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Sports Awards 2019

27/5/2019

 
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We were honoured to welcome Olympic Gold medalist Ronnie Delaney to our Sports awards this year. Ronnie won gold for Ireland in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He spoke to our students about the importance of competing and his love for winning. You could have heard a pin drop as the whole school watched footage of the 1956 Olympic Final in the presence of one of Irelands most famous Olympians. 

Congratulations to all of the boys who won awards for their endeavours in sport and extra curricular activities. 

1st Year
Rugby Award
Cal Traynor- Russell
Rugby Award
Louis Cahill
Rugby Award
Sammy Doyle
Rugby Award
Declan Jones
 
Minor Triple Jump (Colin Ball Trophy)
Alessandro Aurillia
Minor Field (Bracken Trophy)
Charlie Meagher
Junior Cross Country
Cormac McCann
1500m (Archer Trophy)
Igor Gonzale
Minor Tennis
Luke Daly
Best All Round First Year (Avoca)
Cal Traynor Russell
Rowing Award
David Negara

2nd Year
 Rugby Award
Tom Chadwick
Rugby Award
Adam Bolton
Basketball Award
Cian Rainsford
Best All Round Second Year (College Shield)
Liam Guickan
Rowing Award
Ethan Duffy
 
3rd Year
Junior B Rugby Award
David Finnegan
Junior C Rugby Award
Sanjit Chidara
Tennis Award
Joshua Mackey
Junior Table Tennis Award
Luke Daly
Basketball Award
Ronan Greene
Rowing Award
Felim Walsh
Most Improved Tennis Player
Conor Hamrock
Junior Debaters of the Year
Conor Coveney & James O’Donoghue
Pat Fox Speaker of the Year
Conor Coveney
JCT Player of the Year
Ben Clarke

4th, 5th & 6th Year
senior Dev (2nds) Rugby Award
James Brindley
Senior 3rds Rugby Award
Louis Whelan
Senior Table Tennis Award
Harry Wall
Senior Tennis Award
Oisin O’ Hanlon
Senior Field (Shine Shield)
Sam Vines
Senior Track (Guiney Cup)
Gavin Doran
Senior Debaters of the Year
Luke Holmes
Jack Palmer
Strength & Conditioning Award
Tadgh St Ledger Quinn
Senior Rowing Award
James Reynolds
Michael Mullen Award SCT
James Reynolds
Sport Personality of the Year
James Reynolds
SCT Player of the Year
Daniel Montayne

Special Awards for Representative Honours
James Furlong
Ireland U17 Football
James Reynolds
Leinster Schools XV
Ross Clarke
Ireland U16 Hockey

Thank you to Michael Chester for the great photos

Transition Year Awards 2019

27/5/2019

 
Congratulations to all of our Award winners at the Transition Year Awards 2019

TY Art
Tom Grumley
TY Gaeilge
Harry Courtney agus Tom Grumley
TY History
Dylan Murphy
TY Home Economics
Jack Reynolds and Ewan Watson
TY Music
Matthew Moloney
TY Rugby
Diarmuid O'Suilleabhain
TY Rowing
Neil Langan
TY Rowing Coaching
Hugh Ross and Eoin Quinn
TY Spirit of the Musical
Hugh Ross and Harry Courtney
TY Leadership
Donncha Murphy, Conor MacGinley,
Dylan Murphy
TY Courage and Endeavour
Oscar Daly
TY Student of the Year (Academic)
Michael Cregg and Daniel McGovern
Spirit of TY
Daniel Frosi


Fittings for rugby gear and school jackets

24/5/2019

 
Fittings for adidas rugby gear and school jackets on Wednesday the 29th from 2.30- 5.00 for all incoming 1st yrs and all current pupils. 
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Summer Exam Timetables 2019

24/5/2019

 
The timetable for the Summer Exams for first, second and fifth year is available below. 
​We also have included the block class timetable for third year. 
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Mind your Head Week

17/5/2019

 
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"Please Mind Your Head Week”
 
Organised and promoted by pupils from pupils from 2WM and 2DB
(Mr. Ferguson’s SPHE class)
 
Introduction
 
This week is “Please Mind Your Head” week in our school.
 
This means remember to please look after yourself – you need to.
 
Last weekend is finished. But another one waits for you. This week reminds us that we are all on a journey – physically, spiritually, individually and collectively. But your journey is unique to you – so keep your eyes open and your feet moving forward. You’ll find what you need.
 
So today and the other days this week, there’ll be something different happening. You’ll hear some music, see some posters, get some gentle advice and maybe even have a chat with someone you haven’t with before. We hope you enjoy the ‘something different’ ; we hope you look after yourself and remember – look after you

Each day we’re going to share with you an important way to look after yourself – we call them each one of these ‘a Pillar’ as they are strong and will help to support you at all times. The first pillar is Connect 

Pillar One: Connect
 
Evidence shows that good relationships with family, friends, colleagues and the wider community are important for mental wellbeing.
Many of us would like to spend more time with the people who are most important to us but sometimes life just gets in the way of that. We must make time to connect with the people that matter to us. By nurturing these relationships we feel happier and more secure, giving a better sense of purpose.

Here are some tips to stay connected: 
  • Make time each day to connect with your family, friends and colleagues. This could include ‘family time’ that is a fixed time to connect each day
 
  • Arrange a day out with friends you may not have connected with recently. Most people connect on social media sites like Facebook / Instagram or Snapchat but a face to face contact spending your time with your friends is so much more meaningful and beneficial than a “like” or “comment” on Facebook.
 
  • Reduce your screen time when you are in company. Put the phone away, close your laptop, turn off the TV and have a chat.
 
  • Try connecting with someone new today. Talk to the person beside you in the corridor or in the canteen. This conversation may mean even more to the person you connect with than you realise.
  • Leave your desk for your lunch and sit with a colleague catching up on non-work matters.
  • It can be as simple as a smile at a passer-by.
 
Remember : 

The most important things in life are the connections you make with others

Pillar Two: “Be Active”
 

Today we continue to pass some gentle advice to help you look after yourself a little better. After hearing yesterday about how important it is to ‘really connect’ with those around us, today we hear about the second pillar of a healthy mind - being ‘physically active’. With the weather improving it’s great to be able to get out into the sunshine.
 
 
Being active is great for your physical and mental wellbeing. Evidence proves there is a link between being physically active and good mental wellbeing.
 
Mental wellbeing means being feeling good about yourself and about the world around you and having the ability to get on with life in the way you want.
Being active doesn’t mean you need to train for a marathon. You need to find physical activity that you enjoy and can fit into your daily/ weekly routine. This may be a daily walk to the shops, kicking the ball around, swimming or a weekend walk.
Also physical activity can help maintain wellbeing and good mental health in a number of ways:
 
Physical activity helps with mild depression. Evidence shows it can protect people against the onset of depression and anxiety.
 
 
Physical activity causes a chemical change in the brain which can help change our mood.
 
 
Physical activity brings about a sense of greater self-esteem, self-control and the ability to rise to a challenge – all of which help improve wellbeing.
 
Finally, a bit of trivia about being active. We all know the sports brand ‘Asics’, but do you know what it means ?
 
It is Latin for Anima Sana in Coropre Sano translating best as have a healthy body in a healthy mind. In other words our body and mind should be looked after equally and are depenedent on each other.
 
So get out and enjoy the sunshine and enjoy being active !

Pillar Three: “Take Notice”
 
Today, the 3rd Pillar of keeping a minding our head is to encourage us to ‘take notice’
 
It is easy to rush through daily life without stopping to notice much. Paying attention to the present moment – to our own thoughts, feelings and to the world around you can improve your mental wellbeing.
Taking Notice is also called Mindfulness. It is easy to incorporate mindfulness into your life and can be a very powerful tool if learnt and practiced daily.
 
Mental wellbeing means being feeling good about life and yourself and having the ability to get on with life in the way you want.
Many think about wellbeing in terms of what you have; your income, car, house or job. Evidence shows that what we do and the way we think have the biggest impact on wellbeing.
To Take Notice is to notice the sights, smells, sounds and tastes you experience as well as your thoughts and feelings that occur from one moment to the next.
It’s easy to lose touch with the way our bodies are feeling and to end up living in our heads. An important part of Taking Notice is to reconnect with our bodies and the sensations they are experiencing. It can be something as simple as the feel of your knife and fork in your hands.
 
To summarise, and in the words of Saint Mother Teresa who worked with the forgotten and ill people of KolKatta.
 
Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies

Pillar Four: “Keep Learning” 
Today, our fourth pillar of advice to maintain a healthy mind is to “keep learning” 
 
Learning new skills is both useful and it can also positively affect our mental wellbeing. Learning means different things to everyone. To some it will be a new approach to a class subject and to others it will be learning a new recipe in the kitchen.
Learning new ‘things’ can boost your self-confidence, self-esteem, build a sense of purpose and help us connect with others.
Setting goals and working towards them plays an important part in the way learning influences wellbeing. Many forms of learning involve contact with others which connects us to our communities and peers.
There are so many ways to learn new things without spending any money such as :
 
Take up a new hobby over the summer break
 
Look up a new recipe and cook it for yourself or family
 
Take on that DIY project you’ve been putting off- like clearing out your bedroom !
 
Remember :
The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you!


Pillar Five: “Give”
 
Today, the last day of our “Please Mind Your Head Week” in CBC, we finish with the last pillar of advice : “Give”.
Most agree that giving to others is a good idea however giving to others has a knock on effect on ourselves by improving the givers mental wellbeing.
From small acts of kindness to volunteering, giving can give you a sense of purpose, community and connectedness.
Sometimes we think of our wellbeing in terms of what we have; our income, car, home or job. Evidence shows that what we do and the way we think has the biggest impact on mental wellbeing.
Scientists have shown that giving to others can stimulate the reward areas in the brain helping to create positive feelings. Helping others also gives a sense of purpose and feelings of self-worth.

Giving comes in many forms… here are a few ideas: 
  • Show thanks to someone for something they have done for you
  • Ask a classmate to join you for lunch or a chat
  • Help a stranger with their bags/ onto the bus/ cross the road
  • Offer to help a family member or friend with a DIY project they’ve had on the long finger
  • Assist in a work project with a classmate / someone in need 
  • Over the summer months, contact a local charity and find out what activities they have on in the coming weeks/months and volunteer your time.
 
Remember : 
We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.

We hope you have enjoyed this week of raising awareness about looking after yourself. We hope that you have found the experience to be rewarding.
 
The morning-time music, posters and announcements have all been designed and chosen by our Second Year pupils of 2WM and 2DB. Thank you to all who have taken part. 


“Please Mind Your Head” 

Music played over the school intercom at 8:40am 
(5 minutes before classes begin)Monday                “Can’t stop the feeling” by Justin Timberlake
Tuesday            “Shotgun” by George Ezra
Wednesday      “Be Brave and Believe” by Declan O’Rourke
Thursday           “Claire de Lune” by Claude Debussy
Friday                 “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

Thank you to our 2nd years and Mr Ferguson for this great initiative, 

CBC - Best Performing school at the East Leinster Athletic Championships

3/5/2019

 
Fantastic individual and team performances this week saw CBC win the overall shield for the East Leinster Athletic Championships. We also won the Inter and Minor shields !!

Fantastic 2 days! Well done to all the boys who took part and their coaches!

​Full list of results coming soon. ​

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    • Principal's Welcome
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    • Board of Management
    • Edmund Rice Schools Trust
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    • Stand Up Week
    • Arts Week
    • Catholic Schools Week
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