Transition Year Mixed Gender Activities

As part of building team work skills among the TY group, the students have engaged in a number of mixed gender activities in PE Class. These team work skills were put into practice this week when Nenagh College invited Colaiste Mhuire Co-Ed for a mixed gender indoor soccer match. Both teams displayed excellent skill and team work throughout the game.

Nenagh College All Ireland Handball

Congrats to 3rd Year student Rory Grace on reaching the the College’s 40 x 20 All – Ireland final. 

He  won the semi-final by defeating Patrick Cowan (St Colmans, Newry) 15-07, 15-01 and was defeated by Billy Drennan (Kilkenny CBS) in the final 15-09, 15-03.

 That is Rory’s 3rd time in the 2017/2018 season to come out with a All-Ireland “Silver” medal. Rory has reached the final of the 40 x 20 and 60 x 30 Championships and now the College’s 40 x 20.

Schools Go Orange

#schoolsgoorange

Nenagh College went orange today.

School’s across Ireland joined in Cycle Against Suicide’s national campaign to spread the message ‘It’s OK not to feel OK; and it’s absolutely OK to ask for help.’

Today’s events in Nenagh College included balloons, face-painting, ribbons, clothes, lollipops, buns, drinks, random acts of kindness cards and positive posts. All in the colour orange of course.

Today’s events were organised by the 1st year Amber Flag committee. Thanks to all the students and staff who got involved.

 

DĂșshlĂĄn 2018

First and Second Year Students in Nenagh College are participating in a nationwide challenge to make Gaeilge fun and practical with the use of digital technology. They have 30 Irish challenges to complete in 50 hours. They are all busy bees enjoying the tasks getting both family, community and school involved. SĂĄr iarracht Ăł chuile iomaitheoir.