
Wexford school's graduation is filled with pride and sense of achievement
Families, teachers, and students gathered on Thursday, May 22, to celebrate the years of hard work and growth the students recently completed.
Speeches were made by their year head, Ms. Tompkins, Deputy Principal Mr. O'Toole and Principal Mr. Glynn. Some of the students reflected on their time in Creagh including Head Prefect Felicia Cojan and Deputy Head Prefect Andrew Smith. MCs for the evening were Kasandra Kozar and Luke Quinlan Johnson.
Furthermore, the GP area in the college was decorated with flowers and student artwork. Each student was called up individually to receive their graduation certificate, with applause and cheers echoing around the room. Special awards were presented for achievements in academics, sports, and leadership.
The evening featured musical performances by students which added added sentiment to the event. Refreshments were enjoyed by all at the end of the ceremony and the strong bonds between classmates and staff were evident throughout the evening. The event celebrated not just an ending, but new beginnings as students look forward to their next chapter.
Student of the Year for the class of 2025 was awarded to Marcel Kupczak and the Spirit of Creagh Award went to Jennie Grimes.

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- Irish Daily Mirror
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Irish Independent
6 days ago
- Irish Independent
Wexford school's graduation is filled with pride and sense of achievement
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Irish Independent
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