Sixth year Engineering made links with SDG -Sustainable Cities and Communities while working on their Leaving Cert project on a sustainable urban freight vehicle for city use. Ms O ‘Sullivan’s second year science class, learnt about sustainable farming through a Teagasc webinar, while linking SDGs, Zero hunger, climate action and life on land. @ETB-SDGS and #Take1week
Read MoreFirst year Engineering linked SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, while investigating the impact of mechatronics on the environment and society. Mr Curtin’s Ag Science class made connections with SDG 15: Life on Land, while discussing and creating posters on the benefits of using low emission slurry spreading (LESS) methods for sustainable dairy farming.
Read MoreFifth year Irish class linked SDG 5 on gender equality while, learning a poem on gender equality. Ms Colfer’s home economics class created posters on sustainable practices around food and linked them with SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Read MoreWe celebrated Friendship and Stand Up Week in school last week. Students were encouraged to show kindness and friendship throughout the week. Communication games were played in SPHE and Religion classes.
Read MoreAs many of you know, singing in a choir been a little different this year. Many students have really missed this and some brave students decided to take part in this virtual choir.
Read MoreSecond year groups were involved in a drama workshop under the guidance of Creative Director, Tadhg Hickey. Tadhg is a well known actor and writer from Cork. Students worked together to create their own drama scene focusing on the elements of stage craft. Well done to all involved who participated so willingly.
Read MoreMany thanks to all the students who participated so greatly in our recent Numeracy Week 2020. We had various competitions throughout the week and congratulations to those who were our winners. The 1st Years participated in the Maths Week Mega Quiz which was held live on Zoom. It was organised by Maths Week Ireland and over 300 schools were involved in the live quiz. We hope that you all enjoyed your week and learned that Numeracy is intertwined into our daily lives.
Read MoreThe core theme for Science Week 2020 is ‘Choosing Our Future’ focusing on how science can improve our lives in the future, and in the present. This will explore how science can help us to make positive choices that will impact the environment, our health, and our quality of life.
Read MoreFirst year Engineering students putting the finishing touches on their Halloween decorations. Students were introduced to working with plastics by using the laser cutter, strip heater and hand tools.
Read MoreThis week in the Coláiste we are celebrating Numeracy Week. Due to current circumstances, the weeks activities are more paired back than normal. Nonetheless, students will be sure to enjoy various puzzles and challenges across various subjects. Maths Week Ireland are encouraging parents and guardians to get involved and highlight the importance of numeracy. To help you we have provided numerous puzzles for you to try at home with all the family as well as useful information from leading Maths and numeracy experts. To find all this information, please scan the following QR code and you will find a range of resources.
Read MoreCongratulations to last year's school bank who received the Best Newcomers Award at the AIB Build a Bank Challenge 2020. We would like to extend a special word of thanks to Letitia Lynch from AIB Charleville for all of her work with the school and the students throughout the year.
Read MoreColáiste Mhuire, Buttevant would like to congratulate all of our 2020 Leaving Certificate students on their outstanding achievements. The school is delighted and extremely proud to see another year group progressing so successfully to the next chapter of their lives. We wish each and every one of you well as you commence the next stage of your journey in University, College, Apprenticeships or in the world of work.
Read MoreOutdoor shelter area installed so that students can get some fresh air and remove masks during the school day. Many thanks to Leisure Domes and Ger Fitzgibbon for erecting this.
Read MoreDue to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, we are hosting a virtual Open Night this year. The event will be live on Monday, Sept 28th at 7pm. We would be delighted if you could join us.
Read MoreWe are taking every measure to reduce the risk of covid. We have purchased 3 fogging machines which emit a sanitising mist over surfaces and tools. Watch the short video clip to see it in action.
Read MoreThis week in the Colaiste saw all our students return to classes and the further development of our already wonderful campus. Construction work continued on the parent-student drop off area which on completion will provide twenty car parking space and a new vehicular entrance for parents.
Read MorePlease click on the link below to read the letter from the Chief Medical Officer.
Read MorePlease check out our Covid-19 information video
Read MorePolycarbonate screen installed on all teacher desks to allow for clear communication without teacher mask where necessary. Teachers will wear masks when not behind screen.
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