Awards

Aisling Scanlon recently received an Entrance award from DCU based on her excellent 2024 Leaving Cert results. Teh awards recognise studnets who receive 600 points or more. Pictured are Professor Anne Looney, Dean of Education, Sandra Durkan Deputy principal, Aisling Scanlon, now studying Primary Education, and Dáire Keogh, President of DCU. Congratulations to Aisling and her family.

Michael Murphy recently received an Entrance award from Trinity College. He is currently studying Pharmacy.

Student of The Class

Jubilee Cup Presentation

We were delighted to present the 2024 Jubilee Cup to Michael Murphy for achieving the highest Leaving Cert in the school. Michael achieved the maximum 625 points and was an incredible allrounder during his time in school and this award is testament to his hard work and dedication throughout his time in Cnoc Mhuire. Michael is now studying Pharmacy at Trinity College Dublin. We were also delighted to recognise the outstanding achievements of other students that achieved 500+ points. Those students along with the college courses they are now taking are listed below: Sophie Devine (Primary School Teaching in DCU), Eileen Boyle (Primary School Teaching in DCU), Aisling Scanlon (Primary Teaching in DCU), Alex Ryan (Chemistry in UCD), Ailbhe Brady (Economics in UCD, Elaine Tully (Mechanical Engineering in ATU Galway).
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UCD Entrance Award Granted to Cnoc Mhuire Secondary School Students

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