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24 Oct 2025

The future is certainly green in this Tipperary school

Second Green Flag awarded for water conservation

The future is certainly green in this Tipperary school

Above: Back, from left, Karen Steenson (High School Principal), Jessica Rowe, Sean Hunt, Peter Kennedy, Sean Doverman, Aidan Coady, Cllr Michael Murphy, Fiona Flynn. Front, from left, Michal Kolodziejczak, Dylan Kirwan, Darren Kane, Djamal Souag, Joe O’Brien and Sloane (the school community dog)

The future is looking green, thanks to the students in the High School, Clonmel.

The school’s Green Schools Committee was awarded its second Green Flag for water conservation, while maintaining their first flag for litter and waste.

To celebrate this momentous achievement, the committee held a flag-raising ceremony at the school.

The ceremony was attended by staff, students, parents, the school community dog Sloane and special guests Fiona Flynn and Councillor Michael Murphy.

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