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Colaiste Phadraig
School Tour: Good luck to the 40 5th yr students and 6 teachers who are travelling to Poland during the mid-term break for what promises to be a skiing trip of a lifetime. From 13-18 February 2026, our group will swap classrooms for snowy slopes, cultural experiences, and unforgettable memories in the beautiful mountain town of Krynica. They met in the airport early on Friday morning for their flight and hopefully they have a safe and memorable school tour. We look forward to hearing all about it, and seeing some stunning scenic photos, when they return!
Subject Information Seminar: Last Thursday, our Study Hall was transformed into a lively hub of discussion and discovery as Transition Year students, along with 3rd year students progressing directly into 5th year this September, attended a highly informative Subject Information Seminar. Rather than a traditional presentation, the event took the form of a 'Speed Dating'-style subject options session, creating an engaging and student-centred way to explore impending subject choices.
On the day, students were given the opportunity to sit with current 5th year students and ask questions about a wide range of Leaving Certificate subject options. In addition to individual subjects, there was a strong focus on Higher Level Maths, English and Irish, as well as LCVP. The informal format allowed students to move freely around the room, choosing which subjects to explore and engaging in open, honest conversations with those who have first-hand experience of the courses.
This approach proved hugely beneficial. Hearing directly from peers who are currently studying the subjects helped demystify course content, workload, assessment styles and expectations. Students were able to ask practical questions, gain realistic insights, and receive advice that will support them as they prepare to make important subject choices in the coming weeks.
A special word of praise goes to our 5th year 'subject ambassadors', who represented their subjects with confidence and enthusiasm. They were knowledgeable, approachable and incredibly patient, answering a wide range of questions and sharing their experiences honestly and thoughtfully. Their contribution was central to the success of the event.
Basketball: Our 1st and 2nd yr basketball teams completed the group stages of their East Boys A League last week with matches against Colaiste Eanna, Rathfarnham. With two wins from their opening three games, our 1st yrs knew that another victory would secure them a top two spot in the group and qualification for the 1-4 finals of the Cup competition. Colaiste Eanna were the better team in the opening 1-4 as they took an early 10-4 lead. Nathan Adjinakou was the difference maker in the next 1-4, which Lucan won 11-10. Nathan scored 9 points and Cian Glennon got the other score. The 3rd 1-4 also belonged to Lucan, who won this period 15-11 to close the gap to just a single point entering the final quarter. Nathan (7) and Alfie Donohue (8) scored all 15 points between them in this 1-4.
The final 1-4 was a roller coaster of emotions for both sides, with momentum swinging back and forth before a dramatic and disputed call late on ignited debate, split opinion and ultimately swung momentum in Colaiste Eanna's favour in a gripping and dramatic final few seconds.
Scores from Billy Gogarty (6), Jack Collins (2) Nathan (4) and Alfie (2) left Lucan 44-42 in front with just 15 seconds remaining. Colaiste Eanna, while in “the bonus”, were awarded two free throws despite the disputed foul being committed in their own half. They took both throws to level the scores and just secs late they managed a stunning three-pointer from distance to break Lucan's hearts. Colaiste Eanna won the game 47-44 and this defeat ultimately cost Lucan a place in the next round, as they slipped to 3rd place in the group by the time all of the other games had been completed.
St Joseph's College Lucan
European Ambassador Photo Competition: A massive well done to the winners of the European Ambassador Photo Competition - Anna Rose Jinson, Alice Wang, Molly Whelan, Hania Karim, Lilly Chadha, Rowan Wallace and Aoibheann Burke. The topic this year was; What Europe Means to Us' and required a photo and 500 character caption to be included.
Well done to all winners.
Dail Eireann: Last Thursday, the 5th year politics and society class had a brilliant visit to Dail Eireann. They got to see debates in the Dail Chamber, the Seanad and got a full tour of government buildings. Thanks so much to Paul Gogarty and his team for making it such an enjoyable experience for all the students.
Senior Debating: On Monday, our fantastic senior Concern debate team gave an outstanding performance against St. Gerard's, Bray - opposing the motion 'Significant progress has been made towards gender equality in the 21st century'. We are so proud of your hard work and eagerly await the results.
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Lucan Community College
Junior Volleyball: Well done to our Junior Boys and Girls Volleyball teams! They took on Celbridge Community School and Stepaside Educate Together on Thursday and both teams won one out of two games. We are incredibly proud of the students for their excellent behaviour and strong sportsmanship throughout the tournament, a true credit to themselves and our school. A big thank you to Ms O’Dowd and Ms Collins for their support on the day.
Lucan CC to get new school building: We were delighted to welcome Emer Higgins TD to Lucan Community College to discuss our new school development plans. We are pleased to have commenced Phase 1 of our extension and are hopeful that Phases 2, 3 and the refurbishment of the existing school will begin in quick succession, allowing us to realise the full potential of our school building and further enhance our facilities for students and staff.
Past Pupil Success: We are delighted that our past student Saoirse Fitzgerald has signed with the University of Washington.
She will head to Seattle in September to start her track scholarship with one of the premier middle-distance colleges in the NCCA. The very best of luck from everyone at Lucan CC.
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