell to Deputy Principal, Ms. Ann Melley
It was with great sadness that the staff and students of Nenagh College bade a final farewell to the school’s Deputy Principal, Ms. Ann Melley. Ann departed for her hometown of Athenry and a new career at Presentation College, Athenry, her alma mater. Ann spent nineteen years in Nenagh College, the last 10 as Deputy Principal. Tributes were paid to Ann at a socially distanced tea party in the school canteen on the last day of term. There were tributes from TETB Director of Schools, Ms. Clodagh Kelly and CE Mr. Liam McGrath, school Principal Damien Kennedy and her colleague and good friend Ms. Audrey Clarke. Each of the tributes acknowledged the role that Ann had played in the school both as a teacher and Deputy Principal. Various student groups, the Parent Association and the Board of Management also joined in sending good wishes.
Halloween at Nenagh College
The staff and students of Nenagh College ended this strange term with plenty of Halloween activities. There were Art competitions, Best Dressed in the fancy dress competition for each year group, pumpkin carving and plenty more. We would like to thank all of the students for embracing all of the changes that the school has put in place and wish everyone a well-deserved mid-term break.
1st year winner – Lucy Slattery
2nd year winner – Caylum Fogarty
3rd year winner – Michael McKibbin
TY winners – Éabha Gaughan Quinn and Bobby O’ Connor
5th year winner – David Bukala
Halloween Art Competition
Brilliant Mondays Workshop
Our Transition Year Group participated in the “Brilliant Mondays” Workshop delivered by author Stephen Kiernan. The workshop examined how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things. Our TY Students worked on the concept of Goal Setting using Vision, Planning, Resilience & Continuous Improvement.
World Mental Health Week
Nenagh College participated in many activities throughout World Mental Health week 5th to 10th October. Each day had a different theme, the five ways to well being are simple actions to practice each day: Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give. The week was a great success with the students actively participating each day. On Friday there was a giveaway of three goodie bags to the students who guessed the correct number of sweets in the jar. Well done to Ms Maharaj and the TY students for organising and promoting Mental Health week.