JACQUELINE Glynn, Oisin Butler, Sean Hansberry, Mary Anne Jordan, Liam Gormally and Moya Loftus help launch St Cuan’s College fundraising venture to develop new sport and community facilities at the school. Photo: Ray Ryan

A Question of Sport

St Cuan’s College to develop new sports and community facilities

A MAJOR fundraiser has been launched in Castleblakeney to support the development of new sports and community facilities at St Cuan’s College.

A 4.5-acre site adjacent to the school campus has been identified for the development of a new sports pitch and community walkway, which will complement a new school extension due to commence later this year.

The new extension, which will include six classrooms, a music room, construction room, two autism spectrum disorder (ASD) units, with four classrooms and a sensory garden, will be located on land currently used for sports facilities at the school.

Principal Collette Kennedy Walsh said the school needed support from the entire community to make the new development possible…

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