Potential extra night for show

The school is considering adding a third night for this years show. Friday and Saturday nights are now sold out.

Anyone interested in attending Sunday night should contact the school tomorrow (Friday) before 2pm.

A minimum level of attendence will be needed before the performance will be scheduled.

Day Care Centre

Hazelwood College Arts Committee, lead by 5th year student Andrew Cussen, present acheque of €500.00 to Dromcollogher Day Care Centre. The money is the proceeds of the recent Arts Exhibition which was held in Dromcollogher recently.

Annual Variety Show and Concert

Annual Variety Show and Concert

Hazelwood College’s Annual Variety Show and Concert will take place on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st of March.
(Subject to demand an extra performance may take place on Sunday 1st April.)

This year will present the usual mix of talent from across all the year groups in the school. Alongside the Variety Show will be a performance of excerpts from the ‘Little Shop of Horrors’.

Admission is by ticket only.

Tickets are available through Reception and through students of the school. Contact 063-83121 for details.
Tickets are priced €10 for Adults, €5 for Student / OAP

Focus Ireland

David Davern and Stephen Duggan (LCA2) with two guest speakers from Focus Ireland. Julianna and Kate spoke to the LCA2 class on Homelessness in Ireland as part of their Contemporary Issues task

Romeo and Juliet

Third year students from Hazelwood College, Dromcollogher, pictured with their teachers, Mr O Connor and Ms. Devine who travelled to the Firkin Crane theatre in Cork to see a performance of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet

LCA Heritage visit to Adare

LCA1 class from Hazelwood College who went on a tour of the heritage sites in Adare as part of the Hotel Catering and tourism class. They are pictured here with their teacher Ms Mari Kearney on the steps of Adare Manor.

DEAR – Drop Everything and Read

To celebrate World Book Day and to promote literacy within the school, staff and students of Hazelwood College decided to take a break from their busy timetables and participate in some DEAR time. On Thursay 1st March students and staff were encouraged to simply DROP EVERYTHING AND READ.