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Well done Jack!

Well done to Jack in 6th class, who played at half time in the Cork v Dublin All Ireland semi-final on Saturday 5th July.

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Lining out for Dublin against Cork, Jack proudly wore the number 6 and displayed all his skills on the day.

His day went a lot better than the Dublin senior hurling team's!

Well done to Jack on his day in Croke Park. It won't be his last time playing in Croke Park with a little bit of luck!

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Summer Holidays!!

Summers Out

We hope all have a great summer! 

We look forward to seeing everyone back on Wednesday 27th August.

We hope all students. staff and parents/guardians all have a safe and happy summer!

Meath Representatives

Well done to several of our students who represented Meath this week!

Oran played for Meath against representative teams from Louth and his team won the blitz in Darver. Oran travelled from Wicklow to make the blitz and made a terrific contribution as goalkeeper, conceding only one goal in five matches!

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Aoife, Erin and Holly played for a Meath camogie team in a blitz on Monday, a team trained by Miss McGowan. The girls did brilliantly on the day, defeating Carlow, Offaly and Laois before losing a very tight final to Kilkenny.

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Well done to all students and teachers on their superb achievements!

6th Class Graduation Dance 2025!!

The 6th Class Graduation Dance of 2025!!

 

Camogie Champions

Well done to the girls' camogie team who won a brilliant Division Two final against an excellent Boardsmill side.

The girls started well with an early goal from Holly settling nerves but a strong opening half from Boardsmill saw them head into half time ahead 1-0 to 2-1.

It was then we saw Kildalkey's character shine through. Up against a stiff breeze, the girls battled hard and points from Maria and Erin along with a goal from Anna meant the two teams were level going into injury time.

A brilliant score from the Boardsmill midfielder meant it looked like the cup was heading to Boardsmill. However, the Kildalkey girls worked the ball up the field and when the chance fell to Emma, she took it to bring the title back to Kildalkey!

Superb performances from defence in Juliet, Meabh, Callie and Kate in particular set the foundation for the win. Erin and Éabha-Marie ran themselves into the ground with two tireless displays. Up front, super scores from Holly, Anna, Maria and Emma along with hard working displays from Carys, Esmé and Elsie set the tone for the stirring second half from the girls.

However, pride of place goes to the goalkeeper Aoife, who pulled off save after save, along with some superb puck outs saw her keep Kildalkey in the game and eventually win the Spirit of the Final!!

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Afterwards, the two joint captains Erin and Éabha-Marie accepted the cup on behalf of the team and delivered two stirring speeches. Then it was back to the school where the Parents' Association put on a brilliant spread for the victorious team and their parents.

Well done to all the girls and in particular their two coaches, Miss McGowan and Miss Massey. It was a final and finale that will live long in the memory!


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