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06 Sept 2025

Teddy Bears in Monaincha, Irish Dancing and Camogie success and more in Coláiste Phobal Roscrea

Teddy Bears in Monaincha, Irish Dancing and Camogie success and more in Coláiste Phobal Roscrea

Coláiste Phobal's Transition Year class went on their Teddy Bear's Picnic walk to Monaincha

Student Council
The Student Council met officially this week in order to confirm official posts and discuss the forthcoming year. Armand Ódor was unanimously confirmed as Chairperson of the Council with Alanna Cleary named as an able Vice-Chairperson.  The Council then sought nominations for the remaining positions and Orlagh Phelan was appointed Secretary to the Council, Kyle Dooley its Treasurer, Ruby Mitchel Public Relations Officer while Ryan Whelan was named as Liaison to the Irish Secondary Schools Student Union (ISSU Officer).

All officers and members present were enthusiastic about possible campaigns and future initiatives for the academic year ahead.  It was agreed that the Council would arrange presentations to both the Board of Management and the Parent’s Council to apprise them of the workings of the Council itself and also to seek support for some of their initiatives. Well Done.


Parent/Teacher Meeting
The 6th year parent teacher meeting took place on Thursday 2nd December online. This is a very important for all to monitor progress and identify areas for improvement.


Best Wishes
Best Wishes to staff members Ms Maeve O Grady and Mr Billy Newman who were recently appointed to API posts in the school. Ms O Grady will be Senior year head with responsibility for both LCA groups along with Well Being, SPHE, Student tracking and Anti Bullying Coordinator. Mr Newman will be Senior year head with responsibility for 6th yrs this year including RACE and Irish Exemptions Coordinator.

Irish Dancing Achievement
Well Done to Emma Phelan from 3rd year who competed at the Munster Irish Dancing Championships in Killarney last weekend. She represented the Flynn O Kane school of Dancing in the under 15 Championship and came 3 rd overall. She danced a heavy Jig, Slip Jig and Set Dance. This is a fantastic achievement and it qualifies Emma to compete at the World Dancing Championship in Belfast in March. All in Coláiste wish her well.

Camogie
Best of luck to the senior camogie panel who are in a Munster semi-final on Tuesday, December 7 against Cahir. Also Best wishes to staff member Ms Louise Larkin and 5th year student Orlagh Phelan who were victorious last week in the Leinster quarter final with Naomh Bríd Camogie club and will compete in the Leinster semi-final against Ratharney Westmeath on Sunday 5 th December. We all
wish them well.

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