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Well done to Fionnuala Garvey and Niamh Kiely for their second place in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Category, at the BT Young Scientist competition.
Read MoreStudents of Sacred Heart have been making news at this years Young Scientist competition.
Read MoreThis year the school has 7 finalists at the BT Young Scientist competition.
Read MoreWishing all the community of Sacred Heart Secondary School a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Read MoreWe would like to welcome all prospective first year students 2016-2017 to our "Open Night" On Thursday 14th 2016. Doors open at 5.30 pm. Principal's address at 7.30 pm.
Read MoreStudent Anna Flynn describes how a previous MGW feature on Japanese Knotweed inspired a BT Young Scientist project by her and two classmates...
Read MoreTY 2015 A reflective account of TY in Sacred Heart
Read MoreCongratulations and well done to Clara Crowley and Rebecca McCarthy who received an award for Community involvement. pictured with them is Caitlin Walsh
Read MoreTune in to' Mooney Goes Wild’ radio show on Sunday 13th on RTE Radio 1 at 10pm to hear Anna Flynn, Annie Condon and Katelyn Dinneen’ discuss their facinating BT young scientist project on Japanese Knotweed.
Read MoreTickets now on sale for The Sound of Music. Wednesday 25th through to Sunday 29th of November. Curtains up at 7.30 pm each evening.
The School Is Alive With The Sound Of Music Zoë Coakley
Read MoreAll TY students are asked to consider challenging themselves agin this year, in the 10KM Waterfront Run in December...
Read MoreRomeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is the play that is usually chosen for the Junior Certificate year to study for their English exam. Every year, the third years go to Rossmore Theater to watch the newest interpretation of the Romeo and Juliet play, and this year was no exception.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the 20th of October, 6 transition year students along with Miss O’Regan, and fellow supporters, headed off to Cork for the Positive Mental Health public speaking competition.
Read MoreCork primary schools camogie girls after recieving their Rose Malone medals from Cork senior captain Ashling Thompson at a function in the Blarney hotel resort on Friday 23rd October
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