Athy College students from Willow and Clonmacnoise recently completed the CPR 4 Schools workshop in association with the Irish Heart Foundation.
Well done to Leah Casey who was the overall winner of our first Mental Health Week Poster Competition. Congratulations to all entrants. We were blown away by the exceptional standard of entries received!
Many thanks to the Road Safety Authority who visited Athy College today to give students a hands on experience of Road Safety
Thanks to all those who participated in the Parent's Budgeting Module. Our Athy College Bank team, the Chamberlains, will head to Regional's on 9th February.
StudeAthy College students were treated to some extraordinary good advice when they were addressed by Elma Walsh, mother of the late Donal Walsh who lost his life to cancer at age 16. Elma relayed Donal's positivity by telling students to live life and enjoy it to be the best that you can be. She emphasised the value of sleep, outdoor exercise and spirituality. A most riveting address to a captive audience. Students then presented her with a cheque for €470 which had been contributed. Her talk kicks off a week of events for Athy College Mental Health Week.
On their final evening with us at Athy College our visiting Japanese students gave a presentation about their homeland to their host families. To finish the night the students gave a meaningful rendition of our national anthem
Three of Athy College's last years Gaisce Silver Award recipients collect their awards in the Mansion House in Dublin. Jade Maher, Alex Moore and Haemish Munro (past-pupil). Well done to them and their mentor Ms D Murphy
Athy College wishes a "Bon Voyage" and a safe return to Marissa Lenihan who is taking a temporary "school experience" in Australia for the next six weeks. Marissa leaves behind our duller weather as she experiences an Australian summer while taking her studies abroad. We wish her a safe return in March
Our Japanese visitors to Athy College were treated to a wonderful display of the best of our culture with teacher Pádraigín Caesar playing the harp and Noelle Murphy showing some Irish dancing. Apart from playing and singing Ms Caesar gave instruction to some of the Japanese students.
The Gorm class finished off their final week of archery today with Harbour House Sports Club. They have had many fun Monday's here, with lots of balloons popped and an arrow going as far as 150metres. Well Done to all involved and Thank you to Toby and the Harbour House Team
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