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NEW WALKWAY: Pupils and staff from Barraduff NS pictured during the opening of their new Active Schools Walkway on Wednesday.

 

One school is focusing on inspiring pupils to get active after officially opening their brand new Active School Walkway, this week.

On Wednesday, 85 pupils from Junior Infants up to Sixth class, completed a total of 1.2kms by walking their new 400 metre track three times at Barraduff NS.

And Declan O’Donoghue, who regularly participants in triathlons and Iron Man events and represented Ireland on many occasions, officially opened the new walkway around the school boundary, explained Gearoid O’Sullivan, Active School Flag Co-ordinator for Barraduff NS.

“Declan is a parent in our school,” Gearoid told the Killarney Advertiser.

“He spoke to the pupils about his sport, his fitness regime, his diet and also inspired them to try new sports and engage in an active, healthy lifestyle.”

And he added that as part of their Active School Flag initiative, and they erected walkway signs around the boundary of the school.

“The senior pupils partner with the junior pupils for the walk and chat to them as they walk. All pupils will do this every Wednesday and it is known as ‘Welly Walk Wednesdays’, all part of our Active School Flag initiative!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SERVICE IN KOSOVO: Killarney natives Lt Col Ian Harrington and Capt Shane O’Neill are currently deployed with the Irish Defence Forces as part of the NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo. Lt Col Harrington, from Loughguitane, and Capt O’Neill, from Killarney town, are among a contingent of Irish personnel serving at the mission’s headquarters in Camp Film City, Pristina.
The Irish Defence Forces have participated in the UN-mandated peace-keeping mission since 1999, focusing on maintaining a secure environment and freedom of movement for all citizens in the region. The presence of these local officers in key staff appointments continues Killarney’s long-standing connection to international peacekeeping efforts. Earlier this month, Irish personnel in Pristina marked St Patrick’s Day with a special medal ceremony to recognize their service and contribution to the mission.

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Sem staff gather to mark Ed O’Neill’s retirement

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Sem staff gather to mark Ed O’Neill’s retirement


Staff from St Brendan’s College gathered at the Randles Court Hotel last weekend to celebrate the retirement of their colleague, Ed O’Neill.

Although Mr O’Neill officially finished his teaching duties in Physical Education and History at the end of the school year last May, his fellow teachers and friends held the formal send-off this week to mark his departure from the school.
Mr O’Neill’s career at “The Sem” spanned 31 years, having first joined the teaching staff in 1995. Over three decades, he became a central figure in the school community, mentoring generations of students both in the classroom and on the sports field. He was widely respected by staff and pupils alike for his professional approach and his dedication to the college.
The retirement function provided an opportunity for past and present colleagues to acknowledge his significant contribution to the school since the mid-1990s.

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