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2026 Chess Grand Master crowned
The 2026 Shimna Chess Championships took place earlier today. In a series of matches across multiple year groups, Lucas emerged undefeated through the group stages and knockout rounds to emerge as Grand Master. Well done to Mason, JJ, Luke, Oliver and Ruairi in Year 9 for organising and refereeing the tournament.


Competitive debut for 3x3 Basketball
On Friday, our girls took part in a 3x3 basketball tournament against St Louis Grammar, with both schools entering three teams. The event provided an excellent opportunity for the students to showcase the skills they have been developing through coaching sessions delivered by Mourne Basketball. All of the girls represented the College superbly, demonstrating great teamwork, determination and sportsmanship throughout the competition. The tournament concluded with a thrilling f


Looking Ahead Programme - Day 3
Yesterday saw the conclusion of the Looking Ahead Programme for Year 13 and Year 11 students. Yesterday’s sessions provided valuable insights into higher education, career pathways, apprenticeships and personal development, helping students make informed decisions about their futures. A massive thank you to all of our guest speakers who so generously shared their expertise and experiences: Dundalk Institute of Technology – Diarmuid Cahill Animation & VFX Industries – Dara F


Table Tennis players smash it in inaugural Shimna Open
This morning, the inaugural Shimna Table Tennis Open took place in our new Sports Hall. It was a great event, with 20 players competing a combination of group and knockout ties, leading through to the trophy and plate finals. With closely fought quarters and semi-finals in both sides of the competition, we were left with four finalists, Reece vs Levon and Darragh vs Robbie, with form classes of the respective players in attendance as spectators. to see what would unfold. Robb


Looking Ahead Programme - Day 2
Day 2 of our Looking Ahead Programme gave Year 11 and Year 13 students valuable insights into a wide range of career and education pathways. Students participated in sessions on apprenticeships, student empowerment, CV and interview skills, UCAS applications, career talks and work experience. They heard from professionals across a variety of sectors: • Lucy Marshall - WorkPlus Apprenticeships• Joanne Denton - Student Empowerment• Cathy Strain - Bank of Ireland • Julie McLa
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