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Security

Hazelwood College uses appropriate technical security measures to prevent unauthorized access, alteration or destruction of data. These measures are reviewed regularly.

This statement explains the Internet Privacy policy that Hazelwood College has adopted for its website(s). However, in legal terms it shall not be construed as a contractual undertaking. Hazelwood College reserves the right to review and amend this statement at any time without notice.

 

Hazelwood College in Munster Final

Hazelwood in Munster Final

Hazelwood College will contest the Munster Vocational Schools A hurling final in Feenagh this Friday, the 10th of February at 1 o’clock. Their opponents will be Borriskane of Tipperary are a team with a long tradition in this competition. Hazelwood, though have earned the right the be here following great victories over the likes of Clonakilty, Kinsale and a highly fancied Coachford in the semi-final. All support on the day would be greatly appreciated.

Novelist Visits School

Shown are some photos from the recent visit by Eugene Mc Cabe to the school.

Picture 1 shows Mr Mc Cabe pictured with English teachers Mrs Mary Kelly and Mrs Mairead Daly and Leaving Certificate students Clare O Brien and Jeffrey Daly.

Picture 2 shows Leaving Certificate Student Clare O Brien discussing the novel Death and Nightengales with Mr Mc Cabe.

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Annual Retreat

The annual reatreats will take place in the school on the 30th and 31st January.

The retreat will be for 3rd Years on the 30th January and for Leaving Certificate 2 and Leaving Certificate Applied 2 Classes on the 31st January

Third Year DAT Testing

The annual Differntial Apptitude Testing (DAT) of the school’s Third Years will take place on Friday 27th January. The results of these tests are a great aid to the guidnace counselling staff in helping students pick subjects and courses appropiate to them for the Leaving Certificate and their future careers

Novelist Eugene Mc Cabe to visit school

Novelist Eugene Mc Cabe will visit the school on Friday 27th January to speak with Senior students.

Eugene McCabe was born in Glasgow in 1930 but
Eugene McCabe was born in Glasgow in July 1930 of Irish parents he has spent most of his life in Ireland. For decades he farmed with his family near Clones on the Monaghan/Fermanagh border where he still lives.
His published plays for stage include King of the Castle (Dublin, The Gallery Press/Newark, Proscenium, 1978); and his one-act plays Pull Down a Horseman/Gale Day (Dublin, Gallery, 1979). His plays for TV include Roma (Dublin, Turoe & RTÉ, 1979); and his trilogy Victims,which consists of Cancer, Heritage, and Siege. Cancer won the Writers Award in Prague, and second prize in the Prix Italia. His short fiction includes the novella and stories Victims: A Tale from Fermanagh (London, Gollancz/Cork, Mercier, 1976); Heritage and Other Stories (Gollancz, 1978); Christ in the Fields, A Fermanagh Trilogy (London, Minerva, 1993); Tales from the Poor House (Oldcastle, The Gallery Press, 1999); and Heaven Lies About Us (London, Cape, 2005).

Hazelwood Colleges Young Scientists Win at this years Exhibition

Hazelwood Colleges Young Scientists Win at this years Exhibition

This year Hazelwood College retained the ENFO Award at the Young Scientist Exhibition with Transition Year students Jack Long, David Harrold and John Ryan conducted an investigation into the use of chicken litter as a renewable energy source. Last years winners of the ENFO award Fifth Year students Mary Ennis and Billy Fehin (missing from photo) where highly commended for their research. This year they made a comparative study of Miscanthus and Rape Seed Oil in which they analysed their chemical properties and financial advantages and disadvantages. The schools third project recieved high praise from the judging committee this third project was the work of Emma Cronin and Colm Meaney who studied the reasons why Ragwort affects horses and investigated ways in which it can be controlled.

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Macbeth

The 5th Year Leaving Certifiacte English class will travel to see a preformance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth on Tuesday 17th January