Founded in 1887 by the Cross & Passion sisters. Co-ed secondary school with over 830 pupils. Member of the Le Cheile Schools Trust. Principal: Joe Leonard
Well done to our 6th year students who are preparing for their Hotel Catering and Tourism practical cookery exam. They will cook dishes and complete a written evaluation under a 2 hr time constraint in early May. This is worth 50% of their overall HCT grade.
We are delighted to be staging our musical Little Shop of Horrors on 10th, 11th and 12th March. Our sincere thanks to Mae Cowper Gray for her extraordinarily beautiful poster, completely hand drawn poster. Tickets available from tomorrow, Monday 2nd March
Wishing all of our 3rd years the very best of good luck in their exams tomorrow! Try your best and use this as a valuable learning experience! We are all behind you!
Our First year Home Economics students were busy baking Valentines treats this week. We had 3 groups of winners - Macey and Roxie, Alina and Rebekah, Conor and Max, Piotr and Evan were joined 3rd. Well done to all of the students who made a huge effort and were so creative.
3E put a lovely mural together during religion class this week. Interfaith is an important topic for the junior cert religion mock exam. So as part of our revision away from the books we came together to highlight the importance of communication and community.
Well done to our 3rd year Home Economics students who were exploring different desserts this week- roulades, brownies and Bakewell tarts were on offer. They mastered pastry, working with egg whites and chocolate-all skills which can be used for their Junior Cycle Exam.
Our school is becoming more sustainable while also brightening up the grounds as instead of sending old, unused school lockers to landfill, we are upcycling them into colourful benches and flower containers. Our aim is to show how the circular economy works in real life!
Congratulations to our teams who won the Overall and Runner Up Awards today at the DCU Climate Talk Showcase with their films tackling Climate change effects and possible solutions. They also won two Peer Review Awards and equipment for our school. @dublincityuniversity
Our European Parliament Ambassador Programme Junior Ambassadors, Holly Cahill, Kate McAuley, Lucey Browne and Katie Duignan recently welcomed visiting Belgian teacher, Elisa, to our school and answered her questions about the Irish school system.
Congratulations to all our 2 nd year students who received awards today. They were nominated by their teachers for Academic Excellence,Application study, and Co operation. We also gave awards to students who had perfect attendance for September and October 2025. We wish all our s
We are looking forward to welcoming Seniors to our Christmas Party hosted by the Sixth Year students on Thursday 4th December from 12pm. Please RSVP to 083 0900235 if you have not already done so.
Snow White and AT LEAST Seven Dwarfs Panto Matinee a huge success! Ticket collection for our show this evening is at 6:15pm, with doors open at 6:30pm. The show starts at 7pm sharp. Programmes, raffle tickets and Tuck Shop all CASH ONLY
Due to unforseen circumstances we have to reschedule our TY30 celebration to later this academic year. We will notify everyone as soon as the new date has been finalised. Please continue to send your photos to [email protected] Thank you Glenda Groome
Congratulations to Meryem Atasever, Archer Davies and Runé Swart, winners of the Community Choice Award and an ESA Rising Stars prize for the best under-18 participants who attended the official NASA Space Apps Awards Ceremony at the National College of Ireland,.
We are delighted to celebrate thirty years of Transition Year with our TY30 Reunion on 5th December 2025. Please register at https://t.co/yijhSoTElh We are so looking forward to welcoming everyone for an evening of celebration, telling stories and reminiscing!
Well done to our Second years who had a great trip to Jumpzone today. They burned off lots of energy bouncing on the trampolines and playing bouncy soccer. They then enjoyed lunch in the food court in Liffey Valley shopping centre. The nicest part of our day was when a member of