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16th June 2024


We have had plenty of treats this week as Mrs MacDonald our Vice Principal celebrated her birthday with a speically made cake by Donnácha - We can assure you it was lovely as we had a little taste test - We wish her many happy returns as she tells us this is now her birthday month!


Following on from that we had Donnácha's mummy deliver some lovely treats to the staff here at Saint Kevin's College for their hard work over the year - these were very well received.



 
 
 

14th June 2024


Our Carlo Acutis Student group who are travelling to Kitui in January 2025 met with the Bishop of Kitui in Kenya this week as they finalize the itinerary for the trip - Bishop Joseph Maluki Mwongela was accompanied by Father Jeramiah Mynoki who is curate in our neighboring Bundoran parish.


We were delighted to have him visit and we look forward to seeing him again in January on our visit!


 
 
 

12th June 2024


Congratulations to our fantastic Year 9 Girls & Boys Gaelic teams who participated in the Yr9 Fermanagh Gaelic Schools blitz on Friday at Lissan GAA Centre. 


Our girls competed successful in the group stages with the 'A' team beating Mount Lourdes, St. Aidan's, St. Mary's Irvinestown and St. Fanchea's. Unfortunately they narrowly lost to St. Aidan's in the semi-final. Our 'B' team competed very well in games against Erne Integrated, St. Fanchea's, St, Aidan's and Mount Lourdes, but again narrowly lost at the semi-final stage.

 

In the boys sections there was tough opposition from a number of schools including St Michael's, St. Joesph's, St. Aidan's and Erne Integrated. 


The 'B' team played very well in the group stages and had wins over St. Joseph's and Erne Integrated - unfortunately they were unable to progress past the semi-final stage.


The 'A' faced St. Aidan's in the first group game and came through the tough encounter with a victory. They progressed through the rest of the group games with wins over St. Michaels and St. Joseph's Enniskillen. At the semi-final stage they played in determined fashion to secure a win over St. Michael's and progress to the final. Here they met St. Aidan's for a second time - it was close encounter but the boys dug deep into their reserves and secure the tournament victory with a 3 point winning margin. Player of the tournament, Rory made a superb block in the dying secs to help secure victory. 

 

The girls and boys represented themselves in a very respectful manner and did their school and clubs proud throughout the day - Well done to everyone! 


 
 
 
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