If anyone is interested in attending the Munster Retreat (see below), please contact the school chaplain.
If anyone is interested in attending the Munster Retreat (see below), please contact the school chaplain.
Pictured below is Ms. Lynch's 2nd year Home Economics class participating in a 'Halloween Themed Cake Decorating Event'. The top 3 cakes as voted by the class are also pictured.
On Friday last week, Mr. Sugrue's second year French class had a French breakfast in school. The students tasted a variety of French breakfast foods such as croissants and pains au chocolat as well as hot chocolate.
Pictured below are students participating in the many activities organised as part of 'Maths Week', which was held in Skibbereen Community School last week. Many Thanks to the Maths department for organising.
Due to adverse weather conditions, the 6th year trip to UL tomorrow Friday has been cancelled.
Thanks to the generosity of the students in Skibbereen Community School, a collection of various clothes, school materials and hygiene products were sent to Mary's Meals and will be distributed to children in need. There was also a donation of money which has been received by Mary's Meals and this sum of money will go towards feeding hungry children in developing countries.
A huge thank you for all the generous donations and a special word of thanks to all the pupils and staff of Skibbereen Community School who gave of their time and energy to make this happen.
Kind regards,
Anaïs O'Donovan
Former pupil of SCS
Skibbereen Community School will be open tomorrow, Wednesday Oct 18th.
The Senior Boys Football Team are preparing for their first round game of the Schools and Colleges Munster Championship. They play Tralee CBS on Wednesday. The School Community wish them the best of luck.
The School Community were delighted to give the St. Fachtnas Leaving Cert class of 1967 a tour of the school building last Friday. The tour was part of their 50th Reunion celebrations.
Pictured are a number of the TY’s hiking in Inchydoney last Thursday.
53 lads took part in an in-house football Blitz today. It was organized by Mr. James McCarty, GAA development officer and U14 coach, Mr. Mark Cahalane. Many thanks to them and to the lads who put in a huge effort. Pictured below are the entire group and the winning team which won a set of jerseys
Some pics from today’s weekly Activity Thursday. Surfing and hiking in Inchydoney and Kayaking in Lough Hyne.
UCC's Open Day is on this Saturday 14th October from 9.30-3.00pm.
We would encourage all senior students along with parents/ guardians where possible, to consider attending this event if any students are considering going to UCC.
See the link below to access their schedule of events - Make sure to plan your day.
https://www.ucc.ie/en/study/undergrad/opendays/octoberopenday/
A huge thanks to all the volunteers who helped out with today’s cake sale which was a fund raiser in aid of the Air Ambulance Service. Thanks to the First Year Parents who donated baking, the Home Ec department for their baking and coordinating and to Eoin Hourihane, 6th Year who was the chief organiser.
A win, loss and draw today for our Senior Rugby Team in the Munster Rugby Schols Blitz in Ballincollig Rugby Grounds yesterday. A huge team performance in defeating Carrigaline before losing to Presentation Thurles and drawing with Rockwell. Well done to the entire panel and their coaches, Ms. Kathleen Martin and Ms. Eimear Hogan.
Well done to the Junior team on their excellent performance today narrowly losing to Rockwell College. They had a fine win over Bantry before losing to Bandon.
Many thanks to the Engineering Department of C.I.T and the Guidance Department of S.C.S for organising last night’s Engineering exhibition in the School. Mr. Michael Loftus, Head of Faculty chaired the evening’s events and introduced staff and students who spoke about their experiences in the various departments such as Chemical Engineering and Marine Engineering.
Pictured are members of the First Year Football Team after training today with their coaches, Mr. Mark Cahalane and Mr. James McCarthy.
Pictured are some of the TY students who help out at the Luncheon Club every Tues and Thurs in Cara House. The students play music for and do craft work with the elderly.
Congrats to the Senior Boys Football Panel and their coaches Mr. Maurice Moore and Mr. Colman O Driscoll on drawing with Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig in the first round of the Simcox Cup (Schools and Colleges County Championship) last Friday. The team were down 4 points with ten minutes to go but bravely fought back to draw on a scoreline of 2-12 to 1-15.
Congrats to the Senior Ladies Football Panel and their coaches Mr. Patrick Hayes and Mr. Tony Harrington on beating Scoil Phobail Bheanntrai yesterday on a scoreline of 4-15 to 2-9 in the first round of the Championship.