The Covid disruption of recent years had little impact on Fermanagh students’ success.
‘Teamwork is central to keep teachers going’
WHILE the outbreak of Covid-19 has set extraordinary pressures on teaching professionals right across Fermanagh, one local principal has told the Herald that a “team approach is central to what’s keeping us going.” Maurice Collins, principal of St Fanchea’s College, Enniskillen said, “This is probably the biggest challenge that our profession has ever faced. “The […]
We’re up for the fight: huge surge of public support for SWAH staff
Recent hardships have done nothing to dampen community spirit.
It’s back to school……..for Michaela camp
NOW in its third year, the Michaela Camp has been going from strength to strength inspiring young girls to ‘lead a life without limits’. The camp, which started on Monday, is held again at St Fanchea’s College, Enniskillen.
Fr Brian’s thoughts already turning to next year after another successful Novena
ON Monday night last, well-known Passionist author, Fr Daniel O’Leary, the last of the guest speakers, brought the 26th annual Graan Novena of Hope to a close.
Local students shine at Young Scientist awards
FERMANAGH students who last week showcased their projects at the 50th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition have been formally recognised at the awards ceremony at the RDS in Dublin.