Scariff students showing fast fashion is not good for the environment with fundraiser
A “RE-LOVED PRE-LOVED” FASHION fundraiser is taking place at Scariff Community College this Saturday (March 8th).
A “RE-LOVED PRE-LOVED” FASHION fundraiser is taking place at Scariff Community College this Saturday (March 8th).
FASHION and fun went hand in glove as over 200 women attended a fundraiser for Scariff Community College on Saturday.
*Photograph: Páraic McMahon TIPPERARY schools prevailed over Clare counterparts on the double in the Munster post primary hurling deciders on Saturday with High School Clonmel proving far too strong for Scariff Community College.
SCARIFF Community College will hope to bridge a thirty-five-year gap when they face High School Clonmel in the Munster Colleges Senior B (Corn Tomas Mhic Choilm) Hurling Championship final this Saturday.
*James Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Team captain James Hegarty (Inagh-Kilnamona) is battling to be fit to lead St Flannans College into Wednesday’s (January 8) Dr. Harty Cup (Munster Colleges senior A hurling) quarter final against Midleton CBS.
*Michael Collins will be among the Clare hurlers lining out in the Dr Harty Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE schools have discovered their opponents for the TUS Munster Under 19 A, B and C Hurling competitions and the Under 19 A Football competition.
AS PART OF their efforts to fund a €400,000 multi-purpose Astro-turf facility, Scariff Community College’s latest fundraiser is a spring clean.
SECONDARY school students and their teachers have embarked from Shannon Airport for a for a week-long volunteering effort with the Missionvale Ireland Charity.
The dream of Harty cup success in 2024 remains very much alive for a number of Clare players after Ard Scoil Ris from Limerick knocked competition favourites out of the 2024 championship at Kilmallock this Saturday afternoon. Ard Scoil Ris 0-18 Thurles CBS 1-14 Ten Claremen were in the Limerick school’s starting line up and …
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Scariff Community college qualified for the Munster colleges senior B hurling championship when they recorded a two point win over Tralee CBS at the University of Limerick on Wednesday. Scariff C.C. 0-22 Tralee CBS 2-14 The win sees the East Clare school into the semi-final for the first time in twenty years and here they …