St. Flannan’s College and Colaiste Muire faced off in the Munster Junior B semi final on Friday and it took extra time to separate the sides. From the opening whistle, Colaiste set the tempo with 2 goals within the opening 5 minutes to settle their side. St. Flannan’s battled hard and brought it back to a one point game, with goals from Caoimhe Neylon and Cait Clancy at the interval 2.3 to 2.2.
The work rate from both sides was immense across the field. Early scores in the second half from the Colaiste looked to have them on the … Read More >
St. Flannan’s Senior Ladies Footballers have qualified for the Senior A County Final, after beating Coláiste Muire on Thursday. An early Neasa Meaney goal, set the tone for a young St. Flannan’s team. A free from Neasa Meaney pushed the lead to 4 before Coláiste responded with 2 points of their own. Cáit Clancy made an impact upon her introduction mid way through the first half, kicking an excellent point. A 24th minute goal from the boot of Mylie Treacy, after great work from Kate Dowling, pushed St. Flannan’s into a 7 point lead. The half time score read 2:04 … Read More >
Our U16 and U19 girls basketball teams took on Tarbert in this week’s regional quarter finals. The U16s put in a strong first half before Tarbert pulled away after the break to take the game and end the season for this group. The U19s had a slow start in their game but found their scoring touch in the second quarter and, despite late pressure, held on for a hard-earned win to earn their spot in the regional semi final against Laurel Hill Coláiste on Wednesday.
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Our school community has been invited to take part in the Agree to Agree Project, which helps families and schools work together on healthy use of internet-enabled devices.
As part of this, we’re encouraging everyone to join our Agree to Agree Christmas Pause — a simple moment to step back from screens and make a little more space for each other during the busy festive season.
Whether it’s over a meal, on a walk, or while decorating the tree, we hope this small pause brings more conversation, laughter and calm.
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Dear Parents/Guardians,
We wanted to let you know about a trend we’ve seen among some students involving “ship” accounts (where students pair up potential couples) and FPL/Forfeit accounts (where students set challenges for each other). While these can start off as fun, sometimes they cross a line and can lead to bullying, harassment, or risky behaviour.
We encourage you to take a moment to chat with your child about how they engage with others online and remind them to speak up if something doesn’t feel right.
We also ask for your support in monitoring the content your child is accessing on apps and … Read More >
Our 1st & 2nd year girls participated in workshops today facilitated by Judith from the Shona Project. 1st year girls worked on the theme of kindness and goal setting. Our 2nd year girls learned about positive mindset and confidence. The girls behaviour was exemplary and they seemed to thoroughly enjoy the workshop. Well done girls.
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Thank you so much to everyone who is supporting our fundraiser. You are making a real difference, and we really appreciate your support.
Some exciting news, every line in our fundraiser on Thursday 18th December 2025, has a chance to win our Jackpot and has a FREE chance to win one of the best ever Christmas Giveaway Competition prizes. This nationwide competition is open to all supporters who have a ticket in a fundraiser run by our service provider ‘Our Fundraiser’ and the prizes are A Disneyland Paris €5,000 holiday, Your Christmas Covered – €3,000 cash prize, a Mondello Park Adrenaline Supercar Experience for two, Take That – The Circus Live – … Read More >
Our SVP group are running their annual toy appeal next week in aid of SVP . Each pupil in the school received a token today with a specific child and age to donate a present to. There are many many children and families in our community this year who are struggling and we are hoping that St. Flannan’s College can help brighten their Christmas so that everyone has a very merry Christmas. We are accepting both new and unused or recycled toys and gifts. Toys will be collected from pupils in their classes during the first class period each morning … Read More >
Next week on Friday December 12th we will be having a Christmas jumper/ non uniform day in aid of St. Vincent de Paul. The cost is 2 euro per pupil. There will be prizes on the day for the best Christmas jumpers.
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In April 2025 secondary students all over Ireland took part in the 10th edition of the translation competition organised by the ATII (Association of Translators and Interpreters Ireland).
Students translated set texts from various languages into English or from English into Irish.
We are delighted to inform you that two of our students won the 1st Prize: Darwisy (6th Year student) for his translation from Japanese and Zuzanna (now in 1st Year in UL) for her translation from Polish.
Both students were awarded their certificate and prize money during the award ceremony held in Dublin on November 29th.
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