Debs Ball 2018

Posted on : August 15, 2018

The Class of 2018 celebrated the end of their Secondary education on Monday August 13th at their Graduation Ball. Families and friends came to the Radisson Blu Hotel in Sligo to see their sons, daughters and friends as they arrived. The young Debutantes looked fantastic – and so grown up!  – a long way from the shy little first years of September 2012. The students were joined by members of the teaching and administration staff who had worked so closely with them during their six years at Sligo Grammar School. The evening was filled with nostalgia and lots of laughs as awards were made to students – and staff – for very questionable achievements! We wish all the Class of 2018 the very best of luck in their  future studies. Photos of the Debs Ball can be seen HERE





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