Home

Church of Ireland Home

Diocesan News

Ashton School, Cork, welcomes ‘The Young Offenders’ past–pupil director

Co–Patrons of Ashton School, Cork Education and Training Board (represented by Mr Pat Kelvey), and the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, with Peter Foott. Photo: Hilary Herbert.
Co–Patrons of Ashton School, Cork Education and Training Board (represented by Mr Pat Kelvey), and the Right Reverend Dr Paul Colton, Bishop of Cork, with Peter Foott. Photo: Hilary Herbert.

Peter Foott, past–pupil of Ashton School, Cork, award–winning director, producer and screenwriter, including of ‘The Young Offenders’ fame, was the guest of honour and speaker at his old school at prize day on Friday last, 13th October. Ashton School is a Church of Ireland comprehensive school under the co–patronage of the Bishop of Cork, and the Cork Education and Training Board.

Mr John Deane, Chairperson of the Board of Management, welcomed everyone before Mr Adrian Landen, Principal, outlined the year’s activities and achievements in all areas of the school curriculum, including extra–curricular, complementing the commitment and dedication of staff and students.

Assisted by the Deputy Principal, Ms Anne Marie Hewison, Peter Foott congratulated students and presented award winners with their prizes. Mr Foott outlined to students the importance of the ability to acknowledge change in career direction positively, and being prepared for challenge in the world of film, and work in general. He acknowledged the changes that have taken place in Ashton since he was been a student, with a completely new school building, and congratulated everyone involved in their endeavours. In his interview with Ms Burke, English teacher, he regaled the audience with the stories of ‘fun’ along with very long hours and hard work involved in all aspects of film–making, inspiring student listeners, and keeping everyone rapt with attention.

The Ashton School Hall of Fame Award was presented by Mr John Deane to Peter Foott for his contribution to film production.

The evening concluded with Head Girl Emma Wilkinson and Head Boy Zach Lumley thanking everyone for their time and presence at this very special occasion in the school calendar.

The Des Deasy Memorial Trophy for Engineering was awarded to Ben Provan–Bessell. The Hipwell Trophy for Business subjects was presented to Conor O’Malley.

The Pfizer Perpetual Trophy for Leaving Certificate Examination results were awarded to Diarmuid O’Donoghue. The Rochelle Trophy for Junior Certificate Examination results was presented to Catherine Kelly. The  First Year Merit Card prizes were to  Fiona Corcoran, Daniel McCarthy, Maeve O’Halloran, Harry McDaid, Adam Delurey. Corn Mhic Uistin awarded to Kyle Meiklejohn, and Caoimhe Gannon won the Corn an Amhairginigh. The Cox Perpetual Trophy for European Languages was awarded to Caoimhe Gannon, and the Burke Trophy for Technical subjects was presented to Jay Anglin.

The Ashton School Players Award for Contribution to Performing Arts was won by Mark Sampson.

The Shereen Gokul Memorial Trophy for Girl’s Hockey was presented to Roisin O’Dea, and the Andrew Chambers Memorial Trophy for Boy’s Hockey was awarded to Darragh Bateman.

The Victor Bond Memorial Trophy for Ashton School Junior Citizenship Award was presented to Kyle Meiklejohn. The Ashton School Trophy for Senior Citizenship Student of the year presented to Rachel Warren–Perry.

Our use of cookies

Some cookies are necessary for us to manage how our website behaves while other optional, or non-necessary, cookies help us to analyse website usage. You can Accept All or Reject All optional cookies or control individual cookie types below.

You can read more in our Cookie Notice

Functional

These cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Analytics cookies

Analytical cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage.