A memorial mass for the Huber family who were found dead in their home in Reno, Nevada is being held in Joan Huber’s native Killarney, on Wednesday.
Mon, 09 Mar, 2020
Students Abbey Hehir, Rebecca Murphy and Ryely Cantrell from Co Clare were the overall winners of the ABP Farm Safety Award at the 2020 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) with their innovative Slurry Pit Saver project.
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
Consistency, a clear mind, and classical music may have helped some of the country’s top students secure their impressive exam results.
Wed, 14 Aug, 2019
The higher-level home economics paper included a very challenging question on diabetes that was more suitable for Leaving Cert level, teachers have said.
Thu, 13 Jun, 2019
The Department of Education is facing a showdown with schools subcontractors who have been left out of pocket after the collapse of the British construction giant Carrillion and the Irish group Sammon.
Tue, 17 Jul, 2018
Planning permission for a controversial amusement arcade in Fermoy has been refused on the grounds that it would have potential negative impacts on the local community.
Fri, 13 Jul, 2018
Basketball stalwart Jimmy Diggins received a standing ovation when he was presented with Basketball Ireland President’s Award at the National Arena on Saturday.
Mon, 18 Jun, 2018
Parents and pupils of a Cork school last week reacted angrily after a local priest used his homily during a graduation Mass to back a no vote in the referendum on the Eighth Amendment.
Sat, 02 Jun, 2018
Mon, 11 Sep, 2017
Teenagers at a North Cork school brought children from Angola, Portugal, Spain, Germany and Austria to Cork City Hall to join pupils from 22 Irish second- level schools as part of the country’s largest model United Nations conference.
Thu, 26 Jan, 2017
More than 100 secondary school students have began preparing for their national stage debut with the composer of Ireland’s first folk opera, which is set to be revived next month.
Thu, 19 Jan, 2017
We could be looking at the next Jack Yeats, Francis Bacon, or Robert Ballagh if the quality of this year’s Texaco Children’s Art Compeition was anything to go by.
Wed, 20 Apr, 2016
Sun, 10 Jan, 2016
The winners of the 52nd BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition have been announced.
Fri, 08 Jan, 2016
The death of a mother and daughter in a tragic car crash just three days before Christmas has numbed the north Cork areas of Kilworth and Fermoy.
Wed, 23 Dec, 2015
A number of investigations are under way after 50 secondary school pupils had a “miracle” escape when their bus overturned in Co Cork yesterday morning.
Tue, 15 Sep, 2015
Colm Cooper believes inter-county footballers and hurlers will retire earlier as the demands placed upon them increase.
Wed, 05 Nov, 2014
Saoirse Lonergan from Conna, Co Cork has double reason to cheer — with 12 As in her Junior Certificate and looking forward to her 16th birthday tomorrow.
Thu, 11 Sep, 2014
A transition year student has landed her first exhibition thanks to her uncanny sketch of broadcaster Ryan Tubridy.
Wed, 26 Feb, 2014
The introduction of tablet computers and better management of which schoolbooks children carry may help provide solutions to the age-old problem of heavy schoolbags.
Thu, 15 Aug, 2013
Cork did exceptionally well in this year’s Leaving Certificate exams, with students from four schools achieving eight A1s.
Most girls will feel a sense of dread on learning their darling brother has drawn a picture of them — and then delighted in showing it off in public.
Thu, 23 May, 2013
As a relatively new school, Pobalscoil na Tríonóide in Youghal is still in the process of making a name for itself on the playing fields.
Fri, 26 Apr, 2013
The collapse of building firms has delayed 20 major school and college projects over the past three years.
Sat, 30 Mar, 2013
Former US President Bill Clinton has told scholarship award winners that he himself got his education thanks to a scholarship programme.
Mon, 19 Nov, 2012
Dermot Bannon returns in a new series of Room to Improve tomorrow on RTÉ One.
Sun, 14 Oct, 2012
If this was an All-Ireland, both Tipperary and Cork would each be celebrating three-in-a-row right now.
Thu, 13 Sep, 2012
When it comes to word power, a school in Co Cork is really a force to be reckoned with.
Mon, 26 Mar, 2012
JUST as the best ideas are sometimes the simplest, the most complicated can also have their uses as proven by the winners of the 48th BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
Sat, 14 Jan, 2012
I AM a Leaving Certificate student in Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy, Co Cork.
Sat, 05 Nov, 2011
MANY teams that compete for world glory are accused of being all talk, but it is a boast rather than a weakness for one group of school students.
Thu, 13 Oct, 2011
THERE were plenty of sparks flying yesterday when Energy Minister Pat Rabbitte picked the brains of students who have their own ideas about tackling climate change and promoting energy efficiency.
Sat, 14 May, 2011
ALL-ROUND star Geraldine McLaughlin bagged a brace yesterday at Tolka Park to secure a first Umbro FAIS Senior Girls title for Loreto Secondary School since 1991.
Wed, 23 Mar, 2011
A CAMPAIGNING nun has challenged the Catholic Church to ordain women, accusing the hierarchy of discrimination and double standards in excluding females from the priesthood.
Sat, 02 Oct, 2010
TOP marks in the Junior Cert went to Cork, which has claimed five of the eight students with 12 or more higher level As in their exams this year.
Thu, 16 Sep, 2010
A Co Wicklow school is launching the first formal Chinese teaching programme in association with UCD this morning.
Fri, 26 Mar, 2010
I do not approve of the mode of dress employed by many young teenagers celebrating their Junior Certificate results.
Fri, 11 Sep, 2009
A TEENAGER yesterday took the top prize in this year’s Texaco Children’s Art Competition for his brutally honest composition of five self-portraits.
Tue, 07 Apr, 2009
BLACKWATER Community School, Lismore, defeated Clonmel opposition at the Clonmel Park Hotel last evening, winning impressively with a score of 104.
Thu, 13 Mar, 2008
THE NATIONAL Roads Authority (NRA) is to examine the safety of the Mitchelstown bypass after a head-on collision there on Monday afternoon led to the deaths of two men.
Wed, 10 Oct, 2007
Bangor Academy’s Victoria Bradshaw and Sarah Louise Winter won the All-Ireland Schools Girls’ Golf Championships at Milltown Golf Club today.
Mon, 30 Apr, 2007
IT WAS a very bad day at school for Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday.
Sat, 03 Mar, 2007
THE altar gifts, at the funeral Mass, symbolised the life and talents of tragic 16-year-old Ciara Gibbs.
Mon, 04 Dec, 2006
A POST MORTEM examination was conducted yesterday on 16-year-old Ciara Gibbs, the schoolgirl who was found dead next to her unconscious mother in their family home in Co Kilkenny on Sunday.
Tue, 28 Nov, 2006
THREE Irish science teachers got a taste of what it’s like to walk on the moon when they spent a week at an astronaut-training centre in the United States.
Wed, 20 Jul, 2005
THE first Leaving Certificate exam in religious education took place yesterday afternoon for 165 students.
Fri, 24 Jun, 2005
THE tiny two-centuries-old church where the coffin of Claire McCluskey was brought last night could hold barely a quarter of the mourners who gathered to pay their respects.
Thu, 26 May, 2005
A CAMPAIGN to combat alcohol misuse among young people which included an alternative youth centre won top prize at the Young Social Innovators (YSI) Showcase yesterday.
Fri, 13 May, 2005
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