It’s been a successful term for SGS Debaters. On Saturday 4th March, members of the Sligo Grammar School Debate Club competed in the Connacht Schools Mace Debating Final at Galway University. The day was very successful for Ellen O’Hara and Daití Meehan who came second in the Junior Grand Final. In the Senior Grand Final Alfie Barron and Siofra McElduff were also awarded second place. All four students are now eligible to represent the school at the National Mace Debate Finals later in the term. Another Debate Club member, Alana Guckian-Walton, has been selected to represent SGS and Connacht at the 26th National Session of the European Youth Parliament, Ireland in Cork in April. Well done to all our debaters and thanks to their teacher, Zoe Hall.
As the 2022/23 school year closes we at Sligo Grammar School say goodbye to some of our colleagues, two of whom head off into retirement, and one who is taking a career break. Angie Doherty and Patricia Henry are retiring …
During the year all 1st Year Students in SGS entered the “Comórtas Sóisearach Matamaitice Éireann”, a Junior maths competition run by the Irish Maths Teachers Association. The questions were based on many different mathematical concepts taught at Junior Cycle. The …
For the first time in a number of years Sligo Grammar School participated in Connacht Athletics events, and coach Seán Taylor was delighted to see such interest from students across all class groups. Various events were organised by Connacht …
On Thursday 14th May the Leaving Cert students of Sligo Grammar School marked the end of formal class with a day of celebration and fun. Following a special breakfast in the dining hall the sixth years spent the first part …
Every year Damien Tansey Solicitors award two of our TY students medals for excellent Junior Cycle exam results. This year the prizewinners were Sophie Swann and Jack Kennedy. Sophie achieved the highest results in the school and was awarded the …