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Advice for parents and student well-being

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Advice for Parents on studying at home Wellbeing contacts

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Pre exam timetables and centres for 3rd and 6th year exams

Monday, 16 August 2021 by

Pre-Leaving Cert 2020 Exam Centres

Pre leaving cert 2020 timetable

Pre-Junior Cert 2020 Exam Centres

Pre-Junior Cert 2020 timetable

5.9 6.8 Pre Exams 2020 timetable

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Night Study 2020

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Monday Night 6th January – Thursday 28th May 2020
OUR Night Study facility is open to ALL 6th year students in the Waterford area. Night Study is fully supervised in Our Senior Library and runs from Monday – Thursday, 7:00pm – 9:00pm.

Night Study Fees – 4 Nights €160
*Night Study does not run during Our Midterm break and College closures’. Closures will be announced and are listed on DLS school calendar.

Enrollments to 051-875294 amd Application forms are available from  reception and online here.

Fees must be paid before commencement.

Reception/Office is open to accept payment from 6:30pm Monday 6th January 2020.

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Booklists 2019 – 2020

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Booklists 2019 – 2020

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Important Message

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Important Message 18th March 2020

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Christmas Newsletter 2019

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School Calendar 2019 – 2020

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School Calendar 2019 – 2020

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De La Salle College & Laurel Hill Coláiste Concert

Wednesday, 23 January 2019 by

On Saturday January 19th, a concert featuring De La Salle College Senior and First Year Choirs and the Laurel Hill Colaiste Girls Choir from Limerick took place at the Sacred Heart Church, The Folly, Waterford City. Over 200 young singers performed popular classics such as The Hallelujah Chorus, The Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves, And So it Goes by Billy Joel, Only You by The Flying Pickets, Africa by Toto, Adiemus by Carl Jenkins, Dreams by Dolores O Riordan and the Cranberries, Close Every Door from Joseph, Something by the Beatles and many more beautiful pieces. It was a night to remember and one could only wonder at the skill, talent, energy and enthusiasm of the young choristers. The combined choirs took on some really challenging music while at the same time making it sound effortless and also attractive for the listener. The big audience loved it and there were several standing ovations.

 One wonders how it was possible to deliver such a big programme to such a high standard given that the choirs only got together on Friday afternoon. Well both choirs have fine reputations and are regular competitors in national choral competitions. In fact, they will compete against one another at the Cork International Choral Festival in April. However, there is also a great willingness on the part of all the singers to put in the long hours of rehearsal necessary for a top class performance. But key to the superb performance and to the enjoyment of the young people is Orla Colgan Ahern who was the conductor of the massed choirs. Orla is a brilliant choir woman who can show the young people how to make the music sound beautiful and who also has the special gift of being able to coax just the right sound from the choir. Indeed, she is one of those very special teachers who never has to raise her voice! She was superb on Saturday evening.

Billy O Brien, a past pupil of DLS, currently studying for a Ph.D in performance in the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin, was a masterful and sensitive   accompanist. Mrs Pamela Harrison did a wonderful job keeping everything flowing.

A special thanks is due to Eileen  Doolan, DP, Shirley Ni Chinneide, Anne O Beirne, Nora Jacob and Liz Power for all their help in feeding the two choirs and generally keeping an eye on things.

It would not have been possible to have had the weekend without the support of the  many teachers and parents who hosted the girls. We owe them a great debt of gratitude.

One of the lovely and really special things about this weekend was the return of all of last years 6th years who were in the 2018 Choir. Ten of them sang in the concert, while the three who couldn’t manage to sing were in attendance on the night. Brilliant!!

Well done to one and all. This was a night to savour and no doubt the lovely memories of a wonderful weekend will stay with us for a long time to come.

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Junk Kouture

Wednesday, 16 January 2019 by

It’s that time of year for Junk Kouture mania to set in ..with a record amount of groups entering we have our recycling fingers and toes crossed for all our teams..roll on to the semifinals in Limerick this March ….


Shout out for ‘Respect All Fear None ‘
Designed and modeled by Angel Agheria
6th yr
Teacher Nikki Lee
Created using plastic folders and nylon rope.


Say ‘Hello’ to Hell For Leather…..
Designed by Darragh Cox, Ruairi Stockdale and Aron Ryan (model).TY.
Teacher Nikki Lee
Created using Bullet casings,Pheasant feathers, skulls and claws.Cows horn,
leather belts and fur.

Big welcome to
‘The Umpire Strikes Back’
Designed by Ben Tynan Dunphy, Ruairi Fitzpatrick and Archil Marukashvili (model).TY
Teacher Nikki Lee
Created using Tennis balls, ping pong balls,footballs,and a kite surfing sail.
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Christmas Jumpers Competition

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De La Salle College, Waterford

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An all-boys Catholic school, inspired by the vision of St. John Baptist De La Salle.

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✨ Catholic Schools Week ✨ This week we are pro ✨ Catholic Schools Week ✨
This week we are proud to celebrate Catholic Schools Week here in De La Salle College— a time to reflect on what makes our school community special and to shine a light on the Catholic values at the heart of daily life in the school. Guided by the teachings of the Gospel, this week encourages us to pause, reflect and recommit to values such as compassion, respect, justice, forgiveness and service to others.
 
Catholic Schools Week is also an opportunity to celebrate the sense of community that defines De La Salle College — where faith, learning and care for others go hand in hand. As we journey through the week, we encourage everyone to reflect on how Gospel values shape who we are and how we can continue to make our school a place of welcome, inclusion and hope for all 🙏💙
On Thursday, January 15th, our TY students attende On Thursday, January 15th, our TY students attended the Revive Conference at the SETU Arena.
The day was filled with prayer, engaging activities, uplifting music and plenty of fun. Now in its second year, the conference once again proved to be a memorable experience, with Fr John Harris delivering an inspiring keynote address.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the day, and for many it was a truly unique and meaningful experience. We are especially proud to have 30 students taking part in the John Paul II Awards this year as they work towards achieving their Gold Award 🙏✨
Well done to all involved!
Unfortunately our U17s bowed out of the Munster Ju Unfortunately our U17s bowed out of the Munster Junior Cup today after a narrow 2–1 defeat to Carrigaline.
The lads were unlucky to come out on the wrong side of a very even contest, producing some excellent passages of intricate play throughout. We conceded five minutes before half-time but responded superbly just 90 seconds later, with Alfie Ryan firing home the equaliser.
Despite creating several good chances in the second half, we couldn’t find the breakthrough and were punished when Carrigaline scored on the break.
Huge credit to the team for battling right to the final whistle, with standout performances from Daniel Doyle, Anderson Dube and Sean Lyons Mullan.
Well done to the entire squad on a tremendous season, and best of luck to those making the step up to U19 schools football next year 👏⚽
We look forward to welcoming our incoming 1st Year We look forward to welcoming our incoming 1st Year students to De La Salle College for their entrance assessments, taking place on Saturday January 24th from 9am–12 noon.

This is the first step in their journey with us, and our focus is on helping students feel comfortable, supported, and confident as they begin their secondary school experience.

We can’t wait to meet you all 💙

Students are asked to arrive for 8.50am, in their school tracksuit/uniform and to bring with them: 2xpencils, eraser, sharpener, drink & small snack.

There will be a short Parents presentation in the College Chapel from 9.10-9.50am
Another action-packed week in De La Salle 💙✨ Another action-packed week in De La Salle 💙✨
From the library, Chess Club, Games Club, and Craft Club creativity 🎲🎨📚 to plenty of action on the hurling pitch and games field 🏑⚽ — there’s never a dull moment. 
Our Sixth Years are sharpening their minds at a Macbeth review 🎭📖, while we look forward to welcoming Fifth Year parents for the Parent-Teacher Meeting on Thursday.
⏰ Reminder: classes will finish at 2:55pm that day.
Busy, brilliant, and bursting with activity — just the way we like it! 🌟🙌
#AnotherBusyWeek #DeLaSalleLife
🖤❤️ BALLYGUNNER — ALL-IRELAND CLUB CHAMPI 🖤❤️ BALLYGUNNER — ALL-IRELAND CLUB CHAMPIONS! 🖤❤️
What a day. What a team. What an achievement.

Huge congratulations to Ballygunner on capturing their second-ever All-Ireland Club title, delivering a brilliant performance to overcome Loughrea in the final.

Well done to our teachers, Mr Ian Kenny and Mr Philip Mahony.

Maith sibh, Ballygunner — All-Ireland Club Champions once again! 🏆🖤❤️
🎉✨ Huge well done to Patrick White Durand and 🎉✨ Huge well done to Patrick White Durand and Louis Roche! ✨🎉
Well done to these two LCA students who did an incredible job painting and varnishing the crib figurines 👏🎨 The care, effort, and attention to detail really shine through and they have been given a complete face-lift. ⭐
Thanks to their hard work, the figurines are now safely back in storage until December, ready to be admired all over again 🎄📦
Amazing work, Patrick and Louis.
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Key CAO 2026 deadlines, important dates & PLC appl Key CAO 2026 deadlines, important dates & PLC applications:

✅ January 20th, 2026, at 5:00 pm - Discounted Application Fee Deadline (€35)

Normal Closing Date (€50): February 1st, 2026, at 5:00 pm

✅ Late Applications Open: March 5th, 2026 (Fee €65) till May 1st  

✅ CAO Change of Mind Facility Opens: May 5th, 2026 (at noon)

✅ Final Change of Mind Deadline: July 1st, 2026, at 5:00 pm 

✅ PLC applications are now open:  Register with FETCH and apply for PLC course via this platform (link on the CAO website), e.g., check out WCFE for PLC courses 

Key 2026 Notes:

Restricted Courses: If you are applying for courses that require a portfolio, audition, or assessment (Restricted Courses), these must be added by February 1st at 5 pm to ensure they are processed.

HEAR/DARE: The deadline for completing the HEAR/DARE online forms is March 1st at 5 pm and supporting documents must be posted to CAO before March 10th at 5 pm. 

 

You do not need to have all your courses decided by the January or February deadlines.

Check the CAO 2026 handbook and website www.cao.ie for more details and www.accesscollege.ie for HEAR/DARE schemes.
🖤❤️ BEST OF LUCK, BALLYGUNNER! 🖤❤️ A 🖤❤️ BEST OF LUCK, BALLYGUNNER! 🖤❤️
All roads lead to the Club All-Ireland Final tomorrow as Ballygunner take on Loughrea — and we couldn’t be prouder! 🙌🔥
A massive good luck to our own Ian Kenny and Philip Mahony, current teachers who are part of the panel 👏💪
Best wishes as well to Jason Ryan, manager and former teacher and proud past pupil of De La Salle — what a journey! 💫
We’re also cheering loudly for all the rest of the panel members who once walked the halls of De La Salle — your school community is right behind you every step of the way 🏫🖤❤️

 Go n-éirí an t-ádh libh, Ballygunner. 🏆💪🖤❤️
A lovely way to start the day for some of our 5th A lovely way to start the day for some of our 5th & 6th year students.

This morning we were delighted to acknowledge a group of our 5th and 6th year students with a special breakfast in recognition of the number of positive points they have earned since the start of the year.

These points reflect consistent effort, positive behaviour and the valuable contribution these students make to our school community every day. It’s important that hard work, kindness and commitment don’t go unnoticed, and today was a small way of saying well done and thank you for your efforts.

We are very proud of you all, keep setting the standard
Well done to the De La Salle College panel on thei Well done to the De La Salle College panel on their 11–6 to 6 points victory over St Colman’s, Cork in the O’Dowd Cup today in Cleaboy 👏💙
📌 Vacancy: Part-Time School Nurse De La Salle C 📌 Vacancy: Part-Time School Nurse
De La Salle College is looking for a school nurse, part-time, Monday to Friday, 25 hours per week, during term time. Further details are included below.
Interested candidates should review the details below for information on responsibilities and how to apply.
Huge thanks to SuperValu Kilbarry for kindly spons Huge thanks to SuperValu Kilbarry for kindly sponsoring half-time snacks for the team at today’s U15 Munster Championship O’Dowd Cup match vs St Colman’s! 👏⚽️💙
Your support is greatly appreciated.
💚⚽ Huge Congratulations to Our Football Stars 💚⚽ Huge Congratulations to Our Football Stars! ⚽💚
A massive shout-out to four of our students — Alex O'Connor, Max Chren and Samuel Olarewaju (2nd Year), and Darragh James (3rd Year) — who are proudly representing the Waterford U15 Football Development Squad 🙌
The boys have shown incredible commitment and determination, already lining out for Waterford in three matches this season 💪
🌧️ They kicked things off with a fantastic win over Wexford before Christmas in extremely tough conditions.
🚌 After travelling to Tralee last Sunday, they battled awful weather once again, taking on Kerry and coming away with a brilliant win on penalties 🎉
🏟️ Their only setback so far has been against Kilkenny — an impressive run by any standard!
🔥 Thanks to these performances, the boys and the squad have now qualified for the Munster Final, where they’ll take on Cork tomorrow 🔥
Best of luck, lads — the whole school is behind you! 💚👏
We were delighted to welcome back Donnacdha Willia We were delighted to welcome back Donnacdha Williams, past pupil of the College who is currently studying a Forestry degree in UCD. Donnacdha met with our 5th yr Ag Science and students interested in Agriculture, Animal Science & Forestry from TY, 5th yr, LCA and 6th yr also. The students got an insight into the Omnibus / Common Entry DN250 Agricultural Science course, with its broad degree options and a special insight into the growing career area of Forestry!
🔥 FEEDBACK = YOUR GAME PLAN Your SSE Feedback 🔥 FEEDBACK = YOUR GAME PLAN

Your SSE Feedback Tracker is like a game dashboard:

🟥 Weak Spots show where to focus
🟧 Confidence Check shows what’s improving
🟩 Next Moves tell you exactly what to do next

🎯 Quality feedback deserves quality targets.
Not “revise more”…
But what, how, and when.

❌ “Improve English”
✅ “Use examples in every paragraph”

❌ “Work on timing”
✅ “Use a timer for every exam question”

📘 Students: specific targets = faster XP, real gains.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents: ask your child what their next move is — not just the grade.

No guessing.
No vague goals.
Just a clear plan to level up. 💪

#SSE #FeedbackTracker #GamePlan #LevelUp #QualityTargets #LearningXP #StudySmart
Our 2nd year students have been working hard on th Our 2nd year students have been working hard on their Science Classroom Based Assessments this term 🔬📚
Their investigations include exploring how temperature affects the bounce height of a squash ball 🏐🌡️ and how the weight of a dart influences the distance it travels 🎯📏
Well done to our budding young scientists — keep up the great work and curiosity for learning 👏🧪🧠
🔥 FEEDBACK = YOUR GAME PLAN Your SSE Feedback 🔥 FEEDBACK = YOUR GAME PLAN

Your SSE Feedback Tracker is like a game dashboard:

🟥 Weak Spots show where to focus
🟧 Confidence Check shows what’s improving
🟩 Next Moves tell you exactly what to do next

🎯 Quality feedback deserves quality targets.
Not “revise more”…
But what, how, and when.

❌ “Improve English”
✅ “Use examples in every paragraph”

❌ “Work on timing”
✅ “Use a timer for every exam question”

📘 Students: specific targets = faster XP, real gains.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents: ask your child what their next move is — not just the grade.

No guessing.
No vague goals.
Just a clear plan to level up. 💪

#SSE #FeedbackTracker #GamePlan #LevelUp #QualityTargets #LearningXP #StudySmart
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