Today 60 of our 1st and 2nd years lined out to contest the annual Br Damien Cup. Arles, Westcourt, Mount Sion and Kilbride were represented as great skill and talent were on display. Br Damien would be proud to see so many young men enjoying their hurling ...his legacy lives on.
Thanks to these two- BBQ King & Queen, Mr Timmons & Mary. We couldn’t count the amount of food that has been cooked by their capable hands over the years & we thank them most sincerely for their time, good humour & energy.
Best wishes to our lovely 6th years who graduate today👨🎓
Tune in to KCLR live @ 1035 when Ms Griffin & Mr Frank McKenna speak to Eimear Ní Bhraonáin about the forthcoming Coláiste Èamann Rís book launch! @kclr96fm@erst
Our Debate Club participated in a debate yesterday with the girls in Presentation, Kilkenny. Well done to all of the debaters involved. It is great to see young people discussing world issues and current topics 👏'
Our sincere thanks to Pat, Tommy and Molloy Funeral Directors and Sculptors, Callan for their support as we prepare for the school closure event.
Always great friends of the school, they have generously offered to clean the statue of Blessed Edmund Rice on Green Street.
The first project completed by the 1st year students who chose Wood Technology this year, was a very impressive Sweet Dispenser. Well done to all involved.
Congratulations to Ned O Meara who won the National prize today in the Helix for My Entrepreneurial Journey and to Adam & Liam Doyle who came 3rd in the Intermediate competition. Congratulations to Ciara Ryan who came first in the junior category
Congratulations to Ned O Meara who won the National prize today in the Helix for My Entrepreneurial Journey and to Adam & Liam Doyle who came 3rd in the Intermediate competition. Congratulations to Ciara Ryan who came first in the junior category
It was History Week in Coláiste Éamann Rís last week. Our students took part in many activities including a quiz, Tutor time presentations, History riddles and several tours. Well done to all of our budding historians.'
Having received the Creative Writing and Visual Arts Bursary from Kilkenny County Council Arts Office, our TYs were busy working with Lynn Kirkham to create a willow sculpture. The design was centere, the joining of our two schools to form Colaiste Abhainn Rí. Well done to all