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As well as reaching
College standards each house is sanctioned by Roinn na
Gaeltachta. Our Bean a’ Tí’s
guarantee their students a Céad Míle Fáilte. Each child will
have their own bed or bunk.
An Árd-Chinnire or Cúntóir (specially trained third level or senior student) is placed in
almost every house to help with supervision. The College bus
ensures no student has to walk a very long distance and it is
invaluable in wet weather. Bicycles are not necessary.
The ‘Banc an Choláiste’ guarantees security to
those who wish to bank their
pocket-money.
| Menu/Bia-Chlár |
Breakfast consists of cereal, orange juice, egg or cheese, tea, brown
and white bread, toast, butter and marmalade. |
Three Course
Dinner consists of three courses which varies every second day at
least. Meat to include chicken, fish, roast weekly. Potatoes and vegetables
with dinner. Soup varies every second day.
Dessert or cup of tea. |
| Soup varies
every second day. Dessert or cup of tea. |
Tea consists of tea, bread, butter, bacon, egg or chips and sausages or
salad, pasta, pizza etc. Tea varies every second day.
Supper of tea, bread, butter, jam, scones, cakes, etc. |
| Students with special dietary requirements must contact college
when applying in order to ensure diet can be catered for. |
Should students be unhappy with any aspect of
accommodation of Course they should speak to a member of the staff -
the problem will then be investigated with a view to remedying
same.
Spiritual and Medical
Care
There is always a priest, a doctor and a nurse
available to pupils. Parents are responsible for doctor's fees
and other medical related expenses. Pupils should bring a
copy of their medical card. PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM
THE COLLEGE OF ANY RECURRENT ILLNESS (E.G. ASTHMA, ALLERGIES
ETC).
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