Well done to the boys u16 Gaelic football team who defeated Ballymakenny by 3:14 to 2:10 in their final group game. The lads now play a home quarter final in the new year after topping their section.
Thank you to Eureka Secondary School & St Ciarans for organising last nights annual Kells Careers Fair
Great interest in DkIT, especially as a result of great transport links from the Kells area to @DkIT_ie including the Bus Éireann Route 167 @EurekaSecondary@StCiaransCS#DkIT
Well done to the St Ciarans Junior Rugby Team who defeated Salesians Cellbridge 46-5. We had brilliant performances from all players and we look forward to the next round after the Mid Term Break.
St Ciarans 4-15
Dunshaughlin CC 2-04
Well done to our senior football team who defeated Dunshaughlin in the James Baugh Cup Final. James who played Gaelic football with Ballinlough, was a former teacher in Dunshaughlin CC and student in St Ciarans.
St Ciarans CS 1-08
St Olivers PP Oldcastle 2-05
Our Senior School boys football team shared the spoils with St Oliver’s PP Oldcastle in their opening game in the North Leinster League in the excellent Ballinlough this morning.
We were delighted to welcome back some of our class of 2023 who done exceptional in the Leaving Cert & Leaving Cert Applied exams. St Ciarans had 24% of students who got over 500 points( with 3 getting over 600 points), 49% of students got over 400 points and 74% over 300 points.
Best of Luck to the class of 2023 getting their Results today.
Important supports:
• National Leaving Certificate Helpline 1800265165 from August
25th to September 2nd, go to https://t.co/0orJhf9esx for dates & times.
• https://t.co/UObEvpIfI7, https://t.co/i2OITieEXB
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🗨️ Here are useful Talking Points for #parents to help promote positive self-esteem online and help strike a healthy balance ⤵️
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Our TYs are on their end of year trip to Madrid. Students were up early this morning as they flew from Dublin Airport. They then spent the afternoon visiting the Bernabeu stadium and a walking tour of Madrid.
Well done to our u16 boys Gaelic team who defeated St Marys Drogheda in the North Leinster Semi Final on a scoreline of 2-11 to 2-06. They will now face Rathangan in the North Leinster final.
Staff and Students had their first Creative School meeting this week. It was a great introduction to the programme and sparked lots of discussion on how our school can be more creative. #creativeschools
St Ciarans 3-10
Ratoath College 1-09
Well done to our u16 boys footballers who defeated Ratoath in the North Leinster quarter final. Against a strong wind the lads trailed by 1-08 to 0-05 but limited their opponents to just one point in the second half.