St.
Colman's Community College
St.
Colman's Community College is an ultra modern co-educational
post primary school situated on an extensive landscaped
site on the Youghal Road, Midleton. Having moved to the
present location in 1980 and extended in 1988 the College
continues the fine tradition of excellence in education
established and developed in the old Connolly St. premises.
St.
Colman's has built a well-deserved reputation for the excellence
of its teaching, learning and achievement in examinations
both at Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate level.
St.
Colman's offers a broad comprehensive curriculum, which
embraces Academic, Technological, Scientific and Practical
Education. Students may choose a highly Academic programme
or a combination of their choice.
St.
Colman's students have gone on to study at every University
and Third Level College in Ireland and some to Universities
in Britain and the United States, and it is justly proud
of the reputation built by its graduates world-wide.
At
Senior Cycle, students may opt for a one year Transition
Year programme after completing the Junior Certificate or
may proceed directly to fifth year. The Leaving Certificate
Applied programme is also available to students who desire
a more work related course of study.
In conjunction
with the IT section of Co. Cork VEC progress is being made
on the computerisation of the enrolment process with a phased
introduction of on-line enrolment and payment.
Student
Care........Facilities........Extra-Curricular Activities........Adult
Education
Student
Care
The
welfare of students is a primary concern at St. Colman’s. The
Principal and staff work hard to build a caring, well-disciplined
and industrious climate for all students. Each student is
encouraged to achieve his or her full potential. Each class
is assigned a Class Teacher who takes a special interest
in each individual pupil in his or her own care.
St.
Colman's is renowned for care given to students and for
the level of mutual respect and communication which exists
between its teachers and students.
Qualified
Guidance Counsellors are available to all students to advise
on subject choices, University and other Third level courses
and Career choices. They also provide help and support
on a confidential basis with personal and social problems.
Fully qualified learning support teachers will also assist
students who have reading or other difficulties.
At
St. Colman's Community College we encourage the
THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
THE
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
THE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
THE
INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
To
enable pupils to achieve the highest academic standard of
which they are capable and to translate these standards
into appropriate qualifications and employment prospects
before they leave the school.
To
provide a balanced curriculum within which the individual’s
intellectual and creative potential is developed to the
full.
“Press
for achievement” –we expect our pupils to achieve and pupils,
in turn, our pupils find themselves stretched and challenged
in the classroom.
THE
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
To
provide a firm moral and disciplinary structure within which
a caring environment may develop and pupils may have the
freedom to grow and to learn in a tolerant and united structure.
To
recognise the importance of individual development, and
to encourage self-awareness, self-respect, self-confidence,
self-discipline, self-reliance and self-motivation.
To
help pupils develop their powers of moral judgement, to
encourage a sense of group responsibility, to broaden spiritual
values which are needed in a changing society.
To
establish a mutually respected policy on standards of behaviour
required by the School society and to encourage the development
of consideration for others, tolerance, goodwill and willing
co-operation with others, whilst retaining and encouraging
the capacity to make personal moral decisions.
THE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
To
develop and encourage social, cultural and recreational
skills and interests, so as to enable pupils to play their
full part as responsible citizens.
To encourage active and beneficial uses of private leisure
time and further develop a flexible attitude for changing
patterns of employment.
Facilities
St.
Colman’s is equipped to the highest standards with the most
modern of equipment in its Science Laboratories, Workshops,
Library, Gymnasium, Computer and Technology Rooms, Home
Economics Rooms, Language Laboratory and General Classrooms.
Specified rooms are also available for Art, Technical Graphics
and Technical Drawing. A Prayer Room was provided in recent
years with the support of the Past Pupils’ Union.
Computer
facilities at St. Colman’s are of a very high standard.
Four fully equipped Computer Laboratories are available
and, in addition, a Computer Aided Drawing facility has
been developed.
Today,
Information Technology Skills are an essential component
in daily life and in the future computer literacy will be
increasingly important. St. Colman’s is at the forefront
of providing quality IT education to ensure that students
will gain these necessary skills. Our IT infrastructure
is second to none with over 100 modern computers with internet
access through the fastest available connection. All classes
receive IT education each week and further opportunities
arise during lunch breaks and on Wednesday afternoons.
Our staff are highly qualified in IT and are in a unique
position to utilise our facilities to their maximum potential.
Extra-Curricular
Activities
All
students are encouraged to take part in a selection from
our wide range of extra curricular activities. Our on-site
playing fields and Physical Education Hall provide ample
opportunities for Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie, Soccer
and Basketball. Our famous Climbing Wall, which is rated
number two in the country, is available to those who aspire
to higher things. Our school Golf team has enjoyed considerable
success and our own policy is to provide some specialized
tuition for students with a special interest in the sport.
Hall
walking and Orienteering are very popular pursuits for both
girls and boys.
St.
Colman’s has a very proud record in theatrical activity
and large numbers of students take part in our school shows
such as Grease, Cinderella and Aladdin.
New
Activities are added from time to time depending on our
student interest.
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