Sacred Heart News
John Paul II Awards 2018
Congratulations and well done to Shannon Chapman who was awarded the Papal Cross and Ruth O’Driscoll, Deirdre O’Sullivan, Gemma McCarthy & Meibh Collins who were presented with their gold medals at the John Paul II Annual Award Presentation in Mallow. Many thanks to Ms Mangan their teacher for her ongoing support and help.
The Pope John Paul II Award is a faith achievement award for young people between the age of 16 and 18. It is non-competitive, inclusive, flexible and voluntary.
Young people achieve their Award by taking part in parish and social activities – 1 hour per week over 8, 14 or 20 weeks. There are 3 Award levels – Gold, Silver & Bronze. Those that have completed the Gold Award have a further option of completing the Papal Cross Award.
Over 20,000 young people, in 21 dioceses throughout Ireland and the UK have successfully completed the Pope John Paul II Award since it was created in 2006.
Useful website resources
Useful website resources for parents/guardians and student’s when planning for 3rd level.
Information Night for Parents/Guardians & Students of 6th Year Monday 24th, 7.30pm.
Information evening for all 6th year students and Parents/Guardians.
Opening of the school Year Mass 2018.
New School Year is celebrated with Mass Celebration.
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Information Evening for Parents' of 1st Year Students
We look forward to meeting parents’ of 1st year students on Tuesday 11th September at 7.30pm for our annual Information Evening. Please bring the school journal to the meeting.
Sacred Heart Student Wins Irish Time Africa Day Writing Competition
Congratulations and well done to Leaving Certificate student, Natasha Sutton who was winner of the senior category.
The African-themed short story and poetry competition for writers of all ages marks Africa Day 2018 and is designed to showcase emerging talent, as well as established writers. This is the fourth year that the competition has taken place.