We were delighted to welcome Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) to the school last week. Our TY students enjoyed an engaging talk on Software Engineering careers and the current and future technology shaping the automotive industry. To top it all off, JLR brought along a fleet of vehicles for students to explore, sit in and experience firsthand — a…
A group of our 5th yr students recently attended an Engineering Taster Morning at the newly opened Coonagh Campus – a state of the art facility dedicated to all things engineering. Accompanied by Mr English and Ms Ruddle; students had a very informative and engaging experience. They enjoyed the opportunity to speak with lecturers from a…
Well done to our St.Clement’ s College Visual Artists of the Month. February, March, and April. 2nd Year students, Jarred Ikbal and Kelvin Rajesh. Junior Cycle students, Robbie McCormack and Patrick Chen.Â
We are very proud of our past pupil Ryan Morrissey who was named last week on the Business Post 30 under 30: Meet the young Irish innovators defining our future. Ryan only graduated from St. Clement’s College in 2024 and has been studying Immersive Software Engineering in UL since then. He co-founded company CarbonCopy, a…
We have had some great individual achievements amongst our student population over the last week. 5th year student Chad Molloy has been chosen to represent Munster in this weekends inter-provincial soccer tournament in Galway. Najeeb Alikhail, 2nd year, won an Irish boxing title with St. Francis Boxing Club and 3rd year student Jake O’Shea will…
Congratulations to our debating team for their fantastic effort in this year’s debating competition. They represented the school with confidence, respect and determination, while developing key Junior Cycle skills such as communicating, working with others, managing information and thinking creatively
We were delighted to accept an invitation from Dr. Patricia Kieran in Mary Immaculate College to celebrate Eid with our students this week. As a Catholic school, we are proud of our tradition but also of the diverse community that makes our school what it is today-a rich mix of cultures and faith . Moments…
Our TY Anois students held a very successful colours and activity day for our first years recently. They raised €150 for DownSyndrome Ireland. TY student Tadhg is pictured presenting the cheque to Down Syndrome Limerick on World Down Syndrome Day.Â
Our TY students spent Thursday immersed in an experiential learning day with Develop Me. Through hands‑on challenges, they practiced strategic thinking, planning, and teamwork. From searching for the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine to building a K’nex bridge in Tom’s Canyon Ford, students explored real‑world project‑management skills and learned about effective collaboration, including the 7 Cornerstones of Teamwork and The…
Some of our Music students visited Mary Immaculate College for their Lunchtime Recital last Thursday. They were treated to some entertaining traditional Irish music performed by MIC students to mark Seachtain na Gaeilge and to celebrate all things Irish.Â