Day 3 of our German tour! What a day A cable car to almost 3000m brought us to the peak of the Zugspitze, Germanys highest peak where we learned the true meaning of a snow day followed by hot chocolate to defrost. Next up was the fairytale castle of Hohenschwangau with breathtaking views that were the inspiration for storiesbsuch as Sleeping Beauty. Finally some of the group headed to Munich city centre to see the sites and braved the subway home.
Author: Hazelwood College
Limerick u16
Germany Day 2
Day 2 for our German students on tour – a good sleep, a hearty breakfast and they were ready for road. First up was the sound of music tour , taking in the famous sites from the film. With some beautiful spring sunshine breaking through it was hard not to be impressed by the spectacular snow capped Austrian Alps. The afternoon was spent with free time to take in the sights of Salzburg- birthplace of Mozart. A great day with lots of laughs on the way
German Tour Day 1
Some very tired students this evening after day 1 of the Senior German tour to Munich. A journey through the night allowed us to enjoy a full day in Munich – taking in the Olympiapark, the impressive BMW museum and some shopping. A good nights sleep now needed before we head to Salzburg Austria in the morning.
U15 Soccer
Hazelwood College U-15 Soccer team who today progressed to the final of the North Munster League. Despite how sunny the photo looks, tough weather conditions quickly changed the game in Adare, turning it into a battle between a well organised Croom team and the elements. Final score was Hazelwood College 4, Colaiste Chiarain Croom 0.
Irish Chemistry Olympiad
Ms Herbert pictured with two of her Chemistry students who competed in the Irish Chemistry Olympiad. Grace Noonan was one of the 20% of students that successfully got to Round 2, Seamus Stritch received highly commended and will take part in a selection process over Easter for a place on the Irish Team
Leinster House
Under 15 Hurling
Hazelwood under 15 panel who beat Kilmallock today on a score line of 2-12 to 2-08. Well done boys!