In December, a group of 7 students from St Clement’s College travelled to Bonn, Germany to participate in an exchange with our partner Redemptorist College CoJoBo. We stayed with a host family and were immersed in the German culture for a week. During the week we went to school, visited the cities of Bonn and…
Our TY students recently visited Modulacc, where they gained an in‑depth understanding of the company — from its early beginnings to its strong focus on health and safety, sustainability, and the full construction process behind their product. Students also enjoyed a guided tour of the plant, seeing firsthand how each stage of production comes together.…
Our TY students recently completed a full day of First Aid Training, where they learned the essential skills needed to respond in an emergency — from the basics of first aid all the way up to CPR, wound care, and fracture management. This is an incredibly important life skill, and our students showed fantastic engagement…
We were delighted to welcome Dua Besan and Hala to our school during Catholic Schools Week . They are here on a scholarship from Gaza and studying in Mary I. Dua left her husband and 2 children to try make some money to send back to them .They are living in tents, without a safe…
Well done to our Microsoft Dream Space Ambassadors who received their AI Certification today under the watchful eye of Mr McInerney !
Please read the document attached regarding student parking and the use of e-scooters on campus. Pdf-1
Our TYs braved the cold, wet and challenging weather conditions yesterday to raise vital funds for the Redemptorists Food Appeal. Well done to all our students for volunteering and a special thanks to Mr O’Toole, Mr Browne, Ms Behan,Ms Breen, Niamh Canty and Mr Giltenane for helping on the day.Â
Some of our TY students were invited to take part in an Electrical Skills Workshop at the LCETB, Kilmallock Road Campus. Students who took part engaged in a week long work experience learning all the ins and outs of the apprenticeship world. Â
6th Year LCA students enjoyed their annual Christmas breakfast this morning. Thanks to Niamh, Cara, Mr Lynch and Mr Giltenane for accompanying them for their well deserved treat.Â