Open Night for incoming students – November 9th
We are welcoming all future students and their parents to St. Anne’s Community College on Thursday 9th November, time to be confirmed. SAVE THE DATE! More information to follow…
We are welcoming all future students and their parents to St. Anne’s Community College on Thursday 9th November, time to be confirmed. SAVE THE DATE! More information to follow…
St. Anne’s Killaloe 5-18 Carrignavar 3-10
St. Anne’s kicked off their U16.5 campaign with an impressive win over Carrignavar of Cork. Despite being against the breeze in the first half, Killaloe shit into a substantial lead scoring three goals, scored by Kian O’Donnell, Darragh Moloney and captain Dylan McMahon. The Cork outfit came back at Killaloe in the second half but it wasn’t enough as Kian O’Donnell scored two more goals to complete his hat-trick. He ended the game with an impressive tally of 3-5.
This year we have a new structure to our school day. See below an outline of our new school day.
1st Term
Monday 28th August: Staff Meetins & TY Students 9:30-12:00
Tuesday 29th August: 1st Year Students only – 9:00 – 12:30pm
Wednesday 30th August: 1st, 3rd and 5th Years – Full School Day
Thursday 31st August: All students return to school.
Midterm Break: Monday 30th October – Friday 3rd November 2017 (Inclusive)
Christmas Holidays: Monday 25th December – Friday 5th January 2008 (Inclusive)
2nd Term
Midterm Break: Monday 12th February – Friday 16th February (Inclusive)
St. Patricks Day: Monday 19th March – School closed (Bank Holiday)
Easter Holidays: Monday 26th March – Friday 6th April (Inclusive)
3rd Term
Bank Holiday: Monday 7th May – School Closed
There will be 5 Parent Teacher Meetings, one for each school group, dates to be confirmed.
Pre Meeting at St. Anne’s today. Contractors, Glenman Construction, on site from July 3rd to begin the extention to the school. More information to follow.
Éabha Andrea Hughes wins Special Merit Award for Texaco Art Competition 2017
Congratulations to Eabha Hughes (4th year) who won a special merit award in the Senior category A at the Texaco Art Competition this year. Her piece entitled “An t’Súil Ghéar” (The Sharp Eye) which consisted of black pencil on white paper. Eabha travelled to the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, on May 25th to collect her award from the Texaco Award Ceremony. Eabha collected her prize from host Ryan Tubridy and Professor Declan McGonagle.
Rugby has gone from strength to strength this year and has been very evident by the number of finals they have reached in both boys and girls rugby.
The U16 boys team reached the final of the Giles Shield this month and there was great excitement ahead of the game after the victory by the U19 team to win the O Gorman cup.
There was a great sense of nervousness on Tuesday as the boys travelled from Killaloe into the grounds of Thomond Park where their game would take place on the back pitch. A fitting backdrop for the two Munster teams who both had hunger and a drive for success. St. Anne’s were taking on the Kerry side from Intermediate School Killorglin who would definitely be a strong match to the Killaloe team.
The match kicked off at half 1 with nerves on both sides evident from the whistle. After a long passage of play, St. Anne’s gave up a penalty and ISK took full advantage with a penalty going over. St. Anne’s 0 – 3 ISK after 5 minutes. This was not the start Killaloe had wanted but under the encouragement of captain Joseph McEvoy the boys reloaded from the kick off securing good possession and bringing up the field. After some fancy footwork by the backs, Liam Hart went over for the first try of the game. Liam also converted the try leaving the score St. Anne’s 7-3 ISK. The teams were very equally matched with great plays by both teams. After some great breaks by the ISK players, a penalty was awarded for coming in from the side and ISK would capitalise on the infringement by slotting over another 3 points. With the half time whistle the score was St. Anne’s 7 – 6 ISK.
The start of the second half, St. Anne’s came out with all guns blazing and again showing some great skill by both the backs and forwards a great team try was scored by Liam Hart, his second of the game. He converted his own try to leave the score St. Anne’s 14 – 6 ISK. It was important to keep this pressure on and this is exactly what St. Anne’s did. Joseph McEvoy receiving a pass from Liam stormed up the outside beating three defenders and even finding another gear to make sure he scored in under the post for a great individual effort by the captain. Liam Hart converted to bring the score line to 21-6. With some tired bodies from both sides, this immense battle continued with both packs showing their power and strength. After some power carries by the ISK players, they would capitalise on some good possession with a try of their own. This would be converted bringing the score to 21-13 in the final 10 minutes of the game. There was a nervous energy for the final 10 minutes on both camps but the fantastic supporters from St. Anne’s school rallied their troops to give them the push on they needed to close the game out. With the final whistle, there was a scream of delight as St. Anne’s were victorious and claimed their second ever rugby trophy for the school. The second within as many weeks.
Final score St. Anne’s 21
ISK Killorglin 13
Congratulations to the winning team :
1. Charlie Byrnes
2. Shane Whelan Carey
3. Brian Cahill
4. Jimi O Baoill
5. Sammy Pooley
6. Séan Hale
7. Adam Cunnane
8. James Crotty
9. Cathal McKeogh
10. Conor Power
11. Jack McEvoy
12. Tadgh Maguire
13. Joseph McEvoy (Captain)
14. Patrick Lucas
15. Liam Hart
16. Dean Carey
17. Sam Loughran
18. Oisin Monaghan
19. Conor Meagher
20. Cathal O Donnell
21. Omar Erdem
22. Joe McGrath
23. Eoin Gilmartin
24. Adam Fogarty
A special thank you to Tyrone Elliott and Tony Carey for their help and assistance at training.
Congratulations to the students who represented the school this weekend in the Munster Schools Athletics finals in CIT, Cork on Saturday.
Jack McEvoy (2nd Year) continued his winning ways with an impressive victory in the Junior Boys 80m hurdles in a time of 12.89. Jack also competed in the Junior Boys Javelin finishing in second with a best throw of 34.22m.
Sarah Lane (2nd Year) had a great race in the Junior Girls 800m with a time of 2:22.12 to finish in second.
Dean Mulqueen (4th Year) competed in the Intermediate boys 200m finishing just outside the medals in 5th place.
Cathal McKeogh (3rd Year) competed in the U16 1 Mile run and came in 5th.
Well done to all the athletes who travelled and best of luck to Jack and Sarah who will go forward to represent the school in the All Ireland Finals in June.
Well done to Leah O’Brien, Lucy McEvoy, Roisin Houlihan & Emma Flynn on being runners up in the U16 Munster Schools tennis Championships in Rushbrooke TC Cobh yesterday.
Congrats to Caitlin McEvoy, Chloe McCarthy, Naoise Houlihan & Jessica McCarthy Gilligan on winning the Munster Schools Championships U14 Shield yesterday in Rushbrooke TC Cobh.
Friday night saw St. Anne’s play Castleisland in the final of the U19 O’Gorman Cup in Thomond Park. The U19 team have been unlucky over the years reaching many finals just to fall short. The team travelled to Thomond with a sense of excitement and feeling that this was their year.
The match started with an air of nervousness and it would be Castleisland who would get their campaign off to the better start scoring an early try under the posts. This was converted to leave the score 7-0 after only 5 minutes. St. Anne’s have always had great fighting spirit and would never let this early set back get in their way. After a great team effort, Gary O Brien went over for a great team try. Harry Byrnes (Captain) converted the try to leave the score 7-7. St. Anne’s kept this momentum going and 4 minutes later Cian O’Donnell went over for a well worked try leaving the score at 12-7. With some great plays by both sides, Castleisland would score an important score just at the break of half time leaving the score at the break as 12-12.
Half time saw much needed team talks for both sides and it would be St. Anne’s who would come back out with the fighting spirit with another great try from Gary O’ Brien whoch would be converted by Harry Byrne. Score now standing at 19-12. St. Anne’s were now playing with the belief that today could be their day and leading by example Harry Byrnes goes over for another try which he then converted. Score now 26-12 with only 15 minutes left to play.
The bodies from both sides were getting tired and sore as this close contest was coming to an end. With 10 minutes remaining, Castleisland scored a well structured try bringing the score to 26-17. This was quickly followed by a Castleisland penalty leaving many of the Killaloe supporters biting their nails as the game was within a score. The final minutes of the game saw chances for both sides but the St. Anne’s boys with their fighting spirit held on for a famous 26-20 victory.
Congratulations to the team on a well fought victory.
U19 Team: