TY certified Irish Angus schools competition

TY certified Irish Angus schools competition

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We would like to congratulate the following TY students Laura Danaher, Aisling Murnane, Conor Lynch & Cian Gavin on advancing to the 2nd stage of the certified Irish Angus schools competition in Cork in January with their project “Agri-mentor”. These students are hoping to pilot an app for farmer to help educate them on how to farm more sustainably. Best of luck to you all in your interview! Read More >

Weather Alerts

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The principal will notify the school community (parents and staff) of weather warnings through the vsware text alert system. Information about weather alerts may also include posting updates on the school’s website. Parents are encouraged to ensure their contact information is up-to-date with the school office to receive timely alerts. In the event of severe weather conditions that may necessitate school closure or delayed opening, the school will communicate this decision as early as possible to allow parents to make appropriate arrangements for their children. Given the unpredictable circumstances that may arise, notice will be given up to 9pm in …

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Appointment of acting Deputy Principal, Scariff Community College

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Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board recently announced the appointment of Jack O’Connell as the acting Deputy Principal of Scariff Community College, Scariff, County Clare.
A graduate of Mary Immaculate College Limerick and Hibernia, Jack is a qualified teacher of Maths and Gaeilge and completed a Professional Diploma in School Leadership from University of Limerick. He has also worked as a Tutor with Mary Immaculate College Limerick. Prior to his appointment to Scariff Community College, Jack held various leadership positions within the education sector including several years as an Assistant Principal in Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh, and more recently as a senior …

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First Year PTM – Thurs. 21st Nov. 2024

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First Year Parent-Teacher meeting is scheduled for Thursday 21st November 2024.
All Parents/Guardians must please logon to the PTMO system and indicate attendance or not. Please do this within the next 24 hours (by 1pm Sat 16th Nov.)
NB it will not be possible to attend if you miss the registration deadline so if you have any difficulty registering, please email scc@lcetb.ie before the portal closes at 1pm tmrw Sat stating if you wish to be registered to attend meeting or not.
Once the portal closes for registration, the system will generate a schedule of appointments. Appointments will be between 4.15pm – 6.45pm. …

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TY trip to Ardnacrusha

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Info re: academic year 2024/25

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Calendar & return dates: Click here
School day: Monday to Thursday 9am-3.55pm / Friday 9am-1.15pm
Uniform requirements: Click here
Junior Cycle Schoolbooks Scheme: Click here
Payments for academic year 2024/25: For your convenience, all payments can be made on-line on ‘Way2pay’. This facility allows payment in full or in instalments and gives you up-to-date balance on your account etc. You can also print your receipts as you make payments. You will receive a link by SMS once bills are live on system. In the interest of security and H&S, we are operating a ‘cashless’ policy – so if possible please use the online …

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Junior Cycle Schoolbooks Scheme 2024/25

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For the 2024/25 school year all students in Junior Cycle years will be provided with schoolbooks and certain other resources such as the core classroom requirements of copybooks, calculator etc. These will be provided early in the academic year 2024/25.
All schoolbooks and core classroom resources provided under the new scheme will remain the property of the school, so that they can be reused in future years (where applicable).
Schoolbooks will be provided on loan to students for the duration of the 2024/25 school year and must be returned to school at the end of the school year/at the end of the …

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Important info re: State Exams 2024

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Dear Parent/Guardian, please see below some practical advice for students/candidates preparing for the upcoming State Exams.
Also, below please read the protocols and procedures in place for the upcoming State Exams as well as the timetables for JC & LC 2024.
This information was provided to all students in recent times via assemblies.
It is really important that both candidates and parents/guardians are aware of same so we respectfully ask that you please take time to read through this info carefully and that you speak with your son/daughter in this regard.
While the school is taken over by the State Examinations Commission for the …

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2024 Scariff Community College Edna O’Brien Award

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Congratulations to Zak Reynolds, winner of the 2024 Scariff Community College Edna O’Brien Award for his beautiful poem Gemini. Zak receives the perpetual award and 100 euro.

Ciara Cooney poem, Fusion, was “highly commended”  and Ronan Lynch was also highly commended for his poem Soldier Boy. Ella O’Shaughnessy received the award for Best Short Story and 50 euro.
We were delighted to welcome Bestselling author, Donal Ryan, who presented the awards to the young writers. Donal has been a supporter of the award since it was established in 2021, and was wonderfully encouraging of the young writers and their work. This year’s judge, performance poet Erin Fornoff, …

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Scariff CC edge St Joseph’s in senior school’s Semi Final thriller.

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Clare post primary schools senior hurling semi final
Scariff Community College…………..2-19
St Joseph’s Tulla…………….1-20
By Michael O’ Connor.
East Clare rivalry at their best and at times during this game some great shows by players who may be featuring in seasons to come for their clubs. Added to that indeed a little bit of club rivalry emerging in this contest that appeared to be going with some certainty the way of St Joseph’s Tulla but swung the way of Scariff in the second half.
Over the hour the home side as the game was played at the St Joseph’s Tulla school grounds were dependant on …

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