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Laois Food Appeal
Created : 30 Nov 2021, 9:54 AM
Archived : 30 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
A massive Thank You to Jim in Hughes’s Pharmacy who gave so generously to the CBS Food Appeal! We are so grateful for your donation. A reminder to all staff and students that you can drop donations to Ms. Lewens in RG52 and thank you all for your donations so far!! @hughespharmacy #givingback #laoisfoodappeal #fromeachhisbest
Half zips now in stock in SHAWS
Created : 29 Nov 2021, 7:00 PM
Archived : 29 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
The delivery of O’Neills half zips has now arrived in SHAWS. Those who had left their names and numbers on a list have been rang to collect theirs and I’m told there are an additional 20 of each size in stock - so call in asap to get them. More are on the way as well, though it may be after Christmas when they are in stock. Thank you for your great patience these past few months.
Congratulations Aaron & Amaan
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 4:38 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
Congratulations to Aaron Dooley and Amaan Sanni who made the final 29 of the Ireland U18 Basketball Squad ireland.basketball/20211123054022-head-coach-kelleher-selects-ireland-u18-men-s-panel @basketball_ireland @panthersportlaoise #hardworkpaysoffs #fromeachhisbest
Toy Show Treats
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 3:43 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
The 1st Year Home Ec boys have baked some tasty treats for the Toy Show tonight. Enjoy the long weekend!! #spongecake #toyshowtreats #fromeachhisbest
School Jackets & PE Half Zips
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 2:00 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
I'd like to clarify again for parents what we are asking the lads to wear and do with regard to these items of uniform. Several stories seem to be going home that are confusing parents and I hope to answer your questions with this notification. The half zips are NOT in stock in SHAWS. They have been out of stock since September. When a student says he cannot get it in SHAWS, we believe him. In particular the larger sizes. Nobody is punished for not having it. O'Neills are held up with the order but they should be ready for the January return to school. For PE, the lads are expected to just wear a black top if they can't purchase the half zip, any colour T shirt and black bottoms. Of course, wearing the half zip is the aim, and they all look really well in them. The school coat IS IN STOCK in SHAWS. Once inside the door of this school, no other coat or jacket is to be worn. If it is cold in the classrooms, as it is lately, your son should either wear extra layers under his uniform or you can purchase the school jacket in SHAWS. If he is in 6th year, you may not wish to do so, but he still cannot wear another jacket inside the school or on school trips. This rule has been in place since 2009, it is not new, it only relaxed last year after lockdown. If your son is in any year from 1st - 5th, he really should have the school jacket. He will get the wear out of it. If he hopes to do TY, he definitely needs it as he will not be able to wear anything other than his uniform on those TY trips. To conclude, if your son is doing anything other than wearing the above he is asked to remove it. If they argue and fight about it, they may find themselves on detention. The rules are very clear. We appreciate your support in this, and as many of you work in uniforms yourselves, you understand these requirements are there to be followed. For those parents who have purchased these items it is only fair that the rules applies to all the very same. Thank you and have a lovely weekend. MM
Software Engineering talk for College Awareness Week
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 1:05 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
6th Year Computer Science student Jordan Percy presenting a gift to Roger Young, a lecturer at AIT who delivered a Software Engineering talk to 6th Year Computer Science and Engineering classes. @athloneit #collegeawarenessweek #stem #stemschool
Business Talk for College Awareness Week
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 12:57 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
Mr Cahillane had the privilege of bringing some friends to school today... Thanks to Darren Strong from @dssportswear, Kieran Lilis from @lillysportlaoise and Murray Rodgers from @the_wanderingelk for talking to our TY and 5th Year LCVP classes about their journey from the CBS to owning and running their own businesses. #collegeawarenessweek #careergoals #youngentrepreneurs #fromeachhisbest
Culinary Arts talk from TUDublin
Created : 26 Nov 2021, 12:53 PM
Archived : 26 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
5th Years received a presentation on Culinary Arts by James Murphy from Technological University Dublin this morning ‍ @tudublin #collegeawarenessweek #careersadvice #fromeachhisbest
1st Yr Footballers reach Laois schools final.
Created : 25 Nov 2021, 10:51 PM
Archived : 25 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
Our 1st Years had their first football blitz today in the Laois Centre of Excellence today. We entered two teams with both teams making the semi-finals and one team advancing to the final. CBS1 lost to Knockbeg1 1-4 to 02 in the group stages. However our 5-4 to 3-2 victory over Mountmellick meant we made the play-offs. Jack Hennessy(2), Aaron Fitzpatrick, James Doyle and Jack Phelan all raising the green flag while Dinny Whelan, Shane Whelan, Ruairi Molloy, and Shane Foley added the points. Mark O'Connor and Eoin Deegan excelled at midfield while Andrew Whelan, Sean Powders, Leon Doheny and Tiernan Lawless turned in sterling performances. CBS1 then defeated Knockbeg3 in the quarter final and lost to Colaiste Iosagain in the semi-final CBS2 began the day with a comprehensive defeat of Mountrath1 with goals from Ross Dunne, Aaron McCormack(2), Joe Larkin(2), Davy Delany, Mark Delany and Mark Ging all scoring goals while Denis Browne, Sean Tuohy, David McEvoy and Danny Gavin adding points. CBS2 then defeated Mountmellick2 7-5 to 1-2 to set up a quarter final with Mountmellick1. After winning this, we faced a formidable Knockbeg2 in the semi-final, Following some superb performances from Ryan Haslam, Paul Byrne, Zach Dargan, Cian Fitzpatrick and Daniel Downey, we eventually won 2-7 to 1-2 to set up a final against Colaiste Iosagain, Portarlington. Special mention to our two keepers Shane Whelan and Conor Dunne who were outstanding in goals. The lads now look forward to their first CBS football final.
TY’s trip to Emo Court
Created : 25 Nov 2021, 8:40 PM
Archived : 25 Jan 2022, 12:00 AM
Today the TY's took a trip to Emo Court for their Horticulture module. Resident Horticulturist, John, showed them around the gardens and arboretum pointing out trees and plants of interest. The lads learned about the features that some of the trees have developed to help them survive and thrive. They got to visit the walled garden that isn't open to the public and learn about the history of the garden and the importance it had for the local community. It was a beautiful afternoon to take in the autumn colours and for a stroll around the lake too @emocourtopw #horticulture #ty2021 #thegreatoutdoors