Videographers and musicians Alex Brady and Sean Murphy were back in MCS, continuing the NAPD Creative Schools workshop (music video) with First Years.
Read MoreThe GAA Future Leaders group with teacher Ms Lyons got the entire Junior School out in the sunshine for Events Month.
Read MoreThe TY group had a great day at Zip IT,Farran Wood, as all the new condfidence and teamwork skills saw them flying through the air
Read MoreThree teams represented MCS in the Munster Pitch and Putt competition in Fermoy.
Read MoreJoanna, Caitríona, Ellen and Ellie’s trip to PExpo in the Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena in Dublin took place today.
Read MoreTY students attended the SVP End of Year Celebration today in Silversprings Hotel, Cork. It showcased the project work undertaken by members of the MCS TY Young SVP Conference.
Read MoreThe school was buzzing with both kinds of music, country and western, with classes on jive and line dancing.
Read MoreThe titles are mounting up in MCS in 2024, with the under 16 boys coming home with the latest trophy after a hard-fought win over Coláiste Daibhéid in Macroom.
Read MoreThe Millstreet Community School TY SVP group hosted a Games Morning today in Millstreet Parish Centre.
Read MoreCongratulations to Finn O’Dwyer, TY, and the Cork Minors who face Kerry in tralee on Tuesday night.
Read MoreDay 2 of the Summit Sisters initiative saw the girls head to the wooded hills of Ballyvourney
Read MoreTY GAA future leaders set up another greeat game for Events Month, this team organizing famale staff versus students.
Read MoreThe Games Morning is being hosted by the MCS TY SVP Youth Conference. It will take place on Monday 29th April, 10.30am-12.00pm in Millstreet Parish Centre. It is open to all adults. Come along and join in draughts, chess, card games, Scrabble and Connect 4. There'll also be home-baked buns, tea, coffee and a chance to chat. Feel free to come along for all or part of the time.
Read MoreTY organizers took advantage of the last fine day of thecurrent spell to head off to Clara Mountain with the First Years, a traditional local day out in the First Year calendar.
Read MoreWith the rise in temperatures and drier weather, students were out with the spades and pitchforks getting ready for the growing season.
Read MoreSecond Years timed their run to perfecion, heading to the exciting challenges of Ballyhass Lake on the finest day this year.
Read MoreIn the days running up to the Language and Culture Week (15th-19th April), 1st and 2nd students were tasked with researching and presenting country profiles based on the different nationalities in the school.
Read MoreSummit Sisters: Create Your Own Path is a programme developed by Mountaineering Ireland informed by teenage girls.
Read MoreMCS welcomed the community to the school for the highlight of the language and Culture Week for the annual Celebration of Culture and Inclusion, always a great night showcasing the huge talent, culture and diversity in our school.
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