Student Awards

Ailish Cantwell, “Inspire PR” encourages students at Presentation Ballingarry’s Prize Day to work hard, take every opportunity that comes their way but to always remember who they are.

Staff, students and guests gathered in Presentation Secondary School, Ballingarry for annual Prize Day Award Ceremony. Principal, Mrs. Angela Cahill welcomed guest speaker, Ms Ailish Cantwell, Ms. Catherine McCormack (Ceist) and former staff members, including former Principal Mr. Fennessey. Mrs Cahill highlighted how “this ceremony celebrates our students and their achievements.” She acknowledged The Board of Management for their unstinting commitment. Next, Ms. Cahill commended the Parent’s council for their continued hard work, she thanked the students for the positive contribution they make to the school and expressed her pride in their capacity to be such hardworking, decent compassionate individuals. Finally Ms. Cahill acknowledged the “tireless commitment” of the teaching and support staff whose genuine concern for the students was she said, “second to none.”

In his welcome address, Mr. Moran described Ailish as a genuine, sincere, engaging student when she studied in Ballingarry in the 1980’s and applauded her success as founder of Inspire PR.

Ailish shared her journey from Mullinahone to Waterford, Dublin and beyond as she found herself working alongside some of the biggest names in the Business and Musical world like Bill Gates, Bono and Tony O’ Reilly. Ailish highlighted the importance of hard work together with the willingness to take every opportunity that comes one’s way. It was with great fondness that she recalled her days in Presentation Ballingarry and hailed her time there as the first step of her journey. Having studied French under Ms. Marron Kane she went onto WIT where she studied International Languages and Marketing. College was for Ms. Cantwell, a wonderful experience and although her parents expressed many fears as she headed away from the security of home, Ailish emerged as an innovator. Following her graduation Ailish worked with Dublin Tourism and remaining true to her determination to take advantage of every opportunity she spotted an idle computer in the corner of her office and so began the creation of a central reservations system. Ailish’s talents and professionalism soon saw her employed as “image and brand builder” of the exclusive K Club. In speaking of the importance of reputation Ailish reminded students of the importance of safeguarding their reputation and cautioned them against over exposure on Social Media.

Ailish began working with Bono and the Edge (U2). Ailish was to remain working with U2 for seven years, until 2003 when she established her own company, Inspire in the front room of her home.

She advised students to be passionate about what they do, to be true to themselves and to never give up. She added that she herself had achieved a great deal through hard work but she has never lost touch with who she is and her soul will always remain in Mullinahone.

Class Awards

These awards were presented to students who worked hard to reach their full potential and contributed positively to leadership in their class. 1st year: Ciaran Maher. 2nd year: Anna Ryan & Conor Vaughan. 3rd year: Sarah Walton. 5th year: Eimear Kenny & Jamie Broderick. 6th year: Sophie Quin. LCA: Laura Phelan.

Prefect Certificates

1st years: Mikie McGrath & Maria Hogan. 2nd year: Jack White & Sarah Crannich. 3rd years: Claire Egan & Conor Duggan. TY: Annie Cody, Erik Hehir, Robert Grant & Caoimhe Ryan. 5th year: Caoimhe Murphy & Darragh Kelly. 6th years: Aine Mc Manus & Eamonn Lyons. LCA: Conor Lawlor & Laura Phelan

Head Boy & Head Girl Awards

Rachel fitzgerarld and Conor O’ Halloran were presented with a plague by Ms. Ailish Cantwell in appreciation of their hard work in their position as Head Boy and Head Girl. Mrs. Cahill thanked them for their leadership and for being exemplary ambassadors for the school.

Student Council Awards

Maria Hogan, Sarah Crannich, Emma Cody, Conor duggan, Erik Hehir, Caoimhe Ryan, Darragh Kelly, Laura Phelan Eamon Lyons.

Mentor Awards

Caoimhe Murphy and Conor Lawlor received certificates on behalf of all the fifth year students who have acted as mentors to our first years.

ECDL Awards

Niamh Ryan, Aisling Fennelly, Padraig Maher, Caoimhe Murphy, Eimear Ryan, Jpy Das Chaudhuiry, Eimear Horan, Niamh Fennelly, Dion Cantwell, Jessica Horan, Eimear Kenny, Fiachra Scott, Colleen Windsor, Matthew Keating, Michael Cody and James Maher.

Tipperary School Drama Festival Awards

Ailish Cantwell presented Eimear Horan with certificate for best overall actress and with a certificate for her outstanding dramatic ability in her role as Nora in The Plough and The Stars. Niamh Ryan was presented with a certificate for best overall performance of the festival for her role as Bessie while Niall Mockler received a certificate for his outstanding dramatic ability in his role as Fluther.
Tipperary Drama Awards : Eimear Horan, Niall Mockler, Niamh Ryan

Sports Awards

Junior Basketball player of the year: Sarah Walton.

Junior hurler of the year: Conor Duggan.

Camogie player of the year: Aoife Doheny.

Basketball player of the year: Rachel O’ Brien.

Ladies Footballer of the year: Aoibhe O’ Shea.

Hurler of the Year: Dylan Walsh.

Footballer of the year: Michael Cody.

The Senior Sportsperson : Aoibhe o’ Shea who in the words of Mr. Brian Moran “possesses all the qualities and attributes of a top sportsperson.”

Mr. Aidan O’ Leary presented medals to the following U16 ½ team: Brendan Kearney, Patrick Walton (Captain), Conor Duggan, Padraig Maher, Jack Kealy, Jamie Broderick, Dara o’ Brien, Martin Keogh, Edddie Hayes, Conor Vaughan, Nathan butler, Patrick Burns, Eamon Corcoran, DJ Lyons, Aidan Mullally, Stephen Donovan, Eoghan Pollard, Anthony Ryan, Aidan Ryan, Niall fitzgerarld, Eanna ryan, eoin Ryan, thomas Phelan, Matthew thompson, Cathal Brett, Sean Ryan, Jack Meagher, Conor Hayes, Kieran Lyons, Declan Hayes, David ivors, Jack Lonergan, Micki Mc Grath =, Dara Ryan, Gerard Ryan. In conclusion Mr. O’ Leary praised the leadership and dedication of Team Coach Mr. Liam Gleeson, Mr. Joe Moran and Mr. Alan Egan.

Gradam Di Ricci Award

The best Leaving Certificate Irish Result: Padraig Norton

Best Junior Cert Irish Result : Caoimhe Ryan.

The Joe Goldsboro Award For Inspiration

Aine Walton 6th year received this award in recognition for her positive attitude and strong commitment to achieving goals thus inspiring others.

Leadership Award

Awarded to Cliodhna Hall for her unwavering optimism, her organizational skills, her ability to be all inclusive and her determination to achieve.

Nano Nagle Community Spirit Award

In the words of Principal Mrs. Cahill, “This award is given to the student who reflects the ethos, sense of justice, humility and empathy for others which are trademarks of our Venerable Foundress Nano Nagle” This year’s very popular recipient Caoimhe Murphy was praised for her friendliness, her warmth and her positivity.

Eamonn Ryan Business Award

The Business Award was presented to Sarah Teehan who has exhibited a flair for Business receiving grades which reflected her efforts. Eamonn’s wife Mary who taught Business in the school up to her retirement presented this award.

CEIST Perpetual Trophy

Presented by Ceist Representative, Ms. Catherine McCormack to Niamh Ryan (5th year) for her participation in all aspects of school community and in recognition of her determination, dependability and sense of justice.

Best Leaving Certificate Result 2015

Padraig Norton currently studying Business in UL .

Best Junior Certificate Award 2014

Caoimhe Ryan

Student of the Year 2015

Laura Lanigan was recognised for her potential for greatness, her consistency in her studies and as a student who participated in every aspect of school life.
Laura Lanigan with Ailish Cantwell is currently studying Physiotheraphy in UCD

"Mystery Tour" Creates Magical Memories For Students And Seniors Alike

Wednesday 11th May was a day full of golden moments as 24 senior citizens together with 20 Transition Year students and teacher Ms. Regan headed away on a “mystery tour”, organised and funded by the students. From the school, the tour travelled through the Vee, then onto Mt. Mellary where they joined the community for prayers and after a warm Cistercian welcome from Fr. Luke Denis everyone enjoyed a very welcome cup of tea before enjoying some time taking in the scenic views. It was then onto Lismore where after some free time, everyone enjoyed a most delicious meal in Foley’s restaurant. There was singing and craic galore on the bus journey home and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day.

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