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29 Sept 2025

Laois school wins gold at Croke Park!

Mountrath CS TY students were pride of the parish

Laois school wins gold at Croke Park!

Pictured: Mountrath CS students

There was huge cause for celebration at Mountrath Community School as Transition Year students were honoured with a prestigious award at Croke Park.

The TY GAA Future Leaders group of 2024/25 were honoured with the Oide Gold Award as part of a national ceremony in the home of GAA.

This accolade, awarded to just 24 schools nationwide, represents the highest level of recognition within the GAA Future Leaders programme and acknowledges students who have shown outstanding leadership qualities and service to their schools, clubs, and communities.

 

Pictured: Future leaders, Mountrath CS students Donnchadh, Daniel, Katie, and Caoimhe 

Teachers Ms Orla Donnelly and Mr Chris Coughlan, who coordinated the programme in the school, praised the dedication and hard work of the group throughout the year.

Students successfully completed a wide range of modules, including the Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games (ICGG) award, Young Whistlers refereeing qualification, and a safeguarding certificate, as well as contributing across multiple areas of school and club life.

On Wednesday, September 17, students Donnchadh, Daniel, Katie, and Caoimhe travelled to Croke Park to collect the award and showcase their year’s work.

“We met at Portlaoise Train Station and travelled to Dublin with Ms Donnelly. Once we arrived, we set up our stall quickly and made time to explore the other displays before the awards began,” the students explained.

The ceremony was a special occasion, with speeches from the programme’s founders highlighting the impact of Future Leaders in developing skills for life both on and off the field.

 

Pictured: Andrea Moran, Laois captain, at Croke Park for the LGFA finals launch in July. Pic: Sportsfile

The awards were presented by All-Ireland winning Kerry captain Gavin White and Dublin Ladies Football captain Carla Rowe, who later took part in a lively Q&A session with the students.

“It was a fantastic experience," one student reflected.

"We were so proud to represent our school and to receive the Gold Award. The chance to speak with other schools and share what we’ve learned was really rewarding. It’s a day we won’t forget.” 

Teacher Ms Donnelly was particularly proud of her students.

“This recognition is the result of the commitment and teamwork shown by our Future Leaders all year. They’ve been a credit to themselves, their school, and their community," she said.

The day finished with the group dismantling their stall, before heading back to Portlaoise after what was described as 'a very busy but hugely enjoyable day'.

Mountrath Community School shared that they are proud to be recognised as a Future Leaders Gold School, and the TY students’ success stands as an inspiration for the next generation of young leaders.

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