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TY Trip to the Greenway
Well done to all of our TY students who cycled the Greenway in Dungaravan last week. The students cycled to Kilmacthomas where they enjoyed some
Prefects 2024/25
Wishing this year’s Prefects and Head boys/girls good luck for the coming academic year
Open Day
We had a fantastic response to our Open Day last Saturday, a sincere thank you to all who attended. A huge thank you too to
Hockey Success
The Junior A girls beat Bandon (a) 4-1 in a friendly match on Wednesday. Goals came from Rachel Sweetnam (2), Romy Cussen and Ali Twohig.
7 Day Boarding Trip
This weekend our 7 day Boarders took advantage of the good weather and enjoyed a trip to Fota Wildlife Park on Saturday last. (more pics
Welcome Form 1
A warm welcome to the newest members of the Midleton College family. This year’s Form 1 students arrived at Midleton College this morning where they
Congratulations to Leaving Cert class of 2024
We are immensely proud to congratulate the Leaving Certificate Class of 2024 on their outstanding achievements. This year, our students excelled scoring H1’s across 26
International Hockey
Well done to Form 6 students Sean and Rob who played on the Irish U18 boys hockey team in the 7-Nations which took place in
Athletics News
Congrats to Kyle Kamdem who finished 5th in the Senior Boys 100m at the Irish Schools Track & Field Championships in Tullamore at the weekend.
TY Mentors
The fourth years went to Scala for their day of training to be mentors to the incoming first years next year. Thanks to Fiona Moylan
LIFT Programme for TY Students
Midleton College is delighted to announce that 38 of our Transition year students have been recently trained in the LIFT programme and have become our
National Winners
Congratulations to Form 4 Gaeilge class who came 2nd place out of thousands of entries in the Seachtain na Gaelige national competition organised by Conradh
Irish Guidedogs Fundraiser
Last Friday, our Transition Year students offered their support to the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind charity. Our students operated various collection points across