Weekly News
Rosemont Sports Awards ceremony in May
Rosemont tennis team (in the above picture). Rosemont Netball team (in the below picture).
Highly Commended Award
Hannah C. won a Highly Commended Award in the Life Works essay competition.
St Michael’s House Leopardstown held their Open Day on June 21st
Rosemont Students volunteered for the day. They helped set up a Cafe and organised a cake sale-they even baked delicious cakes and brought them along. John, the principal of Grovesnor School commented on the positive feedback he had received from the staff. They found...
Julia O’Malley, Spanish Teacher of Rosemont, features in The Irish Times commenting on the Junior Cert Spanish Exam
Junior Cert Spanish students faced an occasionally “challenging” paper on Tuesday, according to teachers. Julia O’Malley, a teacher in Rosemont, said the aural exam was fair, with plenty of texts to engage student interest. The timing of the exam worked well, with...
Cheque for €2,270 to Make-a-Wish Foundation
Rosemont present a cheque for €2,270 to Make-a-Wish Foundation from funds raised at annual May BBQ.
Winners of Netball League
For the second year running Rosemont have taken the Netball Ireland mixed schools league title. In addition, our 1st/2nd year team have been placed runners up in their category in the Netball Ireland league. These are fantastic achievements. Ms O'Malley is extremely...
Highest Score in Spanish in Ireland
Aoife, a Rosemont Transition Year student has been awarded for her wonderful achievement of attaining the highest score in Spanish in Ireland, in the 2016 Junior Certificate exam. Aoife follows in the footsteps of Rosemont past pupil Miriam Johnson, who also achieved...
Rosemont Chair to 5k
This year Rosemont's Healthy Living Week took place from April 24th - April 28th. As part of Healthy Living Week, Rosemont have included a school chair to 5k over the last four years. This has proved to be really successful and a great way to get everybody out...
Special Visitor to Rosemont
From April 18th to the 21st, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz made his first pastoral visit as Prelate of Opus Dei and it was to Ireland! On the Wednesday, he came to Rosemont School and met with a large number of families in the auditorium. Responding to the questions...