Events 2009/10

Below is a summary of the calendar of events from the school year 2009/10. While this list is comprehensive it is not complete, it is indicative of the amount of extra-curricular work that the students and staff of Hazelwood College undertook in the past academic year.

September 2009

1/9 Transition Year Drugs talk

4/9 LCA Induction

9/9 Junior Cert Results

11/9 Leaving Cert Applied I Team Building Day to Ballyloughran

16/9 Transition Year Team Building Day to Ballyloughran

17/9 Group of Transition Year Students begin Camogie Referee Course

17/9/ U-18 Munster Football Championship v Killenaule (won)

21/9 U 18 Hurling v Doon CBS (won)

23/9 LCA 2 group visited Spin South West Radio Station and Thomond Park

22/9 TY and LCA Ploughing Champioship

23/9 Senior Ladies Football match v Boherbue (won)

23/9 Basketball Boys blitz

25/9 LCVP Class trip to Thomond Park

25/9 TY Herbal Medicine

26/9 School Concert

28/9 Class 1A and 1B to Cappanalea

29/9 6th Year and 5th Year and LCA Careers Exhibition

30/9 Class 1C and 1D to Cappanalea

30/9 Mini Sevens Munster Camogie Blitz (Runners up)

October 2009

1/10 Junior Ladies Football v St Annes, Tipperary Town (won)

2/10 Leaving Cert Biology Class trip to Fota Island

5/10 LC 1 & 2 Geography trip to Burren Co. Clare

6/10 1st and 2nd Year Limerick Camogie A Blitz (won)

7/10 1st Year Cork A Camogie Blitz

7/10 U18 Munster Hurling Championship v Brogans, Bandon (won)

8/10 5th and 6th Year Geography trip to Burren, Co. Clare

8/10 First Year Hurling Blitz

12/10 TY dance group to Rathfredagh

12/10 Intermediate A Munster League Camogie v St Marys Mallow (won)

12/10 LCA1 Fás Exhibition Tralee

14/10 Parent Teacher Meetings

14/10 Boys Basket ball blitz

15/10 U 18 Munster Football (lost)

16/10 Junior Ladies Football v Clonmel (draw)

16/10 Transition Year First Aid

19/10 Transition Year Lifesaver Project

21/10 LCA Theatre trip to Firar’s Gate

23/10 School tour to Germany

November 2009

6/11 Primary Schools Open Night

6/11 LCA began Tae-Kou-do Classes

3/11 Transition Year Integrated Dance Rathfredagh

6/11 Green Schools Committee to Charleville

6/11 Primary Schools Open Day

10/11 Primary Schools Science Quiz

10/11 Tea / Coffee fundraiser

12/11 1st / 2nd / 3rd Year Science Quiz

12/11 Senior Science ISTA Quiz

14/11 Primary Schools Camogie Blitz

9/11 Transition Year Lucca Leadership Programme (2 days)

11/11 Transition Year students to Clarion hotel Limerick

12/11 3rd Year CSPE to Limerick Prison

12/11 1st and 2nd year Basketball squads to SMI

17/11 U18 Hurling match in Ballina Co Tipperary

19/11 Transition Year Lucca Leadership Programme (2 days)

19/11 LCA first aid Classes

23/11 Junior Camogie match in Rathkeale

26/11 Junior Camogie Match – Borrisokane

December 2009

3/12 Senior Camogie Mallow

4/12 Frank Broderick Sugar Craft demonstration

7/12 LCA Hot dog sale

10/12 U16 Hurling Mallow

11/12 Transition Years to Tralee IT

11/12 Third year study skills

14/12 Senior Camogie v Tralee IT

15/12 3rd year DATS

15/12 LCA Ice skating

16/12 Junior Camogie Semi Final Mallow

17/12 Transition Year Handballl Course. Broadford Ball Alley

15th – 21st House Exams

January 2010

19/01 Transition Years to FM 102

20/01 U18 Football in Rathkeale

22/01 Transition Years to Tralee IT

25/01 Cross country event Newcastle West

26/01 Transition Year group visit FM 102

26/01 1st Year Hurling. Rathbane

27/01 U18 Hurling match in Cooleyroe

27/01 Senior Camogie match. Mallow.

28/01 Quiz and Debating teams to Castletroy

28/01 U16 Hurling match in Abbeyfeale.

28/1 Green Day

29/01 U16 & U19 Girls Basketball match. Newcastle West.

February 2010

01/02 Senior Girls football game in Bansha.

02/02 Transition group to FM 104

6/02 Assessment for incoming first years

2nd-12th February Leaving & Junior Pre Exams

09/02 Transition year group to FM 104

11/02 LC 1 & 11 Engineering classes visit Baldonnell.

21/01 U18 Hurling match. Doon.

23/02 Plúirín Sneachta agus na Seachtar Fir Beaga Transition Year Irish Play

24/02 U18 football match in Dromcollogher

24/02 School Retreats

25/02 5th and 6th Year Agricultural Science students visit Pallaskenry

27/02 U18 Munster Hurling Semi final in Lattin.

March 2010

01/03 RES for LCA

03/03 U16 Hurling Charleville

05/03 1st & 2nd year Basketball to Caherconlish

07/03 Build a bank regional finals

08/03 Art trip to Newgrange

10/03 AIB speaker

10/03 Junior Girls Football to Glin

10/03 U16 Football to Newcastlewest

11/03 2nd Year Boys Basketball to Limerick

11/03 Junior Girls Munster Final Ballincollig

11/3 2nd Year Home Economics class visit Broadford Childcare Centre

12/03 U18 Munster Hurling final in Abbeyfeale

16/03 U18 Football to Rathkeale

18/03 1st Year Girls football to Neville Park

18/03 LCA attend show in the Everyman Palace theatre Cork

18/03 One Good Idea contestants visit Broadford National School

20/03 U18 Hurling All Ireland Semi Final Cashel,

22/03 U16 Football to Askeaton

23/03 Leaving Cert Applied Lunch for Work Experience Employers

25/03 Success in Green Dragon Competition

26/03 U16 Basketball to Castletroy

26/03 Transition Years work with Milford National School

29/03 Winners of Best Display at AIB Build a Bank awards

26/03 1st Year Hurling Final in Newcastle West

26/03 Daffodil Day Fundraiser

23rd-26th Department Irish Inspection

26th-28th Variety Show and Dirty Dancing

26th-12th Easter Break. Various extra classes held for exam classes in Maths, LCVP, Biology, Woodwork, Construction, German, Irish

29th -30th Easter camp for incoming first years

April 2010

Transition Year Log on Learning Programme completed.

02/04 Good Friday Card Drive

12-16th April. Leaving Cert Oral Irish Exams

13/04 Transition Year Students visit Rathfredagh

14/04 Camogie Match in Limerick

15/04 First Year History Trip

15/04 JC HE practical exam

16/04 Transtion Year work with Milford National School

16/04 1st Year Hurling in Donoghmore

19/04 Leaving Cert German Oral Exams

20/04 Green Schools Inspection

20/04 Transition Year dance Rathfredagh

21/04 Transition Years work with Milford National School

21st-23rd Leaving Cert Oral French Exams

20th-23rd Practical Music Exams

22/04 1st Year Football Meelin

22/04 Winners of North Munster Schools History quiz.

23/04 County Athletics in University of Limerick

26th -30th LCA Task Exams

27/04 Staff planning meeting

28/04 Fund Raising Basketball Blitz

30/04 third year trip to opera house

May 2010

05/05 Basketball in UL

05/05 Basketball in Laural Hill

05/05 LCA HCT trip to Limerick

07/05 Basketball finals in UL

10/05 LCA HCT practical exam.

17/05 Primary schools volley ball finals

17/05 LCA English, Irish and German Orals

18/05 Darina Allen demonstration and LCVP enterprise talk

25/05 LCA end of year trip to Aquadome and Karting

27/05 Awards day

27/05 TY Graduation

28/05 2nd year trip to Torc Mountain

31/05 LC and LCA Graduation night.

June 2010

1st to 4th House Exams

Kerry Challenge 2010

The second year students recently climbed all 535m of Torc Mountain in Killarney.

In a four hour walk we initally climbed the side of Torc waterfall to the top where we joined the Old Kenmare Road until we reached the south side of the Mountain. We then followed the OPW installed trail to the top. The trail is made of a variety of gravel, rock and raised railway sleeper beds.

At the top students were treated on a perfectly clear day to a 360deg panoramic view taking in the Lakes of Killarney, Purple Mountain, McGillycuddy Reeks and the Black Valley, Inch Beach, Mangerton Mountain and County Cork towards Millstreet and Mallow.

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More images to follow in the coming days.

Darina Allen Cookery Demonstration

Sharon has Winning Recipe!

In an attempt to safeguard the expertise and skills of grandparents in Ireland and in many parts of the world, Darina Allen helped to launch the first Slow Food International Grandmother’s Day, last year which was celebrated on April 25th. It is an opportunity for grandmothers and grandfathers to bring together their grandchildren in order to impart their knowledge, experience and to reminisce about their own childhoods. These occasions allow precious life skills to be shared and not forgotten.

The Irish Examiner newspaper in conjunction with Slow Food Ireland welcomed and supported the initiative for the second year running. Home Economics students were encouraged by Ms. Daly to enter the competition by submitting their favourite grannies’ recipe along with reasons for their choice. The winning recipe chosen by Darina was that of Sharon Geary, a 5th Year student in Hazelwood College, Dromcollogher.

Part of Sharon’s prize was a cookery demonstration in Hazelwood College by none other than Darina Allen of the internationally acclaimed Ballymaloe Cookery School, Shanagarry Co. Cork. There was great excitement around the school as preparations were made for the visit on Tuesday 18th May 2010.

Ready steady cook! Tuesday the 18th May finally arrived and the Home Economics room was laid out so that every possible vantage point was secured. Darina Allen the world renowned chef, author and T.V. personality glided into the room and was met by over eighty excited students. Another eighty pupils watched the demonstration via wireless video link in an adjoining room thanks to the expertise of 5th year pupil Paudie Walsh. Darina and her lightening quick assistant Soricha demonstrated a vast array of culinary skills as a selection of delicious recipes were prepared, cookThe dishes included yeast pizza base topped with chorizo sausage, olives and mozzarella, white soda bread, tomato fondue, crunchy orange butter scones, oatmeal biscuits, Rachel’s drop scones and raspberry jam.

Darinas’ energy, passion and flare was mesmerising as she wowed both students and staff with her culinary expertise and knowledge. Students strained to see her every move such was the speed and ease at which she worked. Her energy and vigour inspired us and left us wanting more! She placed huge emphasis on promoting and using locally sourced produce while also, encouraging us to keep in touch with our indigenous roots.

Sharon’s grandmother who was the source of the winning recipe was present at the demonstration and watched with pride as Darina presented Sharon with a signed copy of her latest cookery book “Forgotten Skills”. As a small token of our appreciation Sharon presented Darina with a Hazel sapling which was provided by An T-Ionad Glas, the Organic College in Dromcollogher. This was a wonderful experience for the students of Hazelwood College and one they will treasure for years to come.

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All Ireland Basketball Final

All Ireland Basketball Final

Some photos of the recent All Ireland Basketball final where our second year boys team did us proud. Losing by litteraly the last throw of the game in a tense final against Rathagan, Co. Meath

All Ireland Final Second Year C Boys:
Ard Scoil Rathangan 31 (A Whelan 10, N Nurney 7, D Gorry 7)
Hazelwood College 28 (S Flanagan 11, C Fahy 8, D Lacey 6)

Full match report to follow

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Hazelwood College is the Overall Winner at Scifest 2010.

Hazelwood College is the Overall Winner at Scifest 2010.

Hazelwood College is celebrating this week with the news that one of its entries has been awarded with the accolade of ‘Best Overall Project’ at Scifest 2010 held in Limerick Institute of Technology on April 27th. The project entitled, ‘An Investigative Study on the use of Seaweed and Commercial Fertilisers in Growing Winter Density Lettuce Variety’ was carried out by Second Year students, Bridann Cronin and Clare Fehin. On the day this project also won First Prize in the Junior Life Sciences category. The aim of the project was to investigate the use of seaweed as a fertiliser for Winter Density lettuce variety, compared with the use of a commercial fertiliser and the effect of both on germination and development of the lettuce plants. From the results gained through extensive experimentation the girls concluded that seaweed is the better fertiliser for aiding germination, seedlings development and lettuce plant foliage growth over the commercial fertilser used and over water. Concern for health and food sourcing is a worldwide issue and being more aware of the possibilities of using organic sources of soil and plant nutrition is important in advancing and caring for the health of the community. The girls worked laboriously to complete their investigation and congratulations are due in recognising their hard work and dedication to scientific research. Well Done girls from your science teacher Ms. O’ Connor. Bridann and Clare will now travel with Ms. O’ Connor to the National Finals of Scifest.

More news to celebrate came in the form of another award for two Transition Year girls Aideen O’ Flynn and Katie Lordan. Their project entitled ‘An Investigative Study on the Lichen Biodiversity in Limerick City and County as an Indicator of Air Quality’ was awarded Second Place in the Senior Life Sciences category. The aim of their project was to investigate the variety of lichens growing in Limerick City and an outward radius toward West Limerick as an indicator of locational air quality and potential changes in air quality.

As a result of their investigation it was concluded that Limerick City and County show complex biodiversity in lichen species found on trees. There are a wide range of species from ‘semi-tolerant’ to ‘very-sensitive’ species found throughout City and County locations drawing the conclusion that Limerick City and County has good air quality as indicated by the lichen biodiversity. A lot of hard work went into this project and the girls should be very proud of themselves. Congratulations from Ms. O’ Connor.

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Hazelwood College has ‘A Good Idea’ in reaching the Nationals Finals.

Hazelwood College has ‘A Good Idea’ in reaching the Nationals Finals.

Hazelwood College second year students Karen O’ Kelly, Áine O’ Sullivan and Aisling O’ Connor, are celebrating reaching the National Finals of ‘One Good Idea’ Project to be held in Dublin Castle on May 6, 2010. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland anchors the ‘One Good Idea’ Project on a national level. The girls have been imaginative and effective in deciding on a slogan for their group ‘AKA Energy’- Saving by Changing. The girls have developed programmes with the aim of raising awareness of primary school children on ways they can make everyday energy savings. The girls have developed a programme suitable for the younger junior and likewise for the older pupils at primary level. The programmes are informative, interactive and fun with ways of making changes to save energy everyday at home and at school at the core of their message. A very big thank you must be extended to all the primary school principals, teachers and pupils who have facilitated the girls and welcomed them into their classrooms. So far the girls have run their programmes in Tullylease N.S, Dromcollogher N.S, Milford N.S and Broadford N.S.

The girls are the only group from Limerick to be successful in this prestigious competition and are working hard to get ready for the finals. Only twenty projects from second-level schools all around the country were awarded with a place to compete in the finals. Staff and students alike at the college are ecstatic at the news. Congratulations from Ms. O’ Connor, the girls’ teacher who will accompany them to the final on May 6, 2010.

Many thanks must be extended to a sponsor of the project, McMahon Eco-fuels from Kantoher.

Lucca Leadership Graduation

Lucca Leadership Graduation

Pictured are the Hazelwood College Transition Year students who recieved certificates for completing the Lucca Leadership programme with west Limerick Volunteer Support Service.

Pictured with them are School Principal, Mr Brendan Burke and Mr Paul Moriarty of The West Limerick Volunteer Support Service.

Log On Learning Transition Year Graduates at Hazelwood College

Log On Learning Transition Year graduates at Hazelwood College

Following a successful Log On Learn programme at Hazelwood College participants received their certificates of completion. Photo includes Principal Mr Brendan Burke, TY tutors and newly qualified LOL TY graduates.

Log On, Learn is a nationwide programme run in conjunction with Transition Year. Its aim is to guide senior members of the community through an introduction to computers by using a ‘buddy’ system whereby a transition year student sits with each participant so that they get individual and personalised tuition. This is the first time the course has been run at Hazelwood College and it has been a great success. Each week a different topic was covered so that over the course of 6 weeks participants gained computer knowledge and became more confident. Transition year students themselves became the teachers and it was a great way of bringing the school and the wider community together. Following its great success it is hoped to run the programme again in the autumn.