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PTech work placement and Showcase event

Lats Friday, our entire TY cohort completed their 5 week work placements as part of the PTech programme. Students were in business partners such as IBM, CISCO, Irish Life, Virgin, Irish Rail, Salesforce and Deloitte, amongst others. On the day, the students and partners held a showcase event showing the project and task work they … Read more

Solar panels installed on main building roof

Anybody driving along North Strand road will now be able to see phase 1 of our solar panel installation now on the rooftop! The panels are part of the Solar PV scheme and are used to reduce our energy consumption from the grid, make the school more energy green, and during the summer months be … Read more

Free School Book Scheme for Junior Cycle students 2024/25

Please find below announcement regarding free book scheme for students who will be in 1st, 2nd and 3rd year in 2024/25. We would ask parents/guardians to read this carefully, and we will have further information on operation of this in the coming weeks and when booklists etc. are confirmed. School books are provided free to … Read more

Accessing Results- VSWare tutorial for Parents/Guardians

Please see video below for instructions on using our school app to access your child’s reports and information online at any time. This is where we will share with you reports from Christmas and Summer house exams, as well of course following ‘mock exams’ for students in 3rd or 6th year. All previous years information … Read more

Key Conversations – Anti Bullying Parents/Guardians workshop

This Wednesday evening, the school will host a parents/guardians evening with Monica Rowe. Monica runs a group called ‘Key Conversations’, and focuses on mental health, bullying and coping as an adolescent in today’s world. She is also skilled in assitig homes in having these ‘key conversations’ with the young person. This will take place in … Read more

Healthy Eating Initiative

Dear Parents, Guardians, Students and Staff, From February 19th- March 22nd (between midterm and Easter breaks), the school will be running a healthy eating initative. Specifically, we are focusing on what we drink, and what are healthy options. For this period, the school will be a ‘no energy drinks’ zone. Energy drinks, typically those with … Read more

Christmas Letter from the Principal

Dear Parents/Guardians & Students,  I hope all is well with you and your loved ones. As we approach the Christmas break, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the students for the ongoing support at the end of the longest term of the year. The daily lives of students today can … Read more

Parent/Guardian Webinar – “Help Your Child Achieve Their Academic Potential”

TU Dublin in conjunction with Student Enrichment Services is delighted to offer parents/guardians in your school a one hour webinar entitled  “Help Your Child Achieve Their Academic Potential” on November 21st @ 7.00pm. This highly sought after webinar will highlight simple, practical ideas to help students to achieve in their school studies. Please see attached flyer with … Read more

Irish Times Article- Girls and boys cross decades-long gender divides as single-sex schools go mixed

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/education/2023/09/01/girls-and-boys-cross-decades-long-gender-divides-as-single-sex-schools-go-mixed/ After 135 years of being a single-sex school for boys, St Joseph’s on the northside of Dublin was one of several schools that began welcoming girls as a newly co-educational school last week. Incoming first-year student Jack D’Arcy felt it would be “basically the same” though “because people are people”. D’Arcy attended an all-boys … Read more

Safe Routes to Schools -Consultation Phase

Dear all, A non-statutory consultation will be open for  proposed School Zones at St Joseph’s Secondary and St Joseph’s Primary from Monday May 29th to Friday June 16th 2023. School Zones are built infrastructural upgrades that are designed to give priority to students at the school gate by freeing up footpaths and reducing vehicle drop-offs, pick-ups and … Read more