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Congratulations to the Boys Senior Football team who won their Carlow Schools Final on Friday 20th Jan at SETU. This closely contested final against Tullow Community School was exciting right to the end with our boys securing a win by the narrowest margin. Click on the heading for more photos.
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A fantastic evening of Networking and Appreciation for all involved in the APA Charity was held on the 14th December ’22, in the Camden Court Hotel Dublin.
Presentation College Carlow students, Cathal Moriarty, Ethan Windsor, Jaml Osho, Charlie McNamara and Charlie Feeney, along with their teacher Mrs. Kelly were delighted to be invited to this inspiring event and meet the guest of honour and Oscar Nominee, Ruth Negga.
It was a privilege to hear from the various speakers on the amazing work the Charity does for Domestic Workers and to have a Zoom call with former domestic worker Debora Mwageni from Tanzania.
Presentation students have been working in the APA shop, A Partnership with Africa, since September as part of their Transition Year work experience Programme in conjunction with their Global Citizenship Education/Religion class and are thoroughly enjoying the experience.
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Presentation College, Carlow will host our second 'Tractor Run' on Sunday, 12th March 2023. The proceeds will be in aid of Éist Cancer Support Centre Carlow. Registration will be from 11am at Presentation College and the 'Tractor Run' will be leaving at 1pm sharp. The event last year was very enjoyable and successful. All drivers must have a valid licence and insurance to take part. Spectators welcome.
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
Presentation College Carlow School Blog - Presentation College
First Year Business Studies students in Presentation College Carlow got the opportunity on January 12th to visit Butlers' Choclate Factory and to see what really goes on behind the doors of a working factory. They got the chance to learn about how Butlers Chocolates have grown to be a true Irish success story since its beginnings in 1932 and of course taste some chocolate! They were accompanied by teachers - Ms Byrne, Ms Fogarty, Mr Fennell and Ms Gibbons.