Sacred Heart News

Ann Marie Brosnan Ann Marie Brosnan

Gaisce The Presidents Award

Congratulations to Amy Sexton who was presented with her Gaisce Silver Award at a ceremony in UCC

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Ann Marie Brosnan Ann Marie Brosnan

Clonakilty Mayoral Council Award

Congratulations to Ciara Ryan who received an award from Clonakilty Mayoral Council supported by the Chamber of Commerce in recognition of her achievement as a member of the Cork Minor Football Team that won the All Ireland in August

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Brendan Walsh Brendan Walsh

ASTI Suspends Industrial Action

The ASTI has suspended industrial action. As a result, schools are to open as normal tomorrow Wednesday 09-10-16.  Thank you.

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Brendan Walsh Brendan Walsh

Ongoing Industrial Action

Due to ongoing industrial action between the ASTI and the Department of Education, regrettably the Board of Management is unable to reopen the school. Any further changes to this present status will be communicated as soon as is possible via the school's website news feed, text system and school app.

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Brendan Walsh Brendan Walsh

Important notice regarding ongoing Industrial Action

Due to ongoing industrial action between the ASTI and the Department of Education, regrettably the Board of Management is unable to reopen the school on Monday 7th as per letter issued on 28th of October.

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Brendan Walsh Brendan Walsh

Sacred Heart Clonakilty Crowned, All Ireland Junior Camogie 7’s Champions.

The Junior Camogie team were crowned All Ireland Camogie 7’s Champions in Ashbourne, Co. Meath on Saturday 29th of October last. Having won the Munster competition at the beginning of the month, the provincial champions followed this magnificent win, by capturing the All-Ireland trophy. The Sacred Heart girls captained by Daire O’ Brien first played 3 group games against, St Louis of Ballymena, Castlecomer of Kilkenny and Clare Galway from Galway.

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Brendan Walsh Brendan Walsh

Don't Sit Get Fit Initiative begins at Sacred Heart

SHSS is starting a new initiative, Don’t Sit! Get Fit!, to get students to be more active in their daily routines. The main emphasise it on DAILY activity becoming ‘routine’ .That it is a habit and promotes an active lifestyle and not a focus on competition or sport. It shouldn't be something they should see as being forced to do.

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