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Deputy principal appointment
St Colman’s College, Claremorris, has announced the appointment of Suzanne Lohan as its new deputy principal. She succeeds Maria Byrne, who has become deputy principal at Calasanctius College, Oranmore, Co Galway.
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Major expansion of Ballyhaunis Community School welcomed
The initial project approval for an expansion of Ballyhaunis Community School has been welcomed by local politicians.
Transplant recipient and Ballyhaunis Community School student gets second dose of Covid vaccine
A fifth year Ballyhaunis Community School student who was the recipient of a kidney donation, was one of three teenage kidney transplant recipients to receive their second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccination last week.
Ballyhaunis Community School benefits from funding for integration projects - Dillon
Ballyhaunis Community School in Mayo will benefit from funding to support integration projects during the pandemic, Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon has said.
Lavin Inspires Ballyhaunis into last eight
Ballyhaunis Community School kept their Connacht Post Primary Senior C Hurling campaign alive with this comfortable win over St Jarlaths of Tuam in the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence recently.
Funeral of popular Ballyhaunis teacher to take place today
The funeral of a mother-of-three who was fatally injured in a road collision last Friday will take place today in Ballinglough, Roscommon.
Mayo students scoop awards across all categories at the National Student Enterprise Awards
The 14th Annual Student Enterprise Awards national final in Croke Park saw 201 student entrepreneurs from 69 schools showcase 76 different student enterprises, across Junior, Intermediate and Senior Categories. A record breaking 22,000 students from 620 schools took part in the programme this year.
Ballyhaunis ready for Operation Transformation to paint the town
Over the past number of weeks the business people, voluntary groups, and clubs of Ballyhaunis have gathered together to form Ballyhaunis/GoBallyhaunis. Like every other rural town which has been affected by the economic downturn and the scars that it has left behind, the organising committee is eager to promote all that is good about Ballyhaunis. The first step was to create an umbrella brand under which they could organise themselves. They have done this with a very simple variation of the name Ballyhaunis incorporating the town colours red and black and a heart.