1st Year Football Replay – Tied once again.

1st Year Football Replay – Tied once again.


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Hazelwood College will have to face Rathkeale again in the 1st year Football County VEC Final for the 2005/06 season. The boys from Dromcollogher are lucky to be still in with a chance of the County and Munster double after being outplayed for long periods of the game.

Rathkeale began brightly scoring the opening point followed by further points from frees pushing them into a 4-1 point lead after 10 minutes. However, Kevin Noonan from Hazelwood shot an excellent point to add to Hazelwoods account. Rathkeale were still winning possession around mid-field and kept the Hazelwood backs under pressure. Rathkeale notched up two goals in the last ten minutes of the opening half to lead 2-4 to 0-3 at the break.

Hazelwood showed more urgency at the start of the second half and got themselves back into contention with a goal from Keith Lacey. Rathkeale responded with a goal and restored their 7point advantage. Luckily for Hazelwood this goal was the catalyst for players such as John Barrett and Michael Nolan to stand up and be counted. The comeback started with an expertly taken penalty by John Barrett. Hazelwood tagged on another 3 points to Rathkeales 1 to to reduce the defecit to 2. Then on the verge of injury time Barry Bresnihan kept his composure , rounded the goal keeper and scored a goal. Hazelwood now led by a point. Rathkeale tied up the game with only seconds remaining. Best for Hazelwood on the day were; Brian Noonan, Michael Nolan and Patrick Finn who was playing his first match with the team.

Team: G. Greaney, G Hanly, P Finn, B O Shea, T Shannon, J O Gorman, A Lenihan, J Barrett, P Sheehy, M Nolan, B Bresnihan, K Lacey, G Sexton, K Noonan and M Finn
Subs: B Noonan, C Morrissey, D Mulcahy, R Lenihan, G Hooperm, P Hassett, A Mc Donald, M Whelan and P Jewitt.

First Years Travel to Cappanlea

Here is a picture of 102 First Year and Transition Year students in Cappnalea Outdoor Education Centre in Killorglin Co Kerry. The first years braved last weeks weather to go canoeing, hill walking, rock climbing and orienteering.

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School Books Scheme

The picture shows school principal Mr Lenihan, with secretary of the students council Jack Long and Mr Ger Hogan from Dromcollogher Credit Union. Jack is accepting a cheque from the credit union to help alleviate the problem of heavy school bags.

In an effort to reduce the weight of school bags on pupils the school is purchasing a second set of school books so every student will have a copy of their text book both in school and at home. The result of this is students will only need to carry the copy books they need home at night




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Straight A’s for Hazelwood College Art Department

Straight A’s for Hazelwood College Art Department

Pictured are the Hazelwood College Art class who recently received their Junior Certificate results. It was an outstanding achievement for both the students and their teacher Ms Curtin that every student who sat the Junior Certificate was awarded an A grade


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Higher Options Conference

The Leaving Certificate 2 class and the Transition Year class will travel to the Higher Option Conference at the RDS Dublin on Wednesday 20th September.

Articale From www.Skool.ie

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2006

This year’s Higher Options Conference on entry procedures to third level colleges in Ireland and the UK. will take place in the RDS, Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.

Now in its twenty-first year, the conference has become the definitive and centralised forum of third level choices for Irish students. It also has the official sanction of the Irish Department of Education & Science.

Last year over 200 institutions from Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and Europe participated. These institutions included universities, colleges of further and higher education, agricultural colleges, art colleges, institutes of technology, nursing and paramedical schools, year-out organisations, professional bodies and central admissions bodies such as CAO and UCAS. We are hoping to welcome even more participants this year.

The conference takes place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 20 to September 22 inclusive, in the RDS Exhibition Centre, Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 .

The format of the conference is the same for each of the three days, to cater for the thousands of final year students who travel from all over Ireland to attend; additionally the conference centre will open this year on Thursday evening to accommodate the increasing numbers of mature students and parents who have expressed an interest in attending. Bookings from schools are not completed until mid-September, but we anticipate in the region of 25,000 students, guidance counsellors, and parents over the three-day period.

Cappanalea

The annual first year excursion to capanalea takes place in the week of 25th September. Over the week two groups of first years will travel to Cappanalea near Killorglin in County Kerry. The aim of the trip is to give the students a chance to learn about their new collegues and make new friends. Each trip will stay at the centre for two nights and three days. While there they will take part in many activities such as Rock-Climbing, Hillwalking, Canoing, Orienteering, Team Buildings Games, Night Hikes etc.

Safe Pass Course

On Friday 15th September students from Leaving Certificate Applied 1, Leaving Certificate Applied 2 and Leaving Certificate 2 who require Safe Passes for their Work Experience modules will take the nessecary Safe Pass Course allowing them to work in the construction Industry in Ireland.

The training modules incorporated within the safe pass programme are:

– The reasons for promoting safety
– Health and Safety at Work Legislation
– Accident reporting & Emergency procedures
– Accident prevention
– Health and Hygiene
– Manual Handling
– Working at heights
– Working with Electricity, underground and overhead services
– Use of hand held equipment
– Safe use of vehicles
– Noise and vibrations
– Excavations and Confined Spaces

Summer Camp at Hazelwood College

Attached are some pictures taken at the recent Hazelwood College Summer Camp. The first picture shows participants of the camp during an outing to UL. The second shows activites which took place in the school.


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