News & Events

World Mental Health

Celebrating Wellbeing in Nenagh College on World Mental Health Day, 10th October. The Student Council distributed Positive Mental Health stickers to everyone in their class groups – all staff, students, PLC students got one. Students were asked to put the sticker on their laptop or school journal as a gentle reminder throughout the year.
The staff enjoyed a healthy breakfast of yoghurts, a variety of fruit, etc. in the staff room during break-time.
The day was organised by Ms. Lucinda Dillon, Wellbeing Co-Ordinator.

World Mental Health

What better way to spend World Mental Health day other than a French film at Birr Theatre, followed by lunch and a visit to the beautiful Birr Castle.
Our French students thoroughly enjoyed their morning at the Offline Film Festival  watching the film “Un Vrai Bonhomme” and then toured the beautiful grounds of Birr Castle where they had the opportunity to see The Great Telescope which at one point was the largest in the world for over 70 years, visit The Historic Science Centre and find out about The I – LOFAR project.

STEM Days

Today we welcomed 6th Class Pupils from our local schools to our STEM DAYS.
The students enjoyed their experience with STEM subjects.
Engaging young students in Science, Wood Technology, Engineering, Coding and PE early on can spark a lifelong interest in these fields.

Open Night at Nenagh College

Nenagh College would like to invite all parents and students to our Open Night on Wednesday 23rd October at 7.00 p.m. Principal’s address at 7.30 p.m.. Come and view the schools’ state  of the art facilities in our progressive and innovative school. Meet your future teachers and sample the many exciting opportunities which will be available to you. Enrolments for 1st year 2025 / 2026 will be taken on the night and up to 13th of November only. 

Volleyball Blitz

Nenagh College Senior Volleyball Team participated in the division c blitz with schools from Portlaoise and Kilkenny. Well done to the students and all involved. Senior boys won one and lost one and the Senior girls team put in a great effort but marginally lost their matches . Thanks to Scoil Chriost Ri and Portlaoise CBS, who hosted the school’s competition .

Engineering in First Year

First-year students at Nenagh College proudly showcase their impressive engineering skills! As part of a taster program, they built their very own skateboard, giving them a hands-on experience of what’s involved in the Engineering subject.