St. Flannan’s College proved too strong for Kilrush Community School this afternoon, sealing a commanding 4-13 to 2-2 victory.
The match kicked off in stunning fashion, with Ali Donnelly netting 2 early goals for St. Flannan’s to set the tone. Her clinical finish was followed up by a series of well-taken points from Neasa Meaney. Late in the first half, Kilrush managed to bag two quick goals, to get them on the scoreboard.
The second half provided a valuable opportunity for St. Flannan’s to give game time to their entire squad, with all 12 substitutes seeing action. It also marked the debut for … Read More >
Well done to Ahmed, Damian, Najib, and Darwisy who successfully completed Ms. Wehrley’s Sudoku Challenge this week!
Think you can do it too?
Have a go at the next challenge — you’ll find it on the notice board outside Room 15.
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Dear Parents/Guardians,
We would be grateful if you could take a few moments to read the attached information from the HSE. It contains helpful advice on how to support your child’s health and wellbeing throughout the school year.
Thank you for your continued support.
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Congratulations to all our students who received their Junior Cycle results on Wednesday. We are extremely proud of your achievements. Many thanks to our staff & to all parents/guardians for your guidance and support throughout the journey.
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Eight of our students have begun a one-week Electrical Apprenticeship Taster Programme at the College of Further Education & Training campus on Clonroadmore. This is the first of several exciting apprenticeship opportunities available to our students — a fantastic way to explore future career paths! A big thank you to Ennis ETB for facilitating this valuable experience
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The girls basketball season got up and running this week with the U19 and U16 teams in action against Spanish Point. After a tight first quarter in each game, the girls found their rhythm and pulled ahead to finish with comfortable victories. Great teamwork and effort all around and a brilliant start to the season for both teams.
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Welcome all to the Launch of St. Flannan’s Podcast series for 2025/2026.
We were honoured to welcome renowned comedian and satirist Mario Rosenstock, who took time out of his Irish Tour to chat to 5th years students Graham Ball and Oscar O’Gara along with TY student Harlow Madden.
Enjoy this 50 minute show full of good advice and laughter. Well done to all involved.
Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the school app. Read More >
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 23rd October 2025, has a chance to win our Jackpot and has a FREE chance to win one of three exciting Halloween Giveaway Competition prizes. This nationwide competition is open to all people who have a ticket in a fundraiser run by our service provider ‘Our Fundraiser’ and the prizes are a €2,000 Shop Till You Drop cash prize, a €500 Amazon Ireland gift card, and 2 x concert tickets for “The Weeknd”.
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Over the past couple of weeks, over 50 TYs have been trained as coaches in two different programmes.
Amy from Rowing Ireland trained a group in the Get Going Get Rowing programme, and these TYs have already started delivering these sessions to some 1st and 2nd Year PE classes. They will also be offering lunchtime taster sessions for any students who would like to give rowing a try! (Tag rowingireland)
Ciara and Emer from Badminton Ireland delivered the BadminTEEN Shuttle Time Course to 26 of our TY girls. This is a HerMoves programme aimed at encouraging teenage girls in secondary schools to take up … Read More >
Best of luck to all our students receiving their Junior Cycle results tomorrow!
Results will be handed out in school during the last class on Wednesday, and students can also view them on https://www.examinations.ie/ from 4pm on Wednesday. Unique Pin numbers were given to students earlier this week.
Just a reminder that TY and 5th Year students have no school on Thursday, 9th October.
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