Monday, 4 June 2018

Green Flag Awards

Another Green Flag for Villiers School!
Congratulations to Ms. Mahon, Ms. Carswell and Transition Year students who received the Green Flag for water conservation in Cork last month. Fantastic achievement.






Kindness Flag Award

Congratulations to Ms. Sexton and all students involved who received the Kindness Flag Award in King John’s Castle - fantastic achievement. We are very proud of you.













Leaving and Junior Cert Timetables 2018


Best of luck to all students

Leaving Certificate Timetable 2018



Junior Certificate Timetable 2018


Friday, 1 June 2018

Saturday, 12 May 2018

Garden Fete

Villiers School Parent Teacher Association are organising a Summer Garden FĂȘte on Sunday May 20th 2018.

Dog Show, Antique Valuations, Bouncy Castle, Home Baking, Book Stall, B.B.Q. lunch, Crepes, Bric-a-Brac - there is something for all the family.





Monday, 7 May 2018

TY Drama - Not so Grimm Tales

Rehearsals are well underway for this year’s TY Drama Production ‘Not so Grimm Tales' which will see over 40 students take to the stage in the beautiful surroundings of St. Mary's Cathedral. 



Not so Grimm Tales is a hilarious tongue-in-cheek retelling of classic Grimm fairy tales that feels fresh and contemporary! A working mother notices her daughter has picked up some not-so-great lessons from the fairy tales she been reading, so she sits her down and tells her new, more modern and empowering versions of some of the classics.

Directed by Ann Blake and Niamh Bowen, Not so Grimm Tales will be brought to the stage by Villiers Transition Year students performing and working on many aspects of production.

The play runs for two nights on Monday May 14th and Tuesday May 15th at 8pm in St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick.

                 Tickets are available from School Reception  Adult €10, Student €8



Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Senior A Girls Hockey win Munster Plate

Senior girls travelled to Cork to play in the Senior A Plate final against Bandon College. They were determined to win and prevent Bandon from taking the plate home for the third year in a row. The teams were very close in the first half with Mariana Birdthistle making a number of super saves to keep the game at a nil all draw at half time.  The girls re-grouped and picked up the pace in the second half with Muireann Scanlon and Lauren Ryan dominating play in the centre of the pitch. Robyn Stanley scored a well worked team goal in the 64th minute securing a 1-0 win for Villiers and making history with our first silverware at senior A level. Well done girls!