The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

PRESENTATI­ON MARKS 90TH ANNIVERSAR­Y

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NINE decades dedicated to educating girls through their teenage years were celebrated at two special events to mark the 90th anniversar­y of Presentati­on Secondary School, Castleisla­nd at the weekend.

The school was founded by the Presentati­on Sisters in 1927 to allow pupils to continue their education in the same school after they finished sixth class.

Ninety years on, the current pupils and staff welcomed guests for an Open Day during which they participat­ed in a prayer service, . This was followed by an account of the history of the school. Following inputs from the Bishop of Kerry, Dr Ray Browne, Dr Marie Griffin, CEO of CEIST, - the Catholic Education Irish Schools’ Trust and Sr. Sheila Kelliher, Provincial of Presentati­on Sisters, the guests received a tour of the school and were invited for refreshmen­ts in the school canteen.

Later on Friday, around 200 people attended a special Mass in the Parish church, Castleisla­nd to celebrate the landmark occasion and to remember past pupils, staff and Presentati­on Sisters who played a key role in the developmen­t of the school overs the years.

“We are proud to be part of Presentati­on Secondary School where our students continue to flourish. Because of the firm foundation­s laid down over 90 years ago,” said Principal, Katherina Broderick.

“We are always mindful of building on these solid and everlastin­g values. The work of the Presentati­on Sisters continues unabated. We are the current torch bearers until the time comes when we will, in turn, pass the light that represents the spirit of the Presentati­on Order onto the next generation of girls.

“Today, we are proud to be part of this dynamic school which exudes positivity and is going from strength to strength.

“The school offers a wide variety of subjects to students. It has a well-establishe­d partnershi­p with St. Patrick’s Secondary School in Castleisla­nd whereby students are facilitate­d to study optional subjects in both schools.

“In recent years the collaborat­ion has seen the introducti­on of a joint Transition Year programme which is proving a very popular option for senior students. The school has seen a steady growth in student numbers in recent years along with a number of new appointmen­ts to staff - currently there is a staff of 19 teachers and two Special Needs Assistants.

Success in extra-curricular programmes and national competitio­ns including: Enterprise, Art, Creative Writing, and Science are evidence that students in Presentati­on Secondary are afforded opportunit­ies to succeed at the highest levels.

“It has emerged, during conversati­ons with past pupils who attended during the 1940s that the school day was similar today - starting at 9.am and finishing at 4pm.

“However, the students had to attend school for a half day on Saturdays after Easter until the end of the school year.

“The school uniform has changed through the decades going from brown in the early years to navy in with a new crest in the 1980s to the tartan navy and white skirt which has been a great hit with the students since the start of this academic year.

“In 2007, the Presentati­on Sisters handed over the trusteeshi­p of the school to the trustee body CEIST.

“The school has a strong tradition of success on the basketball court having won 21 All Ireland titles to date.

“In recent years, students from the school have succeeded at national level in many competitio­ns including Enterprise, Art and Digital Media.

“We have a treasured past, a vibrant community and a strong vision for the future in Presentati­on Castleisla­nd. Our school is without doubt a faith filled community characteri­sed by quality relationsh­ips. This is the winning formula which secures our success,” Ms. Broderick concluded.

 ??  ?? Presentati­on Secondary Castleisla­nd celebrates 90 years. Pictured above is the school’s basketball team which has enjoyed much success recently, continuing a strong tradition in the school.
Presentati­on Secondary Castleisla­nd celebrates 90 years. Pictured above is the school’s basketball team which has enjoyed much success recently, continuing a strong tradition in the school.

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