Mary’s Meal’s Collection

Well done to our senior students who volunteered to help with the collection on Sunday for Mary’s meals. We are very proud of their efforts.
Well done to our senior students who volunteered to help with the collection on Sunday for Mary’s meals. We are very proud of their efforts.
Thanks to everyone who bought beautiful treats today to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day. Thanks to Grace Callan for all her organisation and especially for her amazing bread and to Ms. Gordon, Luke Diver 5th year and Abdelrahman Omer 2nd year, for baking some lovely treats.
As part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week Mrs Sweeney Ty class taught a photography workshop in St Bernadette’s school, what a fantastic evening in the glorious spring sunshine, the boys definitely inspired a few talented future photographers.
Everone here in St. Eunan’s College wants to wish our entire school community a happy and healthy St. Patrick’s Day
School will be closed on Mon and Tues March 17th an 18th. It will reopen on Wed 19th. See you all soon
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The Parents Association will hold their annual Coffee Morning on Saturday 8th March in the College from 9.30 – 12.30pm.Donations of food items such as scones, biscuits, cakes and tray bakes etc. are most welcome and can be left into the school on Friday or early Saturday morning.
Ms. Beeton and her Horticulture class will also host a a Plant Sale at the same time with plants grown here in our polly tunnel.
We hope to see as many people as possible to enjoy our wares and support our Parents Association who work so hard for the benefit of our school and our students.
It is with deep sadness that we mark the passing of Rev. P. Austin Laverty, ninth President of St. Eunan’s College. A native of Stranorlar, Fr. Laverty served as President from 1971 to 1982, guiding the school through a period of significant growth and change following the introduction of free education.
During his tenure, he oversaw the construction of a major school extension to accommodate a broadening curriculum and modernized the boarding facilities.
During his time as a student in Saint Eunan’s, he captained the College to the Rannafast Cup in 1955.
He later served in parishes across the Raphoe diocese, including Glenfin and Ardara. Fr. Laverty’s contributions to St. Eunan’s and the wider community are immense and he will be fondly remembered.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
We would like to wish our entire school community a relaxing, and restflul mid-term break.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday March 24th fully recharged for another busy term.