Not only the cigarette, the cigar and the pipe are effected but also the electronic cigarette products are prohibited on the education campus. Promoting healthy living starts with all of us and parents, students and visitors to the campus are now asked, even at outdoor evening events, to refrain from any smoking whatever. Thank you for your cooperation.
Athy College has just taken delivery of a new class set of Chromebooks for student use. The Chromebooks are proving more popular than the iPad as they have a keyboard and accept USB memory sticks and devices and are more cost effective.
Congratulations to Athy College first year soccer team on a 2 - 1 victory over Gaelscoil Chill Dara today. Well done Mr Doyle
Congratulations to last years student Brendan Doyle who is being awarded First Place in Ireland for his LC Graphics and Construction Studies project. Brendan had similar success in his Junior Certificate. Congratulations also to his teacher Mr Doyle. Brendan will receive his award at an awards ceremony in GMIT on March 5th. Well Done
Congratulations to Athy College First Year Girls' Basketball team who defeated St' Leo's today. The Second year girls had a very exciting match which ended in a one point difference in favour of St. Leo's - and a great game!
With sadness we said goodbye last night to our 15 students from Japan. We have created a link for the future between our schools, our towns and our countries and we will be continuing to maintain this close relationship over the years to come.
What greater tribute could the students pay to our school than to give their rendition of our national anthem. Thanks to the teachers and the host families who made this possible. More pics here. Athy College is delighted to welcome 15 Japanese students, principal and English teacher from Sapporo N High School. The students are spending two weeks studying English and participating in classes of various disciplines at the college. With a long history of over a hundred years Sapporo Nishi High School is well known as one of Hokkaido’s leading high school with unique culture and spirit. They have been designated a Super Science High School (SSH) by the Ministry for Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and are educating youths to be highly talented leaders with global mindsets in science technology and medicine, continuously working to improve their creativity and originality. Principal of Athy College, Richard Daly welcomed the students and their principal Hiroshi Maekawa to Ireland and to Athy. He commented on the existing links between the locality and Japan citing the Japanese Gardens, The Sundai School and Ernest Shackleton as examples. “Our emphasis on STEM subjects can only be enhanced by this strong link with such a prestigious Super Science High School” he said. Greeting the audience Principal Hiroshi Maekawa included Irish phrases in his address and looked forward to a close association between the two schools.
Athy College is delighted to host a visit by 15 students from the Sapporo Nishi High School in Japan. These students will be attending English classes and sitting in on many other classes over the next two weeks. They are staying with host families and we hope that they have a very stay.
At a time when our river and canal banks are covered with water and slippery, students and their parents to treat these areas with extreme caution, take no risks, and refrain from playing or other potentially dangerous activities in and around floodwaters.
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