House Heaney Helps!
It is not just Mr. Baneham’s name, wardrobe and manners which make him seem like a character out of Dickens: it is also his Victorian morals… but in a good way! With Mr. Baneham it is all about charity: he’s charitable in his supportive comments to colleagues; charitable in his encouragement of the students (you […]
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House Sheppard held a bake sale at break-time on Friday, raising at least €1233 (with donations still being accepted online.) All proceeds will go directly to the Irish Cancer Society to support their vital work in cancer research, care and prevention. Well done to Sheppard, the first of our Houses to take on charity fund-raising, […]
MoreSeconds, Anyone?
Yes, please… and we’ll have four more servings! Mr. Morris’s Magical Mayhem moved on to Second Years last week, and the slightly-less-young youngsters had even more fun than the First Years, building their vocabulary, arithmetic, facial muscle control and morsel-catching skills! See the highlights below… and, Third Years, stop that mocking laughter: you’re next!
MoreMr. Morris’s Wonder Emporium
Who’da thunk it? That Mr. Morris, highly efficient and logical man of maths and science, would take his talents and work ethic in a new direction: that of pure invention and fun! Well, we House Masters are certainly happy he did. Mr. Morris compiled, concocted and collected a bag full of funky, funny tasks and […]
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Even in a small and cozy school like St. Conleth’s, starting off in First Year can be tough, and though our devoted, caring, saintly Form Teachers do their very best to help the newbies along, sometimes an older student is the best source of advice. Well, ‘Commissioner’ Gordon Weldon’s House System was designed to cater […]
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