Killorglin Community College
Description
A co-educational secondary school located in Killorglin, Co. Kerry. A vibrant & enthusiastic teaching staff in a school that is based around the community. In our school the student is central to everything. Killorglin Community College is a co-educational and multi belief Secondary School under the governing body of Kerry Education Service. As you will see from our site, Killorglin Community College is a dynamic school, full of life and innovation. Our school values and seeks to promote, at all times, the qualities of courtesy, loyalty, learning and responsibility. We see education not just as imparting knowledge and skills, but also as providing for the holistic development of our students. Our school has excellent facilities to cater for a wide-ranging student population. Our use of information technology extends to every subject department.
Ours is a teaching Staff marked with a creative energy, generosity of spirit and dedication to the education of young people. Ours is a student body full of energy and vitality, young people who are open to the possibilities which the school offers them to grow and develop, in order to realise their own unique potential. While academic excellence is essential, the pastoral care and happiness of our students is of paramount importance to us. The Staff seek to ensure that each student feels accepted in and part of our school community.We invite you to come and see the facilities, to meet the Staff and to experience the vitality that marks our school. Our open day takes place each November, but should you wish to meet with us at any time to discuss enrolment, please contact the school.
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facebook.comThe first leg of our journey home. We have said farewell to our amazing host families and are heading for our departure gate. This week has been one enormous educational experience on so many levels for teachers and students. Léargas
Our final night in Helsinki & it looks like this building has been influenced by our visit!! ‘KY 4 SAM’ we think it means!! Goodbye Helsinki, we enjoyed our visit and have made lots of new friends. We will return again soon.
Congratulations to our 6th year student Sinead Roche, who competed in the Regional Host and Hostess Competition of the ‘No Name Club’ over the weekend. Sinead will be representing the Killarney ‘No Name Club’ in the upcoming Nationals.
Our first Erasmus+ educational visit as part of the OYL 2.0 project.
Some outdoor activities today.
Some of the students savouring the taste of Finnish burgers. #Delicious
Our Transition Year & 5th year students competing at the regional finals of the AIB Build A Bank challenge on Monday in Cork. Excellent presentation by the team; Matthew, Saoirse, Grace & Cian. Results out on Monday so fingers crossed! Thank you to Ms. Cahillane and Declan from AIB Killorglin for the mentoring and support.
PICTURES BY OTHER USERS ON INSTAGRAM
The fact that they still gotta put up with me for the next few years sickens them. 😂
We've been friends for so long I've forgotten which one of us is the bad influence😂💛
Ever look at your best friend and wonder why the hell you aren't comedians?❤
9 months already🙄
Our 1st year maths genius'
Winner of Europe Day poster competition. Well done Jasmine.
Friends First Programne