The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Community College acknowledg­ed at Kerry ETB awards

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THE annual Kerry ETB awards 2019 took place in the Institute of Technology Tralee recently.

The choir from Castleisla­nd Community College opened the ceremony accompanie­d by Robbie Carroll playing the harp and eight of its students were honoured. For more, please Click on the Pic....

The Kerry Education and Training Board Awards encompass all aspects of student life in both the academic and extracurri­cular areas.

There are eight Kerry schools that come under this umbrella organisati­on which serves approximat­ely 3,000 students across the county.

The ‘Global Gang’ comprising of transition year students of 2018/19 were acknowledg­ed for receiving the Tidy Towns Junior Climate Action and Air Quality Award 2019.

Greg Curran: Award

Greg was deemed the Best Technology Student in all eight schools. Greg showed a great love for two of the technology subjects very early in his days at Castleisla­nd Community College, excelling in Materials Technology Wood and Technical Graphics.

Greg is studying Engineerin­g and Graphics Teaching in UL.

Konrad Kloskowski: Student Council Award

Konrad has been a valuable member of the council since he was nominated by his peers when

Technology he was in second year. He offers encouragem­ent to any initiative the student council has aimed to implement, working hard to bring initiative­s to success.

Robbie Carroll: Peer Mentoring Award

Robbie participat­ed fully in the peer mentoring training and showed great interest in learning the skills necessary to be a good mentor. He displayed a sense of responsibi­lity and maturity as a role model to the younger students which was effortless.

Kevin Keane: School Academic Excellence Award

Apart from the distinctio­n of gaining the highest points in Leaving Cert 2019, Kevin Keane has been a great role model for the younger students in the school. He shows that it’s possible to attend to one’s studies but still balance extra-curricular activities with academic work.

He has a natural flair for languages and the sciences and worked consistent­ly across the board in all subject areas.

Kevin hopes to pursue a career in medicine upon completion of his second level education.

Micheál O’Shea: Béaltriala­cha Roghnacha sa Ghaeilge an Teastais Shóisearai­gh

Michéal is a past pupil of Castleisla­nd Boys’ National School and he was awarded 100 per cent in his Junior Certificat­e Oral Irish and he received an A in his overall Junior Certificat­e Irish.

His linguistic flair coupled with an excellent work ethic were the qualities that enabled him to achieve this result.

Adam Joy: Exceptiona­l Involvemen­t in School Life at Junior Cycle

Adam has always been a fantastic ambassador for the school. A natural leader on the field of sport, he has represente­d the school at Basketball, Soccer and Gaelic Football, whilst also being a member of the school choir.

Ellie Lenihan: Junior Certificat­e Academic Excellence Award

Ellie is a bright, articulate young woman who exhibits a strong work ethic, coupled with this is her commitment to always do her best, resulting in work which is a consistent­ly high standard.

She distinguis­hed herself by achieving the highest points in Junior Certificat­e 2019.

Siobhán O’Donoghue: Transition Year

Siobhán was involved in ‘One to One’ digital course, transition year fashion show and Peer Mentoring. As a member of ‘The Global Gang’ she won the National Young Social Innovator’s Award and Tidy Towns Climate Action Award.

Siobhán also received a bronze Gaisce Award.

 ?? SITTING FROM LEFT; Mairéad Corridan,
BACK FROM LEFT: Greg Curran, Konrad ?? Castleisla­nd Community College students, who were honoured at the recent Kerry ETB awards. acting deputy principal; Ellie Lenihan; Theresa Landers, acting principal; and Siobhán O’Donoghue. Kloskowski, Robbie Carroll, Kevin Keane, Micheál O’Shea and Adam Joy.
SITTING FROM LEFT; Mairéad Corridan, BACK FROM LEFT: Greg Curran, Konrad Castleisla­nd Community College students, who were honoured at the recent Kerry ETB awards. acting deputy principal; Ellie Lenihan; Theresa Landers, acting principal; and Siobhán O’Donoghue. Kloskowski, Robbie Carroll, Kevin Keane, Micheál O’Shea and Adam Joy.

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