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CTI Basketball 1 year

Vs Waterpark College

CTI started very well with number of layup scores however Waterpark College rallied to score two baskets. CTI recovered well and went on to win the game with a score line of 19-10.

Vs Comeragh College

The CTI first year team are now reaping the fruits of their labour’s. They have been putting in great efforts in training and this was apparent in the display against Comeragh College. CTI retained possession very well and Dylan Ó Fathaigh paired up very well with Riain Ó hUallacháin to get a number of great scores. John Molloy and Dylan Ó Fathaigh also displayed great resilience in defence.

The game ended in a score line of 24-08 to CTI.

 

CTI Basketball 2 year

Vs Waterpark College

CTI were by far the stronger team in both attack and defence. Registering early scores and at no point did they look like they were tiring. The battle ended in a CTI victory of 35-15

Vs Comeragh College

The CTI second year team played Comeragh College in an encounter that was played with what can only be described as full intensity by both teams. Comeragh College were on team fouls in the first quarter and CTI registered a number of early scores. CTI held onto the lead throughout the game to finish 54-18.

Basketball win

Well done to our second year girls who has a great win yesterday against Presentation College Ballingarry.  They sit on top of their league at the minute with three wins from three.

Students from Gaelcholáiste Cheitinn Transition year class went to Coláiste Uisce in Belmullet

Students from Gaelcholáiste Cheitinn Transition year class went to Coláiste Uisce in Belmullet a coastal Gaeltacht town with a population of around 1,000 on the Mullet Peninsula in the barony of Erris, County Mayo and took part in a variety of activities such as archery, climbing wall, water sports and team building exercises. The students had a wonderful experience and it was a fantastic bonding activity.

​Gaelcholàiste Chéitinn 3rd year Science and 5th & 6th year Biology students at their Ecology fieldwork session in Fota Wildlife Park.

​Gaelcholàiste Chéitinn 3rd year Science and 5th & 6th year Biology students at their Ecology fieldwork session in Fota Wildlife Park. They had a fantastic day and really enjoyed the hands on aspect of their field trip. This type of field trip allows the students to experience first hand the work of science outside of a classroom environment, making the participation of the students a memorable exercise

Gaelcholáiste Cheitinn getting stuck in at Traenáil rugbaí – Rugby training on Thursday after school.

Some of the students from Gaelcholáiste Cheitinn getting stuck in at Traenáil rugbaí – Rugby training on Thursday after school. Let us hope it will be as successful as our football and basketball teams and bring the students as much enjoyment. Sports has become an important part of our school, and is encouraged, as it promotes the health and wellbeing of our students.