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There will be a student council meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1:30pm. All main class representitives to attend.
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The French flag flew high once again recently, as students in ‘Presentation College’ were immersed in French culture and language, as our annual “Semaine Française” began. Walking through the main corridor, one’s curiosity was aroused with posters, flags and suitable décor, representing our interest in the French way of life. Face-painters at the ready, signs translated into the French language, and a general spirit of camaraderie throughout the school: La Semaine Française a commençé!
Throughout the week, all French students enjoyed a variety of activities, from a games morning to treasure hunting, to trying to beat the clock by placing French cities on the map as quickly as possible!
One of this year’s highlights was the new addition of a fashion show. Third Year students felt like they were on the catwalks of Paris as they showed off their very inventive creations! While Fifth year students took part in French speed-dating, which they found very helpful in improving their confidence in speaking en français.
Ahead of their trip to Tanzania, the 16 students who will be travelling there in October, held a Crêpe Morning, where they each made and sold their delicious crêpes to our school community. In total they raised over €500 which will be donated to the Teretta foundation in support of its mission to help vulnerable children in Tanzania.
Overall, the week was a tremendous success. French teacher, Ms. Bowden said the week was undoubtedly educational as well as enjoyable. From sports to treasure hunting, “la Semaine Française” allowed each student to become more accustomed to the French culture and way of life. Vive le français!
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
Well done to our Senior ladies football team who have qualified for the Leinster Final. The girls had a tough battle against Colaiste Iosagain. The girls showed great resilience and determination throughout the match. Special mention to our goalkeeper Joanne, who pulled off some fantastic saves which made all the difference in the end. We are so proud of all the girls and look forward to the final after Easter. Final Score - Presentation College 4:5 - Colaiste Iosagain 0:10.
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This Friday is Daffodil Day and a number of fundraising and awareness raising events have been planned. Thanks to all involved.
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
Ms Dempsey and the Green Schools Committee are delighted that the application for our Green Flag renewal: Global Citizenship - Litter and Waste has now been submitted. Wishing them the best of luck!
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
Today is our Green School's Action Day. First Years are watching a movie in the library this morning. See the noticeboard and Teams for further information. Well done to the committee for bringing more colour and spring to the court yards.
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Tomorrow (Firiday) s a no uniform day in aid of Éist. See the posters and our social media for more details.
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All invited to our concert. Well done to all the students and staff involved in preparing this wonderful event.

Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
On Friday the sixth of March our Second Year CSPE students and some of our senior Politics and Society students gathered in the library to learn about the life and work of an MEP. Billy Keppeher MEP answered questions and kept the students engaged in an informative morning. Many thanks to Mr O'Mahoney for organising. Thanks also to Mr McDermott for many of the photos. Ms Byrne's 2AS CSPE class had made posters which were on display and the EU flag as well as the Irish flag were flying at the entrance of the school to mark the occasion.