Darkness into Light Walk 2022
Well done to all who walked and support the Darkness into Light walk on the 7th May in aid of Pieta House suicide prevention.
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Emma Cronin Áine Creedon and Caoimhe Collins representing the large group of TY students from last year who fundraised on behalf of the Irish Guide dogs . Aoife Bulman presenting the €500 voucher prize on behalf of the Guide Dogs
Friday 13th proved to be Divine Inspiration for a trip to Torc waterfall with a hill climb afterwards. The sun shone down upon us all day which meant many water breaks were necessary along the way. The views were simply stunning so it is safe to say all had a pleasant and enjoyable experience on…
The Dartkness into Light Walk/Run for Ballincollig took place on Saturday 6th May beginning and ending at Coláiste Choilm. Over 20,000 took part both walking and running in Cork City and County including Ballincollig for the first time. This was a nationwide event to raise funds and create awareness for the services offered at Pieta…
Cork University Hospital Charity – Sophie, Hazel, Hannah and Maeve and their head teacher Ms. Baldwin visited the Children’s Unit this morning to make a very special delivery.The girls, along with other second year students at the school organised a large collection of toys for the children at the Unit for Christmas. We are so…
The 2017/8 TY Enterprise class donated funds from sales of hoodies to Irish Guide Dogs & Cork Missing Persons Unit recently. Well done to all involved!
As part of their Art task rang Síofra LCA made a visit to Cork Penny Dinners at Christmas. They donated €250 that they raised at their Christmas Craft Fair. Well done to all involved!
Coláiste/Gaelcholáiste Choilm students wearing yellow to raise funds for Pieta House during Mental Health Awareness Week.
Chuaigh roinnt daltaí ó rang Íde ar cuairt chuig Field of Dreams ar an 19ú Nollaig mar chuid den tionscnamh OSSP. Bhuaileadar le ochtar dalta agus triúir stiúrthóirí ann . Bhí na daltaí tar éis cácaí gleoite a dhéanamh dúinn agus d’ullmhaigh siad tae agus caifé dúinn chomh maith. Labhair na daltaí linn faoi na…
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