Mulroy College U16 girls gaelic team who defeated Pobal Scoil Ghaoth Dobhair 4-16 to 1-8 in their opening game this week.
Sports Day 1st October 2015
The annual school Sports Day was held last Thur 1st October. Students and staff had a fantastic day participating in a wide range of events. Many thanks to Ms Evelyn Crampsie and Mr Ciaran Mc Elwaine for organising a great
Karen wins Gold
Karen Gallagher 2nd year who won the gold medal in the 2nd year girls race at the Finn Valley secondary schools cross country meet recently
John Friel goes for Nottingham Forrest trials
Mulroy College student John Friel has has gone over to Nottingham Forrest football club for soccer trials. We are very proud of this achievement and wish him the very best of luck.
TY visit Glenveagh National Park
Mulroy College Transition Year Students took full advantage of the great weather last week when they visited Glenveagh National Park. Following their walk along the Glen path they enjoyed lunch at the park before visiting the viewing points and enjoying
Junior Certificate Results in Mulroy College
Congratulations and well done to all those students who received their Junior Certificate results today.
Mulroy college students celebrating Ireland’s victory against Georgia
A group of students traveled to Dublin to the Aviva stadium to watch Ireland play Georgia. Students and staff had a great day and enjoyed watching the game and celebrating the victory.
Vote for Ryan
A past pupil of Mulroy College, Ryan McBride’s solo blog crackplot.com was nominated as best blog in the ‘Arts and Culture’ category by Blog Awards Ireland. On Crackplot, Carrigart man Ryan covers mainly Music and Film, with an occasional article
Aiming Higher a guide for parents
Minister for Education and Skills Jan O’Sullivan TD has launched ‘Aiming Higher’ a Guide for Parents and Guardians to support their children in Higher Education Choices. The guide, which was authored by Patrice Twomey Director of the Cooperative Education and Careers Division
Great results for Mulroy College
There were many tears last Wednesday as students received their results but overwhelmingly they were tears of joy. Students received very high grades and many receiving A1 in higher level subjects securing very high points. This week saw CAO offers