Blessed with plenty of glorious sunshine, we had the perfect conditions on Fri 28th September to enjoy our annual SMGS Sports Day.
Read MoreA great start to the u15 Munster football campaign for SMGS with a hard fought win over St John Bosco Kildysart in Croom
Read MoreThis morning the SMGS Girls Senior football team travelled up to Charleville to take on SMI Newcastle West. The outcome of the game was a great win and a great start to the season for the girls. At half time it was a level game.
Read MoreWe had the great privilege today of having all three All Ireland Camogie cups in SMGS. The Minor, Intermediate and Senior cup were displayed to a full school assembly by members of the SMGS school community who played on the respective teams.
Read MoreSean McCarthy has been selected by the world karate federation and the Olympic council of Ireland to represent his country at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires this October.
Read MoreThe Transition Year Mini Company class would like to sincerely thank 1st and 4th year students who generously donated and took part in our ‘Road to Malawi’ charity walk.
Read MoreOn Friday May 11th our first year classes loaded up for a day of adventure in the Ballyhass lakes activity centre. To say it was a wet dreary morning would be an understatement! The rain was biblical. We drove through floods and hailstones but remained hopeful that the Met Eireann forecast for the day to brighten would actually materialise.
Read MoreLast Friday our Second Years went back in history and visited one of Ireland’s medieval gems; Kilkenny City . Following a very wet start we arrived in Kilkenny at 11am and took a very enjoyable train journey around Kilkenny city which highlighted the key historical fortifications of the walled town as well as providing us with a commentary on Kilkenny through the ages
Read MoreFirst year students took part in a table quiz on Tuesday afternoon. Fifth year Meitheal leaders which work as a support system to the First Year students, organised the quiz
Read MoreOur 1st year girls did themselves, and their school very proud today. We travelled to the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght to play their semi final first against Sacred Heart Secondary School, Tullamore.
Yesterday, all the students of SMGS attended a talk from Pieta House organised by the Amber Flag Committee. Pieta House raises awareness of those affected by suicide or self harm.
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