
Wedding Bells
( Thursday 2nd February, 2012 ) We wish Ms. Catherine Mulhern, our Music teacher, and her future husband Martin a lovely day on 4th. February when they celebrate their wedding in the company of family and friends ...
Ulster Colleges All Star
( Friday 27th January, 2012 ) Congratulations to Tyholland G.F.C., Monaghan Co. Minor and St. Macartan's College MacRory Cup captain Mel Boyce who was awarded an Ulster Colleges All Star for 2011.
Class of 1991 Reunion
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Open Night 2012
( Friday 20th January, 2012 ) The school was open, to students presently attending 6th class in National Schools, to view the facilities of St. Macartan's College. Most teachers and a number of students were available between...
St. Macartan’s Young Scientists invited to participate in the 2011 BT Business of Science & Technology Programme.
( Friday 20th January, 2012 ) St. Macartan’s College students Killian Lavelle and Colin Todd whose Young Scientist project on reducing the importation of dessert apples into Ireland by promoting a home grown...
St. Macartan's Students Highly Commended at Young Scientist Competition
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St. Macartan’s College Student Joins Elite UCD Scholars Group
( Thursday 19th January, 2012 ) St. Macartan’s College 2011 Leaving Cert student Darren McMahon was awarded a UCD Ad Astra Elite academic scholarship at O’Reilly Hall UCD on Thursday last. The UCD Ad Astra Acade...
St. Macartan’s Student Wins Ulster 40 x 20 Colleges Title
( Wednesday 18th January, 2012 ) Current Ulster and All Ireland Intermediate Colleges 40 x 20 champion Darren Doherty took a step closer to retaining his national title on Wednesday last by retaining the Ulster Colleges titl...
Choir: Carols For Christmas
( Wednesday 21st December, 2011 ) A very pleasant Christmas carol recital was performed by the school choir and musicians in the social area at lunch break.
Poetry Aloud National Success
( Friday 9th December, 2011 ) Congratulations to Shane Mc Mahon on winning the National Finals of Poetry Aloud in Dublin and to the team mentor, Ms. S. Colreavy. Joseph Caulfield also represented the school with disti...
St. Macartan's College has a long and sustained reputation for charitable fundraising.This year it helped the following organisations.
Christmas Food Appeal

Mr. M. Counihan and students present boxes of non perishable foods they collected to representatives of St. Vincent de Paul.
Mr. Pascal Smyth and the L.C.V.P. class present a cheque for nearly €1,400 to the GOAL representative


Organised by L.C.V.P.


Organised by Meitheal Prefects for all First Year Students







This year's Food Appeal was organised by Rang Tuathal under the guidance of Ms. D. Brady.

Some of the boxes from the Food Appeal about to be delivered
L.C.A. Table Quiz
Students from the LCA class present a cheque to representatives of St Vincent de Paul, Monaghan.
Food Appeal organised by Rang Fiachra in aid of St. Vincent de Paul
Jersey Day 08
Jersey Day (5th. Year LCVP Class) raised €2000 for Goal and School Extracurricular Activities

Presentation of cheque to Goal by students of LCVP and Mr. P. Smith
Daniel Mc Nally
Daniel Mc Kenna
Daniel Mc Kenna

Thomas Keelaghan
Daniel Mc Nally
Stephen Mc Guirk
Barry Mc Guirk
Shane Mc Nally
Michael Atkinson
Joseph Smith Meets Heroes Roy Keane and Ken Doherty
Christoper Brennan
Joseph Smith
Darragh Mc Girr
Colm Mc Mahon
Darragh Meehan
James Trappe
Conor Carragher €75
Conor Curley €50
Shane Owens €50
Sean Mc Guirk €48
Jonathan Mc Kenna €45
5th. Year L.C.V.P. Class

Goal Jersey Day 19th. February 2008

Presentation of cheque to representative of Goal
Jump For Joy
Michael Mahony
Patrick Clarke
Rang Duglas
Rang Duglas organised a raffle in aid of Bothar before Christmas. They raised 264 euro. This was part of the C.S.P.E. Action Project. The money was used to purchase an animal which was sent to a family in Africa. The gift of a cow or goat enables the family to provide food for themselves. The surplus milk, butter and cheese is sold at the market. The family can send their children to school with the money they earn from selling their produce.