Conleth’s Goes County!
And we bring home the bling! Messrs. (and messers!) Smith and Weldon may hail from counties with rather poor results, lately, but they brought their […]
MoreYoung Classicists: The Golden Age!
When we received the list of finalists for the Young Classicist Awards we were thrilled and immensely proud, as it was chock full of Conlethian […]
MoreThis how we’ll remember it!
Family, teachers and alumni joined Catherine Prasifka (Class of 2014) at her book launch at Hodges and Figgis. (Yes, that’s big brother John and Michael […]
MoreClassroom Based Fun!
In the Spring, a young man’s (and lady’s) fancy lightly turns to thoughts of…. CBAs!! Here, we see the incredibly creative Classroom Based Assesments of […]
MorePliny the…
…Younger! Yes, Pliny the Elder, the Commodore of the Imperial Roman Fleet based at Misenum, was the famous eye witness to the Vesuvius eruption in […]
MoreThe Debate Goes On!
We have the Leinster (Irish) Debating crown… and we plan on holding it! And what has made St. Conleth’s such a perennial challenger for the […]
MoreGav’s TY Swansong?
‘Graceful’ might be a stretch but Gav Maguire is certainly finishing off his TY Moderatorship in style! Current TYs are about to head off on […]
MoreArt in April!
With JC and LC Art finally in the bag (or, rather, State Examination Commission envelopes), let’s turn the spotlight on the art that Ms. Halpin […]
MoreAlumni Illuminati!
Lately, we have been overwhelmed with news of Conlethian alumni accomplishments! Tidings of two more just came through the door. Current UCD student, Joshua McCormack […]
MoreBored? Try Board Games!
One of the many good things that Mr. Ronan Carvill has brought to St. Conleth’s is his enthusiasm for board games. We had sporadic starts […]
MoreSailors and Gentlemen
Another great day in the long, storied history of St. Conleth’s sailing, but also a tough one. At the Leinster Sailing Schools Final, the Conlethian […]
MorePitch Perfect!
When Manus Macgearailt (Class of 2020) was studying Music at St. Conleth’s, his own performances were always ‘pitch perfect’… if not always so, his classmates’. […]
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