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Shimna girls post PBs in All-Ireland Athletics Championships
Well done to Aoife and Danielle on their impressive performances at the All-Ireland Athletics Championships last week. Despite the oppressive heat in Tullamore, both girls posted personal bests in their events. Aoife finished ninth in the Girls Hammer and 1200km walk, while Danielle came eight in the Junior Girls Discus.


The Shimna Masters is coming!
We are delighted to announce plans for the world’s fifth Golf Major – the Shimna Masters! It will be played at Kilkeel Golf Club, one of the county’s finest courses, on the morning of Friday 12 June. Transport from school will be arranged but entrants will need to pay a £10 green fee, payable to the club on the day. The tournament is open to boys and girls in Years 8-11. We have four tee times, with 16 spaces available for four four-balls using the Stapleford format. Experien


Year 11 Chemists worth their salt in QUB Festival
Mr McCormick and Mr McDonnell write: “Fourteen of our Year 11 Chemistry students got the opportunity to go to the Salters Festival of Chemistry at Queen's University, Belfast today. Our students had the opportunity to speak with real chemists and carry out an exciting practical to synthesise their own Aspirin. Following a tour of the School of Chemistry, the students finished with a panel discussion on Chemistry careers. A good day was had by all.


Here’s to a restful Bank Holiday weekend
At the end of a productive Staff Development Day, we were treated to an impromptu musical item from Clemencia, just out of a GCSE examination, and Molly. Thank you, girls, for giving up your time to send us into the Bank Holiday break with smiles on our faces.


57 Varieties of Bronze
This month, a Bronze Award cohort of fifty-seven of our Year 10 students successfully completed the final stage of their expedition training. They demonstrated impressive resilience and teamwork throughout. Training took place over two full days. On day one, students spent half the day developing their navigation skills in Donard Forest, confidently exploring routes from the Granite Trail and Quarry to the mast, armed with maps and compasses. The other half of the day was spe
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