Earning honours after a gruelling forty hours of tough physical and mental challenge in the recent Northern Ireland Army Cadet Force Military Skills Competition is Lisneal College student Jordan.
Jordan who is an accomplished Cadet Sergeant in the College’s Army Cadet Force Detachment earned third place in a hard-fought contest for Best Section Commander in the annual event in which Cadet teams from across Northern Ireland compete in a range of military skills, including First Aid, command tasks, fieldcraft, signals, skill at arms and observation. Jordan was a member of the 1st Battalion B Company team which clinched second place in the March competition and third place overall.
After an exciting weekend, Jordan is pictured receiving congratulations from Colonel Lindsay, Deputy Commander, 38 (Irish) Brigade … and, of course, the Royal Irish Regiment’s mascot, the ever-popular Brian Boru X, pictured with his handler.
Well done Jordan! Superb achievement. A born leader!
Working On The Past, Together,
KS3 pupils from Lisneal College and St. Cecilia’s College enjoyed a high quality teaching and learning experience in History. They worked together throughout today’s lesson to develop their skills of managing information and decision-making when working with source material in a SHARED education setting. #COLLABORATIONWORKS #NoLimits#WEARELISNEAL
Our Champs!
Well done to our Year 10 boys who won a local 7s tournament today. The boys won all their games to be crowned champions. Power, pace and discipline all the way. Congratulations men and thanks to Mr Ferguson for leading the boys today. #champions