Decorating for Christmas

Decorating for Christmas

Leaving Certificate Applied I students stand before Hazelwood College’s Christmas tree and Christmas Crib, which are situated at the heart of the school both physically and spiritually. They serve as colourful reminders of Hazelwood College’s ethos and also serve to encourage students in the last few weeks of 2012. The students, all Leaving Certificate Applied I, are (left to right) Rachel Heffernan, Heidi O’Dell, Margaret Kiely, John Matthews, Niamh Ryan, James Foley, Dean Prunty and Noel Geary.

Hazelwood College gets ready for Christmas as Leaving Certificate Applied I students John Matthews (background) and Rachel Heffernan (left) and Niamh Ryan (right) decorate the school’s Christmas tree.

Hazelwood College Leaving Certificate Applied I students Heidi O’Dell (left) and Rachel Heffernan (right) examine their Christmas decorating as they spread festive cheer throughout Hazelwood College.

Grow Your Own- Supersized!

Grow Your Own- Supersized!

Grow Your Own- Supersized! Hazelwood College Leaving Certificate Applied student Natasha Mangan presents her Hotel Catering and Tourism teacher, Ms Emer O’Flaherty, with a courgette, which Natasha grew as part of a key assignment for her Leaving Certificate Applied course.

Car Safety Day

Car Safety Day

Photos from the recent car safety day for Leaving Certificate Applied students.

Picture 1: Hazelwood College Leaving Certificate Applied I and II students recently participated in a car safety demonstration under the supervision of Michael Gleeson. In the course of the day long practical demonstration, students learned valuable skills that will enable them to preserve their lives on the road.

Picture 2: Leaving Certificate Applied I students from Hazelwood College as they participate in the day long car safety demonstration as they listen to Michael Gleeson, who through using his ‘MOG’ car, was able to demonstrate the dangers posed through dangerous driving.

Picture 3: Michael Gleeson with Hazelwood College LCA I students as he explains the safety features of cars, using his ‘MOG’ car.