Class of 2021 – End of Year Awards

While current restrictions prevented the traditional graduation ceremony for 6th year students, at Creagh College we were determined that our 6th years were given the send-off they deserved, and students were surprised with an impromptu, but fitting, small scale celebration outside in the sunshine last week. 

Taking advantage of the glorious weather and the beautiful gardens, Year Head Mairéad McGuire quickly organised and conducted the event safely outdoors and within guidelines.  It recognised and awarded all the students’ accomplishments throughout their 5 or 6 years in the school 

It was lovely that at least some of the usual rites of passage were possible, and laughter erupted when Head Prefects James Keys and Raneem Abubaker Abdelaziz addressed their class mates with a funny yet moving speech, ending by telling them to remember where they came from and be proud, and quoting Winnie the Pooh – ‘How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so special.’    Musicians Donna Gardiner, Amelie Flavin and Olivia McCarthy, delivered poignant performances.    

Mr Glynn told his pupils that he was enormously impressed by their efforts to get on with things under such bizarre circumstances and that he is humbled to be associated with them.  He thanked them for their cooperation and help and acknowledged that it hasn’t been easy for anyone.  A moment was taken to remember those who had suffered profound loss due to the public health crisis.   

Awards for academic achievements in every subject were announced, as well Student and Spirit of the Year.  Student of the year, which is bestowed upon a student who has consistently excelled academically and displayed hard work and determination went to Amy Costello.  The Spirit of Creagh Award, was presented to Paraic Doyle, recognising all the leadership and inspiring qualities he possesses.  Jack Roche won the Excellence in LCA award for his amazing work over 2 years.  

Year Head Ms McGuire urged her ‘fantastic Class of 2021’ to never lose the kindness and warmth she’d come to know, and said she very much enjoyed her time as their year head.   Although she will miss them,  she reminded them that our door is always open, and she is now looking forward to hearing about the wonderful things ahead for everyone. 

The theme this year group chose, Per aspera ad Astra, translates as ‘through difficulties to the stars’, couldn’t be any more relevant than it is this year.   

Keep an eye on Creagh College Social Media Channels for photographs and videos.   

Computer Programming Success

Computer Programming Success

After being chosen as a pilot school for Computer Science, we are having huge success nationally with Computer Programming.  First year Coding student Balazs Gyurko scooped first prize in this year’s National Scratch Competition with his innovative project ‘Help Our planet’.  He programmed 3 interactive games, all based on topical issues – Recyling, Fitness and the Pandemic.

He managed to really impress the judging panel and overcame students from all age categories.   Balazs demonstrated his work to his classmates and says ‘I really enjoyed the challenge, and I chose these issues as they are interesting and relevant.  My aim is to raise awareness while having fun!’.    The games can be access at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/487838873/

Further success came in the National Bebras Computational Thinking National Final where 6th year Computer Science student Gabor Major demonstrated his logical reasoning and problem-solving ability to come first overall.    He competed against more than 9,000 2nd and 3rd level students nationally and his high score was truly impressive.   We had an amazing 15 students qualify for the finals, which was the highest number from one school,  and all of them did extremely well.   Niamh Browne and Bill Mullany, both 2nd year, finished in the top 20% to receive a Merit award.

Principal Paul Glynn congratulated the students on their work said that he was ‘extremely proud of the students’ achievement in recent weeks and with the success of the Computer Science Programme, something the school is very focused on with its facilities and resources’.

Academic Awards

Creagh College Celebrates Academic Achievement

Academic Awards 2019

Our 3rd Annual Academic Award Ceremony took place last Thursday evening.  This event, with its wonderful atmosphere, is one of the highlights of the Creagh calendar as the students’ hard work and academic excellence in the lead up and during the State Examinations are recognised and celebrated by the whole school community.   

Over 40 students and their families were invited to receive a special award.  Specially commissioned Academic Medals were awarded to students who achieved Higher level top marks in Junior & Leaving Certificate exams (A/Distinction/H1).  Mr Paul Glynn, Principal, reminded everyone that this success was a result of a combination of talent, hard work and dedication. He also congratulated the students’ families for their continued support and encouragement, which he said was ‘an integral part of their success’. 

Beautiful bespoke Perpetual Trophies were also awarded in each subject, and teachers were proud to present them to the student who excelled most in their studies.  Huge thank you to the many local businesses who sponsored the awards, and to the talented students and teachers who designed or created them.  These trophies on display will serve as an inspiration to future generations of students, of whom we also expect great achievements.

Lastly, the Perpetual Trophies for the highest results overall in State Examinations were presented to 2 students – Monica Santos who received the highest Leaving Cert results.  Monica, who also was recipient of Academic Medals, achieved over 520 points in her Leaving Cert and has gone on to study Science in Dublin. Her proud family were there to accept the award on her behalf.  For the highest Junior Cert results, Deputy Principal Mr Declan O’Toole was extremely proud to present to Santhwana Saju.   Santhwana also received five Academic Medals and is now thoroughly enjoying a completely different learning experience in Transition Year. 

Success at The BT Young Scientist

Creagh College are delighted to have represented Gorey and County Wexford at the BT Young Scientist this year, with one group receiving a very deserving ‘Highly Commended’ Rosette from the judges.

Four of our students worked extremely hard to reach the final of this prestigious competition, and both projects were described as innovative, creative and very relevant in today’s society.

Charlotte Gray and Lauren Paisley, 2nd Year, were busy in the lab for the last few months, and visited Waterford IT to use specialised equipment to measure the levels of anti-oxidants in wheatgrass, with a view to recommending its use in the fight against certain diseases, eg cancer.  Their results were most interesting and useful and they were thrilled to be highly commended for their ground breaking work.

Amy Costello and Amelie Flavin, TY,  designed and built a solar powered sleeping mat, hoping to improve life for our homeless citizens.  The idea is that the mat could be charged up for free during the day and provide some warmth during the cold nights.  Their project has very real and valuable applications. 

All first year students travelled to the competition to support their fellow students, and Principal Mr Glynn visited to offer his support and congratulations.  

Everyone at Creagh College is extremely proud of the girls and their teacher Mr Enda Gallagher.  We are the only school in Gorey, and one of only 3 schools in the county to reach the final.  

U19 Basketball County Champions 2018

Massive well done to our U19 Boys Basketball Team who were crowned County Champions 2018 after topping their league without a single defeat. The lads have had an excellent season and are ready for the upcoming semi-final against Tyndall College which will take place this week. The lads are hoping to maintain their unbeaten record which will see them through to the Southeast Regional Final in WIT.  Well done to team – Jack Reynolds, Luke Maher, Ben Dowie, Jamie Croke, Lukasz Gosk, Tigernan Fealey, Maciej Chudy, and Andrew Howell.  

The league table can be found here
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Excellence Awards

Last Thursday Creagh College held its 2nd annual award ceremony to celebrate the academic accomplishments that are one part of the many things we do here.
All students who received a higher A, H1 or a Distinction were presented with a Creagh College Academic Excellence Medal. These prestigious awards were especially commissioned for our students in recognition of their hard work, resilience and dedication.
Principal Mr O’Toole addressed the students and their parents, telling them how proud he is of each of them for their academic achievements, and for being true representatives of everything Creagh College stands for. He acknowledged the dedication of the students and their teachers and told students that they are ‘an inspiration to their peers’.
There were over 30 students who received multiple top marks.
A perpetual trophy and plaque were also presented to the students who achieved the best results in 2018. For Junior Cert, Aoife Byrne who got 8 As and a Distinction received the award, while the Leaving Cert award went to Paul Whelan who is now studying Philosophy in Trinity College.
Some examples of the high standard of work were exhibited, and we were treated to moving performances from Jirat O’Neil, Kiah Savage and Donna Gardiner.

Well done everyone.

Visit from L’Ambassadeur de France H.E. M. Stéphane Crouzat

Creagh College was honoured to fly the French Flag yesterday to welcome H.E. M Stéphane Crouzat, L’Ambassadeur de France en Irlande.  He was greeted by students Alain Gordet and Amelie Flavin, to Kiah Savage playing The French National Anthem on piano.  

His first stop was our new Politics & Society class where he spoke about the importance of relations between Ireland and France, historically and present day.   There was a question and answer session followed by an informal chat over lunch with music by Ayman Allain.  After lunch he addressed all senior students who study French in his native language and he was was extremely impressed by their interest in the language and his life as a Diplomat.  He spoke of the importance of languages in all aspects of life and encouraged those who hope to further their study to avail of the opportunity to join 700 Irish students in France on Erasmus programmes.  

New GAA Scholarship

We are delighted to announce the introduction of our exciting new GAA Scholarship programme. Five lucky boys/ girls will be selected from the applications received and they will be supported in their sporting and academic progress by an impressive array of benefits. The scholarship programme will be officially launched by members of the Wexford senior hurling team at our Open Evening on Thursday September 27th.

Application forms can be downloaded here

Creagh College Open Night 2018

We are delighted to announce the date for our Open Night - Thursday 27th September 6-9pm.  Please come along and see for yourself the fabulous facilities and resources we have here in Creagh.  We are very proud of our whole school community - Staff and Students alike, who will be here to showcase their work.