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Sliabh Luachra students strike gold at National PExpo!

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The school community at Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra is celebrating a remarkable achievement by three of their Transition Year students who emerged as overall winners at the prestigious PExpo national competition held at the National Indoor Arena in Dublin recently.

The talented team, comprised of Tommy O’Connor (researcher), Abbie O Leary (designer), and Yvonne Finnegan (data analyst), triumphed in the senior competition category with their insightful research project titled, ‘Could Ireland host the Olympics?’ Their success in the 'Olympic ideas and values' category highlights their dedication and innovative thinking.
The students were expertly mentored throughout their project by their PE teacher, Aoife O’ Farrell, whose guidance proved invaluable in their journey to victory.
PExpo is a national platform that brings together secondary school students to showcase their projects focused on the vital areas of sport, health, and physical fitness.
Supported by the Physical Education Association of Ireland (PEAI), the competition aims to foster a deeper understanding of these crucial aspects among second-level students.
Over the past decade, PExpo has experienced significant growth, evolving from a small event to a major national competition held at the impressive Sport Ireland headquarters in Ballymun. PExpo 2025 witnessed participation from hundreds of schools and students and proudly boasts endorsement from Dare to Believe and the Olympic Federation of Ireland. Notably, past PExpo winners have gone on to achieve further accolades, including claiming the top prize at the BT Young Scientist competition.

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Diesel alternative now available in Killarney

A new, more environmentally friendly diesel alternative is now available in Killarney, with Certa’s site in the Woodlands Industrial Estate becoming the first in Kerry to dispense hydrotreated vegetable oil […]

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A new, more environmentally friendly diesel alternative is now available in Killarney, with Certa’s site in the Woodlands Industrial Estate becoming the first in Kerry to dispense hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).

The renewable fuel is already being used locally — including by Deros Coaches.
HVO is a low-carbon biofuel that serves as a direct replacement for traditional diesel.

Made by treating waste plant material with hydrogen, it does not release any additional carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
Compared to regular diesel, HVO emits up to 90% less CO₂ and also offers benefits such as lower NOx emissions, biodegradability, longer shelf-life, and being completely fossil-free.

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St Brigid’s principal Róisín Moore to step down

After years at the helm of St Brigid’s Secondary School, Principal Róisín Moore has announced her decision to step down, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in the school’s […]

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After years at the helm of St Brigid’s Secondary School, Principal Róisín Moore has announced her decision to step down, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in the school’s history.

In a statement issued by the school community this week, Ms Moore described the decision as deeply personal.

“This has not been an easy decision,” she said.

“But I believe the time is right for me to explore other opportunities while also giving greater attention to family responsibilities. The role of principal is a demanding one, and I have always strived to give it my full commitment.”

Ms Moore’s tenure at St. Brigid’s has been defined by vision, compassion, and a deep commitment to the values of CEIST and Catholic education. A former student of the school , she returned years later to lead the institution she credits with shaping her both personally and professionally.

“Serving as Principal of St Brigid’s has been one of the great honours of my life,” she said. “I remain deeply committed to the values of CEIST and to the mission of Catholic education. I am proud of what we have achieved together, and I leave the role with immense gratitude for the opportunity to lead the school community.”

Her leadership coincided with significant achievements, including a very positive WSE-MLL (Whole School Evaluation – Management, Leadership and Learning) report, the continued advancement of a major building project, and the fostering of what she described as “a caring and inclusive environment with high expectations at its core.”

“We have an outstanding teaching staff, a robust culture of leadership and management, and a clear sense of purpose and direction,” she added. “I have every confidence the board of management and staff will continue to bring the school forward.”

Teacher and school PRO Sheree Murphy paid tribute on behalf of staff and students.

‘It’s hard to put into words just how much Róisín has meant to St Brigid’s and to all of us who have had the privilege of working under her leadership” said Ms Murphy.

“She has been an exceptional leader, steadfast, visionary, and deeply committed to every student, staff member, and family in our school community. Her dedication has truly brought the school from strength to strength.”

“Through her guidance, I personally have grown immensely as a teacher. Her belief in professional development, collaborative leadership, and high expectations has helped shape the kind of educator I am today.”

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