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Our money’s on the Peaky Bankers of St Brendan’s

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NOT only are they top of the class on the football pitch, but the Sem boys are now proving to be experts in opening championship level banks. In addition to winning the All Ireland Senior Colleges Football Championship this year, St Brendan’s College students, known as The Peaky Bankers, are also through for the to the AIB Build A Bank National Finals.

This is the first time that St Brendan’s College has qualified for this prestigious award.

The Peaky Bankers, whose name is a nod to the popular TV series, is made up of six transition year students, Oran O’Donoghue, Donal Lucey, Harry and James Knoblauch, Cathal Swords and Michael Buckley.

Killarney Advertiser caught up with members of the hardworking team as they created a working bank within the school. “Our mission is based on three core principals, these are, Mental Health, Brotherhood and Faith,” stated the students.

The group created a campaign together known as #brotherhood which raised awareness around mental health and in particular suicide.

“We open our bank every Tuesday in the school cafeteria and run competitions and games each week that always creates awareness around mental health and brotherhood,” stated the team.

“We have had guest speakers such as James O’Donoghue and Tom Lucey to speak about the importance of a hobby, a good bunch of friends and a good support network.”

When a member of the bank lodges money or opens a new account they receive a ‘We Back Our Boys’ welcome pack which includes a number of goodies including an introduction booklet with contact numbers and social media links.

The AIB Build A Bank National Final takes place in Dublin at the end of this month. The boys have their hearts set on claiming the €5,000 cash prize for their school. They hope to put the money towards research and events for the school to create more awareness of mental health issues amongst the students.

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Local workshop empowers community

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An impactful Parents of Teens Workshop, hosted by mental-health advocate Neil Kelders, was held on Thursday, November 13, at The Panoramic, Race Course, drawing a huge turnout of around 140 attendees.

Parents, teachers, coaches, carers, and community workers gathered for an evening centred on connection, communication and emotional wellbeing.


Although Neil no longer lives in Killarney, his work takes him to communities across Ireland and beyond.

He made a special journey home to give back to the place where his inspiration for this path first began.

It was during difficult times in Killarney that Neil found his purpose in supporting the wellbeing of others and returning to share that message carried deep meaning.

Neil opened the evening with a deeply personal video he had recorded during one of the lowest points in his life, a moment originally meant as a goodbye.

The room fell silent, ears tuned, hearts open.

From there, he spoke honestly about his struggles with anxiety, depression and the silence that stigma often forces. His message resonated strongly: check in with loved ones, even when the signs aren’t visible.

The workshop was highly interactive, with attendees openly sharing concerns before Neil addressed them with practical strategies and compassionate insight.

The central theme was clear: keep communication open and create safe spaces for young people.

Community members offered powerful reflections.

Eamonn Fitzgerald praised Neil’s “unmasking,” reminding everyone that “it is ok to say ‘I am not ok’.”

Gemma Hilario said the evening “opened dialogue on mental health and helped remove stigma.”

Lisa Hegarty found the workshop “incredibly insightful and empowering.”

Elaine O’Neill praised the “invaluable toolbox” Neil provided for supporting loved ones.

Frances O’Sullivan highlighted Neil’s lived-experience coaching, offering “actionable strategies to better approach and listen to young adults.”

The evening left a lasting impact, 140 families, classrooms and teams better equipped, supported and connected.

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Festive walks add to festive experience

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The energetic Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has Christmas all wrapped up this year – and those that enjoy the great outdoors have been advised to follow suit.

The festival committee has organised a series of festive season walks which are designed specifically for locals and visitors to experience much of what Killarney has to offer during the most magical time of the year.


The walks will take place every day from December 27 right through to January 1 and the low-level routes will ensure they are suitable for all, particularly families enjoying the holiday season in the Christmas capital of Ireland.


Routes, which won’t be difficult and will take in areas within the national park and other places of interest, are currently being finalised and bookings will need to be made in advance on www.christmasinkillarney.com.


There will be a charge of €20 and all profits made will be donated to charity.

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