Greystones Community College have been awarded second place in the School of the Year Competition 2023, an initiative to highlight and reward schools who go over and above in the areas of wellbeing, health promotion and sustainability.
The college’s amber flag and well-being team entered this competition, showcasing Greystones Community College’s various different well-being initiatives that are student lead and student driven. The school received word last month that it has been shortlisted as a top 10 finalist but following the conclusion of judging, the Wicklow school was announced as the proud runners up in this national competition. The prize for Greystones Community College includes access to educational resources worth up to €120,000 in addition to access to holistic and motivational workshops for our students.
Congratulations to the school’s well-being team of Haylie Foley, Leonie Gerber, Ariel Smith, Lola Power, Amber Kilkenny, Antoinette Burke and Zoe Gombos who do excellent work in this area with continuous support from Ms Rachel Byrne. What an amazing reward for all your hard work to finish runner up in the Irish School of the Year Competition.
Commenting on the school’s success Deputy Principal Ms. Maria Lynch said ‘We are all incredibly proud of our student’s success in recent times in a wide variety of different competitions from academic awards, co-curricular success, extra-curricular achievements and various different community initiatives. To win second place in the school of the year competition is an accolade which our student leaders richly deserve for their trojan work in the area of wellbeing and health promotion she remarked.
Congratulations to the other Top 3 schools:
1st Place: Saint Eunan's College, Donegal.
2nd Place: Greystones Community College, Wicklow
3rd Place: St. Marys Secondary School, Ballina, Mayo.
The competition was sponsored by iRevise.com, Euro Languages College, Defiant Water, Wolf Academy and Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd.