Newsletter (September 2nd 2011)

Athletics

We had two extremely successful athletic performances over the Summer. Colin Kingston (shot putt) and Bobby Smith (javelin) were selected to represent Ireland in the Celtic games. Both did extremely well gaining bronze medals. Well done to Colin and Bobby.

 

Film

Over the course of the Summer budding film maker Rosie Howe in form V had one of her films short listed for the prize at the Charlie Chaplin film festival held in Waterville.

Although she did not win the overall prize this was a fantastic achievement for Rosie who has a fantastic future ahead of her in the film world.

 

Prefects

Congratulations to our team of form VI prefects who were presented with their green ties at a whole school assembly. We hope to see great work and leadership from this years team.

 

 

Biennial Meeting of the School Committee / Parents Association

This meeting will be held in the McCutcheon hall on the 28th of September at 7pm. The new committee will be elected.

Guest speaker on the night is Ms. Phil O'Flynn who will talk on the subject of "How to communicate with your teenager."

 

Opera - Fundraiser

A garden opera will be held at Burren House in Timoleague on Saturday & Sunday night September 3rd and 4th.

Tickets are available at the gate:

3rd Sept @ 5pm - €69

4th Sept @ 7pm - €35

Both nights €99

Proceeds to Marymount Hospice, Cork Simon & Bandon Grammar School.

 

Fundraising Auction

A reminder that the fundraising auction will be held on November 5th and that all donations are still welcome.

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Junior Certificate Results

Junior Cert results day is September 14th. We wish every success to those awaiting their results.