A student council is a representative structure for students only, through which they can become involved in the affairs of the school, working in partnership with school management, staff and parents for the benefit of the school and its students.
The Council is elected by the students for the students. Each class has one representative on the council. Yearheads also nominate a male and a female representative from each year group to participate on the council.
The Student Council has many benefits in Our Lady’s Secondary School.
■ Creates a positive school atmosphere;
■ Creates a caring school environment, which is supportive and inclusive;
■ A vehicle for student participation;
■ Beneficial impact on issues such as discipline, bullying and staff-student relations;
■ Creates educational opportunities for students;
■ Provides an interactive learning environment;
■ Students can develop communication and leadership skills, responsibility and accountability;
■ Valuable resource to management, teachers and other students.
Annual Fundraiser
Each year in Our Lady’s the student council organise, run and host a Christmas fun day for all staff and students. The money raised on this day is donated to a charity of choice. Last year Our Lady’s donated the funds to the Hope foundation.
2016 -2017 Student Council
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2 Naomh Brid 2 Naomh Aine 2 Naomh Eanna 2 Naomh Padraig Year Leaders |
Rebecca Iannelli Rachel Burke Jack Whelan Paddy Ryan James Mullen Ciara O Brien |
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3 Shannon 3 Nore 3 Avoca 3 Lee Year Leaders |
Lorcan Roche Donnchadh Cantwell Dean Lawlor Darragh Doyle Louise Wallace Jack Cullen |
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TYT TYF TYM Year Leaders
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Roberto Iannelli Katie Giles Eva Rushe Conor Ryan Lara O'Toole |
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5T 5B 5F 5C Year Leaders |
Niamh Kennedy Adrienne Mullen Sophie Cantwell Catherine Shaw Stephen Friend Aine Treacy |
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6A 6B 6C 6D Year Leaders |
Jack Kennedy Daniel Ryan Conor Sheedy Glynn Stewart Aoife Kennedy Matthew O'Sullivan |
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LCA 1 LCA 2 |
Noel Morrissey Roisin Lowry/Shauna Clavin |
What is the Green School Programme?
The Green School programme is an international environmental education programme, environmental management system and award scheme that promotes and acknowledges long-term, whole school action for the environment. Our Lady’s Secondary School is an active member of the Green School programme.
Our Green School initiative
Our Lady’s Secondary school is a green school and was awarded its first green flag in May 2013. Here in Our Lady’s, we are very aware of the environment and we recycle, reuse and reduce waste wherever possible. We have a very pro-active green committee who are always busy and innovative.
We began our green campaign by shredding old sheets of paper. We it regularly collected from the school and used as bedding for greyhounds. We also try to use recycled paper for photo-copying, we recycle all paper, cardboard and cans.
As a community, we in Our Lady’s take great pride in our environment and work hard to maintain a healthy, safe, green environment for all.
The school was awarded with its first green flag in May of 2013.

Green Schools committee 2012-2013
Environmental Review
Our first achievement as a committee was to complete an environmental review and to carry out a litter and waste survey of our school. The aim of the survey was to assess the student’s perception of litter and waste in the school and evaluate our starting point on the road to achieving “Green Flag” status.
Transition Year Students
It is the job of the TY students to monitor and control the litter and recycling around the school through the following ways:
We believe that we can continue to do our day to day activities but on an environmentally friendly basis.
Litter and Waste:
Since participating in the Green Schools Initiative we have enforced the following:
Slogan Competition
We have introduced more signs to increase recycling awareness. We held a slogan competition. The winner was Joseph Kennedy a second year student at the time. His winning entry was “It is vital to recycle”
Spring Clean Week
Every Spring both Ty groups take part in Spring Clean Week. This is a nationwide campaign which is run by An Taisce.
The TY groups take charge of organising, running and informing the whole school of the event.
The main work carried out is sweeping, cleaning, weeding and planting. This year the group helped Templemore Tidy Towns Committee in organising a Spring Clean down the town.
The green schools committee, with the support of the whole school, is hoping to earn its second green flag the theme of which is energy.
We are very pleased that our collective efforts are helping to save our environment.
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