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Celebrations at St Catherine’s College on a day of success for all A-level students

Smiles of joy! Some of the delighted Class of 2025 celebrating their A-level success.

Parents, pupils and staff celebrated another successful A-level results day, with record numbers of students achieving their desired third level pathway.

Principal, Mrs Noeleen Tiffney, said: “We thank everyone who came to school today to celebrate this year’s A-level results which have exceeded all expectations. Students achieved outstanding grades, opening the door to an exciting variety of third level courses.

“From medicine to engineering, actuary to accounting, nursing to allied health, law to the arts, the talented Class of 2025 are now taking the next step towards bright and ambitious futures.”

Proud school principal, Mrs Noeleen Tiffney, celebrates with just some of their top achievers who achieved at least two A* grades at A-level. Pictured are: Clíodhna Agnew, Eve Furphy, Leah Faherty, Rachel McGrane and Feena McCreesh.

Sixth Form Pastoral Staff, Mrs M. Rennie and Ms G. Gildernew are pictured celebrating with a selection of our highest achieving A-level students.

Oxbridge bound: Ashton Palmer will now read English Literature at theprestigious Oxford University.

Oxbridge bound: Ashton Palmer will now read English Literature at the prestigious Oxford University.

Pictured celebrating their examinations successes are some of our ColáisteChaitríona students who are now off to pursue a range of third level courses.

Pictured celebrating their examinations successes are some of our Coláiste Chaitríona students who are now off to pursue a range of third level courses.

School principal, Mrs Tiffney, celebrates A-level results day with some of the Student Leadership Team 2024/2025. Congratulations to all of the team!

Cora Rooney, Aoife Conway and Vilte Kiausaite are each off to study new and exciting pathways. Left-right: Cora is our first ever student to gain a place to study Paramedical Science, Aoife Conway will study Veterinary Physiotherapy at Harper Adams University and Vilte has chosen to study Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Science at Liverpool John Moores University.

Cora Rooney, Aoife Conway and Vilte Kiausaite are each off to study new and exciting pathways. Left-right: Cora is our first ever student to gain a place to study Paramedical Science, Aoife Conway will study Veterinary Physiotherapy at Harper Adams University and Vilte has chosen to study Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Science at Liverpool John Moores University.

Nurses of the future! Clíodhna Agnew, Niamh McKeown, Rachel O’Donnell and Niamh McVeigh are just some of our students who will study nursing at university.

Nurses of the future! Clíodhna Agnew, Niamh McKeown, Rachel O’Donnell and Niamh McVeigh are just some of our students who will study nursing at university.

STEM subjects are still very popular among our students. Kate Daly, Macha McCone, Leonora Latanauskaite and Oliwia Walda are all off to study Science and Engineering related courses.

Having achieved excellent results, Eve Furphy, Mollyrose Byrne, Lucy Donnelly, Annie O’Hanlon and Caitlin McConaghey will now studyt law at university.

Having achieved excellent results, Eve Furphy, Mollyrose Byrne, Lucy Donnelly, Annie O’Hanlon and Caitlin McConaghey will now study law at university.

Smiling happy faces for our students who are off study a range of Science based courses. Tara Kelly, Aoife Conway, Vilte Kiausaite, Zoe Kennedy, Chloe Agnew and Sienna Gildernew.

Smiling happy faces for our students who are off study a range of Science based courses. Tara Kelly, Aoife Conway, Vilte Kiausaite, Zoe Kennedy, Chloe Agnew and Sienna Gildernew.

A proud day! This year five of our teaching staff and their daughters celebrated success on A-level results day. Mrs Deirdre Hegarty and her daughter Brenna, Mrs Helen Donnelly and Lucy, Mrs Fildema McGrane and Rachel, Aisling Quinn and Sadhbh and Catherine Blaney along with her daughter Brídín.

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