A great display of singing, sean-nós dancing, musical recital and poetry were part of this years programme of events. It was remarkable to witness the array of talents being performed through our native tongue.
Pictured are some of our senior ladies team in their new jerseys kindly sponsored by Lidl. We would like to thank parents and guardians, staff and the wider school community who supported Glenamaddy CS and made this possible. A huge thank you to Lidl for supporting ladies football in recent years. Their support and recognition of ladies football is admirable. The future is bright!
Our fantastic TY students are organising a Clothes Swap Shop as part of their Young SVP environmental awareness programme., this will take place on Tuesday 12th March during lunch break. In advance of this, we are asking students who would like to participate in this event to bring in unwanted clothes in good condition next Monday (4th) or Tuesday (5th) and drop them off at the library at lunchtime. Thank you.
On Thursday last, a group of students in second year took part in the O'Connor-Power debating competition in St.Jarlath's College, Tuam. Our students were arguing for the motion that 'The anti-vaxx movement poses a significant threat to general health'. Our speakers on the day were Ava Madden-Hussey and Beth O'Mahony, both of whom delivered excellent coherent arguments. We were delighted to be part of the winning side on the day. Participants: Leah Mills, Rachael Corbally, Maria Murphy, Ava Madden-Hussey, Beth O'Mahony, Mr. Heverin, Dylan Severs.