Legally Blonde Jnr Cast Pictures

Here is a selection of cast photos from the recent performance of Legally Blonde Jnr. Thanks to Eamon Doody, Sky View photography for providing us with the pictures. Well done to the over 100 students who were involved in this years production. All aspects of the show were produced by the students, including stage lighting and sound, set design and management, right through to acting and performance. Thanks also to Catherine Upton for her help with the choreography.

Legally Blonde Jnr Backstage Pictures

Here is a selection of backstage photos from the recent performance of Legally Blonde Jnr. Thanks to Eamon Doody, Sky View photography for providing us with the pictures. Well done to the over 100 students who were involved in this years production. All aspects of the show were produced by the students, including stage lighting and sound, set design and management, right through to acting and performance. Thanks also to Catherine Upton for her help with the choreography.

Legally Blonde Jnr Show Pictures

Here are a selection of photos from the recent performance of Legally Blonde Jnr. Thanks to Eamon Doody, Sky View photography for providing us with the pictures. Well done to the over 100 students who were involved in this years production. All aspects of the show were produced by the students, including stage lighting and sound, set design and management, right through to acting and performance. Thanks also to Catherine Upton for her help with the choreography.

Lifesaver Project

One of the most important outings of the school year as LC1, TY and LCA 1 students attend the in Limerick. This initiative is supported by An Garda Siochana, Limerick Ambulance Service, the HSE, Limerick City and County Fire Service and the Road Safety Department of Limerick City and County Council. The reenactment and presentation is not for the faint hearted as it hammers home the dangers and harsh realities of taking to the road. Parents/Guardians of those who attended may like to discuss the experience with students as there are important lessons to be learned for road users of all ages.

Torc Mountain

Images from the recent Climb of Torc Mountain by Transition Years

The four hour walk took the students from the base of the Waterfall at Torc in Killarney to the top of Top Mountain, a 5km climb of 535m (1755ft) in just over 2 hours. The walk took the steep tourist climb from the base of the waterfall to the top of the waterfall. They followed the Old Kenmare Road between Torc and Mangerton mountains until they reached the south face of Torc. From there it was a trek along the OPW constructed trail to the top where a fantastic 360′ panoramic view was to seen on what was a cold but clear day. In the northly wind it was a crisp 7′C at the top.