12/06/2026
Ireland Mens Under 20 Squad Selection - Ben Blaney & Adam Cooper
Well done to Ben Blaney and Adam Cooper (6th Year 2025) who have been selected for the Ireland Mens Under 20 Squad for the 2026 World Rugby Junior World Championship in Georgia.
They have been drawn in Pool C alongside Argentina, England and USA, with all matches taking place in the Avchala Stadium in Tbilisi. Their opening game is against England on Saturday the 27th of June at 12.30pm, Irish time.
We wish Ben, Adam and the entire Under 20s Squad the very best of luck for the tournament!
30/05/2026
All-Ireland Success for Inter Boys Relay Team
Congratulations to our Inter Boys Athletics Team, who were crowned All-Ireland Schools 4x100m Relay Champions in Tullamore today.
The winning team consisted of David O’Sullivan, Tommy Smyth, Keelan Fitzgerald, and Daniel Keating, who produced a fantastic performance to claim the gold medal and secure the All-Ireland title. Their speed, teamwork, and determination were on full display as they competed against the best school teams in the country.
A huge thank you to Mr. Kiernan and Mr. Geraghty, as well as everyone involved in athletics throughout the year. Their dedication, encouragement, and support have played a major role in this success.
Well done to all of the athletes who represented the school. This is a tremendous achievement and a moment of great pride for our entire school community.
25/05/2026
Terenure Rangers -Tommy Quinn DDSL Cup!
Congratulations to Conor Owens (2nd Year), Zack Dowling, Dylan Guy, Finn Tighe and Ethan Russell (3rd Year) who were part of the Terenure Rangers team who won the Tommy Quinn DDSL u15.5 cup on Saturday the 23rd of May.
22/05/2026
1st Year History Trip around Dublin
Our 1st Year History students enjoyed a fantastic day out in the sunshine around Dublin city centre!
The day began at Dublinia, where students explored life in Medieval Dublin and took part in an engaging debate on the feudal system, with some students even getting into character (and costume!) to represent their role in society.
Students then explored the museum exhibits before enjoying lunch in the grounds of St Patrick's Cathedral. The afternoon continued with a visit to the 1926 Exhibition at Dublin Castle, where students completed research activities linked to their Junior Cycle History studies.
Both students and teachers had a fantastic day, and Dublinia staff commented that they had never seen a group so engaged and well behaved, perhaps we have a few future historians among us!
A huge thank you to all the teachers who helped make the trip possible. What a brilliant way to finish 1st Year History!
22/05/2026
Parents Association AGM - Thank You!
A big thank you to our wonderful Parents' Association for all the great work that they do throughout the year, on behalf of all the parents and guardians in the College.
We are very lucky to have such a wonderful bunch of volunteers contributing to our school community.
The AGM was held last night and we want to especially mention Elaine O'Connor, who is departing her role as Chairperson of the Committee after many years of service to the school community.
We wish Elaine and all her family the very best for the future.
Kind regards,
Philip Wallace,
Principal.
22/05/2026
Leinster Athletics Championships 2026 - Tullamore
Well done to all our Athletes who competed on Monday and Wednesday this week, in the Leinster Athletic Championships in Tullamore.
We had some fantastic performances throughout the week and plenty of medals were won!
Inter 4 x 100m Boys Leinster Champions!
U16 Boys 4 x 300m Relay Bronze
J. Martin joint Bronze in the Minor Boys High Jump
I. Chisi Bronze in the Inter Boys Shot Putt
A big thank you to all our Athletes and their Coaches; Mr. Kiernan, Mr. Geraghty and Ms. Foyle.
19/05/2026
Darkness into Light 2026 - Final Total - Thank you
We are delighted to confirm that our final total for our Darkness into Light Walk in Terenure College this year is €25,635. This is the largest amount raised by any individual event nationally.
Please Click Here or on the link below to view our highlight video from the most important sunrise of the year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4p1dKltv98
Our sincere appreciation goes to CANÚ Folk group who enriched the atmosphere with music and song and Church Fund Committee for their generous contribution from the annual Terenure College Charity Ladies Lunch.
Thank you, the Terenure College Community, who continue to contribute each year. Since 2022, through your generosity, Terenure College have contributed over €110,000 to Pieta House through our Darkness into Light Walk.
We thank everyone who contributed to the event’s success: staff and students who coordinated, planned and promoted all aspects of the event.
In the shared steps taken under the dawn sky the true impact of Darkness into Light becomes evident; it helps to start conversations, to break down barriers to discussing mental health, and initiates conversations about the importance of checking in eachother. Moreover, it promotes an open-door policy, encouraging everyone to seek and offer support freely.
Each year our school community find solace and strength through our Darkness into Light event, we walk not just for ourselves but in solidarity with those impacted by the darkness of su***de.
The hope you created will continue to shine brightly for everyone who turns to Pieta in their darkest moment. Thank you again for being part of this inspiring community
The words spelt out with candles on the hills were chosen thoughtfully by our 6th year students:
•'Hope' symbolizes the journey from despair to recovery, fostering community and courage.
•'Talk' because talking breaks the silence around mental health, reducing stigma and encouraging support.
•’Listen’ emphasizes active listening to foster connection, and a compassionate community.
'We, as 6th-year students, look forward to returning for future Darkness into Light walks at Terenure College, believing that every footstep taken and moment shared under that dawn sky is a step closer to the sunrise and a brighter future.'
18/05/2026
School Sports Shop - Opening Hours
Just in case you want to get ahead of the Summer rush ... a quick reminder that the School Sports Shop is open this week and next week during the following hours:
Monday: 3.45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m.
Wednesday: 1.05 p.m. to 3.05 p.m.
Saturday: 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
The Sports Shop will also open in June from 10am to 4pm during the week Monday the 29th of June to Friday the 3rd of July inclusive.
12/05/2026
The College Run Final
Well done to all who competed in the College Run Final today. With good weather and a really competitive race, it was a fantastic occasion and once again a real highlight of the college calendar.
Congratulations to Matthew Reid, who came home as the winner in a superb time of 4 minutes and 23 seconds. He was followed closely by Aidan Flanagan in 4 minutes and 27 seconds, with Ezra Van Egeraat finishing strongly in 4 minutes and 28 seconds.
A special thank you to Mr. Kiernan and his team of TY students for organising and running all of the heats across every year group. The idea behind the competition is that every student in every year group gets the opportunity to participate in the College Mile, with the winners from each year group progressing further through the competition to reach today’s final, where the fastest college miler is crowned.
A brilliant day of sport and competition — well done again to everyone involved!
Here is a snapshot of today’s event: College Run Final Highlights