Loreto Secondary School, Navan
Loreto Secondary School, St. Michael's Lauretánæ Secundaria Schola, Sancte Michael scriptor | |
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Maria Regina Angelorum. Cruci Dum Spiro Fido Latin for "Mary, Queen of the Angels. While I live, I believe in the Cross." | |
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Navan, Co. Meath Republic of Ireland | |
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Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1833 |
Area trustee | Loreto Sisters |
Principal | Ms. Miriam Marsh |
Gender | All Girls |
Number of students | c.776[1] |
Mascot | The Loreto Lyon |
Nickname | Loreto on the Boyne |
Religious Order |
Sisters of Loreto (Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) |
Patron | The Most Reverend, Dr. Michael Smith, Bishop of Meath |
Website | http://loretonavan.scoilnet.ie/blog/ |
Loreto Secondary School, St. Michael's, is an all-girls secondary school serving the town of Navan, Ireland and the greater Meath catchment area. The school is situated on the banks of the River Boyne, and entry to the school is via Convent Road (walking or driving), or the Boyne Road (walking only). Loreto Secondary School, St. Michael's opened in 1833.
Grounds
The Loreto Sisters St. Michael's Convent adjoins the main and oldest part of the school, with a day-care centre for the elderly situated at the side. The grounds are quite beautiful, with ample green areas for the students to enjoy. The staff numbers approximately 52 which includes 2 Career Guidance Counsellor, 2 Home School Links/Pastoral Guides, teachers of academic subjects, specialist teachers, and ancillary staff.
Mission Statement
Within a positive environment based on Christian values, and with a strong social justice focus, St. Michael’s students are encouraged to avail of all opportunities to develop to their true creative, academic, personal and spiritual potential.
Curriculum
In the early 80's a decision made by the Loreto Order to focus on justice as a central part of the education of young people led the Navan school to look at the place of social justice in the school curriculum. As a result of this, a special post was created to promote social justice in the school. Initially this involved one teacher but now has developed into a committee involving teachers and students. The highlight of the school year is social justice week, held in March every year. During this week guest speakers are invited into school to highlight issues of poverty and inequality, racism and refugees, human rights and care of the environment. Adi Roche, Founder and Executive Director of Chernobyl Children's Project, gave the opening address at this year's Social Justice Week, from 6 March–10 March.
Extra Curriculum
They provide a variety of sports at both competitive and non-competitive levels. Our teams participate in local, regional and national leagues and have achieved a high measure of success. They include;
- Hockey
- Camogie
- Gaelic Football
- Basketball
- Fitness classes
- Athletics
- Soccer
Parent's Association
Loreto, St. Michael's have a thriving Parent's Association. The Committee Officers are;
- Chairperson: Anne O’Farrell
- Vice Chairperson: Karen Clynch
- Secretary: Margo Leddy
- Treasurers: Sharon Woolfson & Colette O’Reilly.
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Notable alumnae
- Nina Carberry, jockey