Our TY’s came to the end of their transition year journey last week with their many achievements being acknowledged at their graduation. Many thanks to Mr Giltenane, Mr O’Toole and all of the teachers involved in the programme for the effort that goes in to making it an experience to remember for students each year.
The spotlight was on the students this Monday as our amazing Anois Leaders brought St. Clement’s Got Talent back to the stage. There was a variety of talents on show from our student body from singing to soccer. Our 1st Years had a great evening with their hosts and organisers Cathal Quinn, Seweryn Bak and…
Yesterday was the Class of 2025’s day – congratulations to you all on your graduation from St. Clement’s College. The end of this one journey leads to a plethora of new ones. We are immensely proud of the boys attitudes, aptitudes and achievements. We ended with a beautiful graduation ceremony celebrating the spectrum of talents from academic…
Our annual fun run and BBQ took place in glorious sunshine last Friday. Teachers and students braved the warm weather to walk/run the 5K route. Thanks to Mr Giltenane who organised the event and to all the students and parents who supported it.Â
Well done to our LCA1 class who received their session 1 credits from Mr O’Connor this week. Their great results are a reflection of the hard work and dedication they have shown to their studies this year. Â
10 of our TY students travelled to Microsoft in Dublin this week to collect their Platinum Dream Space Ambassador Award for completing the 2024/2025 Ambassador Programme. They received this award for demonstrating outstanding STEM and 21st-century learning skills. Congratulations to the lads and to Mr. McInerney for his commitment and hard work to the project.
Our annual charity 5km walk/run and barbeque will take place in the school this Friday May 16th. We are asking all students to make a €2 donation which will go to the Laura Lynn Foundation. This €2 donation allows your son to wear their own clothes on Friday, gives them access to a bicycle engineer,…
Darren O’Shea and Andrew Rohan Price pictured with Dermot Kelly, Director of Youth Ministry for Redemptorist Ireland. Darren and Andrew represented St. Clement’s at the Donal Walsh #LiveLife event in Knock Shrine. A powerful day spent among 3,000 young people, united in celebrating life, hope and faith.Â
Congratulations to 2nd Year student Ishaan Rajani on the publication of his first book-AI Hustle: How Teens Can Learn, Build and Earn Today! This book is the ultimate guide for ambitious teens ready to succeed in the digital age. From using AI tools to building real projects, this book shows how to turn curiosity into…