"TeenTalk" on Mental Health, West Lodge Bantry, March 7th.

A large number of our TY students attended Cork County Council’s “Teen Talk” on Mental Health in the West Lodge, Bantry Yesterday. Guest speakers included Anna Geary, Derval O’Rourke as well as former MMA fighter, positive mental health advocate and suicide survivor Graham McCormack and author, entrepreneur and fitness guru, Pat Divilly. The event was officiated by the Mayor of West Cork, Mr. Patrick Gerard Murphy. Many thanks to Ms. Cliodhna O Sullivan, Career Guidance Department and Ms. Liz Leonard, SNA Department for accompanying the students.

Best of luck Enya!!!

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All of us in Skibbereen Community School are very proud of our past pupil Enya Breen who has been called up to the Irish Rugby Team to play France this weekend. Best of luck Enya!!!

Friday's For Future in SCS.

TY Student Saoi O Connor gave an excellent speech to her schoolmates today about “Friday’s for Future”, the worldwide student protest movement on Climate Change. This movement began in Sweden 29 weeks ago when Swedish student, Gretta Thunberg walked out of her school to protest at the lack of action by government’s worldwide to this world wide disaster. Saoi herself has protested outside City Hall in Cork City for the last 9 Friday’s. She and others like her have addressed the Dail and are in the media recently. They want the Irish Government to keep its emissions promises that it made at the Paris Accord.

The School Community is very proud of Saoi’s endeavours and support her in demanding that our government and others tackle Climate Destruction. The School will be part of next week’s mass walkout involving students from over 60 countries.

Engineers Week, March 4th-8th.

Well done to all who got involved in the activities for Engineering week. Pictured above is the School Building Treasure Hunt. Many thanks to the Maths Department for organizing.

Three Great Achievers!!!

We have a Google “Techspacer of the Year” winner among us, a West Cork Enterprise Board “Entrepreneur of the future'“ winner among us and a National Kickboxing Champions among us. We are lucky and proud to have them. Well done!

'Robotics for Schools' Competition

Congratulations to our Engineering Team and their teacher, Mr. Tony Harrington on coming 6th in the C.I.T ‘Robotics for Schools Competition’ recently.

"Coast Clean", March 5th. Plastics Survey.

Many thanks to the TY Students who picked up and cataloged all the plastics washed up on Trag , Sandycove and on Tralagoch Beach today. They collected 3 Bags off Trag, 1 off Sandycove and 5 off Tralagoch. Thanks to Mr. Rory Jackson for coordinating the clean up and thanks to Mr. Chris O Brien and Mr. Ian Hurley for accompanying the students.

Part of the "Creative School" Pilot Project, March 5th.

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TY Art Students did an animation course today with Ms. Siobhán McGibbons of Creative Schools Ireland, a Department Initiative to make subjects more creative. Thanks to Ms. McGibbons and Ms. Olivia Hoskins, Art Teacher.

"Own Your Mental Health", 5th Year Retreat, March 4th.

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Many thanks to all those 5th Year Students who took part in the 5th Year Retreat in the West Cork Hotel yesterday. Many thanks to the presenters, “The Own Your Mental Health” Group. Many thanks also to our Chaplain Ms. Mary Rose O’Brien and the RE Department for organizing.

Apprentice Chef Competition

Pictured below are our TY students at the ‘Apprentice Chef Competition’ in Tralee IT.

The theme of the competition was ‘Good Mood Food’, where students devised, and created a restaurant style main course dish. Well done girls from all in SCS.

TY Mini Company Regional Finals, Celtic Ross, March 3rd.

Well done to our three TY Mini Companies who did us proud at the Local Enterprise Regional Finals in the Celtic Ross Hotel today. Northical displayed their sailing braclets, 6th Scents displayed their candles and BGM displayed their crested sportswear. Congratulations to Brian Crowley of BGM who the judges voted, “Entrepreneur of the Future”. Many thanks to Ms. Ella Ryan and Mr. Diarmuid Hourihane, Business Teachers who prepared the teams.

TY Students at the Luncheon Club

Pictured is Ms. Aine Minihane from Skibbereen Luncheon Club with our TY students. They have been helping with the meals, providing entertainment and doing errands for the elderly in the club.

1st Year Science - Parachute Competition

Pictured below are the winners and competitors in the first year ‘parachute competition’ Well done to all!

Farm Machinery Club visit the All-Ireland Farm Machinery Show in Punchestown on Feb 8th.

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Many thanks to Mr. PJ Fitzgerald for organising the school’s Farming Club’s trip to the All-Ireland Farm Machinery Show in Punchestown. Many thanks to Ms. Maire Cullinane and Mr. Chris O Brien for also accompanying the crew. It was an early start but well worth it. See the pics below.

2nd Year Boys Basketball Team through to County Play Offs

What a difference a year makes! 

A mere twelve months ago, we left Castletownbere feeling deflated, when we suffered a one point defeat having been comfortably in the lead early on. The boys from the Beara Peninsula do not go down easily. Castletownbere went on to win the county. This time, our team left with a healthy 37 to 19 point victory. Last year, Bantry put us out of the county in a three point defeat on our home court. This year we had a comfortable win against them.

Our top scorer and M.V.P. Colm Harrington took the game to the Beara boys and threw himself into the action. He also single-handedly kept the famous Dylan Crowley scoreless in the first quarter, tormenting his talented opponent with controlled aggression. No one works harder than Colm and he deserves great credit for giving it everything. 

The athletic Darragh Dempsey's game is going from strength to strength and he played a stormer. His calm demeanour added a maturity to our play that is found more often in senior teams. While some of our players were playing with energetic abandon, Darragh brought order. Eoghan Cawley also stepped up in attack, opening up the zone with excellent cuts and contributed an excellent ten points. 

Tom Kavanagh's outstanding rebounding was also a strong feature in the game and when a team is controlling the boards on both sides of the court, they are usually winning. While our defence was admirable (led by the energetic Fionn O'Connor), there was much in our offence that can be improved. We lacked patience at times, our outside shooting was poorly executed and like the first years, our ability to break down a 3 2 defence had to be questioned at times. For all that, it is hard to criticise this fantastic group of boys. 

All seventeen members of the squad played their part and their spirit is a tonic. They have proved that it's not whether you get knocked down that counts but whether you will get up and fight again.

Onwards and upwards boys.

1st Year Boys Basketball Team through to County Play Offs

Congratulations to the first year boys basketball team who are through to the county play offs after a battle against Castletownbere on Tuesday. The much anticipated trip to the beautiful Beara Peninsula, shrouded in a thick veil of fog on this occasion has come and gone and our first years have come through a stern test which showed the strengths and frailties in our play. 


I will begin with the strengths. The dazzling skills of Luca Harte, Dylan Hourihane and Brian O'Driscoll sparkled in our latest nerve tingling battle. Luca is as valuable to our defensive set up as Robbie Minihane to our cadets and he pulls the strings in attack. Brian provided the guile and skill to break through a resolute 221 zone defence and despite carrying an injury, threw himself into the defence. His beautifully taken 3 pointer when the match was on a knife edge sealed the victory for our side and brought his scoring tally to 10 points.  However, for overall work rate, sticking to his player like glue, determination and skill, Dylan Hourihane deserves the M.V. P. award on this occasion. Dylan was also our top scorer in this tough encounter scoring 13 of our 35 points.


Our supremacy in the first quarter looked like we were going to cruise through the rest of the match but the events of the second quarter show the enormous amount of work ahead for our team should we have ambitions to go forward.  While Brian kept the pressure on, Olan Hurley popped in a lovely shot from the top of the zone and Simas scored his two free shots. The gaping holes in our defence were exploited to perfection by our opponents and the Westerners came roaring back. A man to man defence is only effective when everyone defends and having two players standing is nothing short of basketball suicide. We were also gulity of a huge number of missed close shots. 


The panic that set in during the second quarter continued for the rest of the game and Castletownbere took full advantage of our defensive frailties. The momentum shifted sharply, the huge home crowd transformed into life and the pulse became louder in the hearts of the home team. Earlier this year when our under 16 boys fought back from 18 points down to win by three against the Kerry champions Killorglin, all those from S.C.S felt the waves of exhilarating excitement. This time we were left feeling drained. 


Castletownbere took the lead, 28 to 26, with three minutes left on the clock. Dylan responded showing determination and resolve. Jack Hawley flung a no hoper at the basket. It went in. The sides are level. CTB Jack fires up another and miraculously that goes in too. For Chris and I , the tension is unbearable and the stadium has become a cauldron  packed with animated spectators. Chris leaves the hall. The calm, efficient uniform and first aid expert can't take all this excitement.  We are two  points  down again, the clock is ticking. Time goes quicker when you are behind! In a break away frenzied attack, Olan calmly popped in another. We are level again. Perhaps we can breathe now. Dylan throws himself at the opposition with Thomas O'Mahony - like intensity, strips the ball from his opponent and attacks, scoring another. Our passionate second years are the best supporters in the country. We are two points up and the  seconds are draining when  Brian pops in the most beautifully taken 3 pointer. He jumps with joy and smiles. The relief is palpable and the spirit of SCS is alive. We survived this battle but going forward to the knock out stages, we will have to address many aspects of our play.

Our win today will not define us. Our response will. 

West Cork Mental Health Talk

Pictured below are 5th year students that attended the Annual West Cork Mental Health Talk in Dunmanway yesterday. It was a fun-filled interactive day where students got the opportunity to find out more about how and where to seek help if feeling overwhelmed by life's stresses.