Congratulations to Claire O’Mahony, winner in our fundraising lotto. Pictured is Ms O’Regan presenting the prize to her son, Rory.
Congratulations to Claire O’Mahony, winner in our fundraising lotto. Pictured is Ms O’Regan presenting the prize to her son, Rory.
Tá Seachtain na Gaeilge faoi lánseol anseo in Acadamh Pádraig. Bhí ‘bris an cód’ ar siúl ag an triú bliain ar an Luan, d’fhéach an cúigiú bliain ar an scannán ‘Black ‘47’ agus bhí tráth na gceist iontach ar siúl don chéad bhliain. Beidh a thuilleadh imeachtaí ar siúl an tseachtain seo chugainn, Poc Fada …
Thanks to Fr Luke and his colleagues for facilitating a retreat for our TYs yesterday
Well done to The Academy’s TY Robotics team who reached the quarter final stage in the All-Ireland Robotics Finals in MTU, Cork on Tuesday. The students had secured their place in the Nationals, having won the overall Robot Skills Award at the Mid-West Regional final in January. We are very proud of the students for …
Congratulations to our first year footballers who were undefeated today in a blitz against Fermoy, Carrignavar, Boherbue and Kanturk. Well done to all involved!
Congratulations to Jennifer O’Neill, the first winner in out Fundraising Lotto. Pictured is Mr Delaney, Deputy Principal, presenting her winnings to her son Andrew, 3rd Year.
2nd year Business students at Springfort Hall for mini company enterprise competition
A reminder that Tuesday, March 5th 2024 is a school closure day for all students. It is a teacher JCT training day as per the school calendar.
Today Ms O’ Regan attends the Senior Cycle Development Day with Minister Norma Foley in Croke Park. Hopefully she will shine a light on the new Transition Year Statement and Senior Cycle Reform.
Patrician Academy staff and students visited the Foundry (Google Offices) last Friday to receive the schools BelongTo Accreditation Q mark. Patrician Academy has worked hard over the past 18 months. Receiving the BelongTo Q Mark is a testament to our commitment to fostering diversity, equality, and acceptance within our school community. This achievement wouldn’t have …