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26 Mar 2026

GALLERY: Kilkenny students shine at KCETB Student of the Year Awards 2024

Thirteen 'future leaders' awarded across 13 Kilkenny and Carlow secondary schools

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Thirteen 'future leaders' who have each made a difference to their school community have been awarded Student of the Year 2024 for their respective post-primary schools in counties Kilkenny and Carlow.

The ceremony, which took place in Woodford Dolmen Hotel Carlow, was organised by Kilkenny and Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB), the patron of 13 post-primary schools and the provider of adult and community further education and training, and youth services to 20,000 students annually across the two counties.

Now in its eleventh year, KCETB’s Student of the Year Award recognises personal and academic achievement and is awarded to the student who has contributed the most during their time in post-primary education.

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It recognises: skills and talents; dedication and determination; academic achievements; extra-curricular activities; generosity of spirit; kindness to others; willingness to take an active part in school life; and the student’s capacity to make a difference to their school community.

The accolade was bestowed on 13 students who each received a specially commissioned solid silver medal engraved with their name, the award title and the name of their school.

The awardees are:

Caoimhe Hickey, Coláiste Mhuire, Johnstown, Co Kilkenny

Aimee Dunne, Duiske College, Co Kilkenny

Sarah Meagher, Kilkenny City Vocational School

Kieran Crowley, Scoil Aireagail, Ballyhale, Co Kilkenny

Róisín Ní Shúilleabháin, Coláiste Pobail Osraí, Kilkenny city

Conall Tobin, Grennan College, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny

Eibhlín Holden, Coláiste Cois Siúire, Mooncoin, Co Kilkenny

Niamh Cuddihy, Abbey Community College, Ferrybank, Co Kilkenny

Christian Germaine, Tyndall College, Carlow

Keelin Byrne, Coláiste Aindriú, Bagenalstown, Co Carlow

Éoghan Grennan, Borris College, Co Carlow

Dearbhla Ní Liatháin Ní Nualláin, Gaelcholáiste Cheatharlach, Carlow

Adam Kinsella, Coláiste Eoin, Hacketstown, Co Carlow

The students, along with their parents and school principals and deputy principals, were welcomed by the chief executive of KCETB Eileen Curtis, the chair of its board Cllr Andrea Dalton, and its director of schools, Dr Pauline Egan.

Welcoming the guests, Dr Egan explained the essence of the Student of the Year Award.

"All of the KCETB schools are underpinned by the core values of excellence in education, care, equality, community and respect," she said.

"The Student of the Year embodies these values as the award is not just about academic excellence, but the student’s commitment and dedication, and the contribution they have made to their school community.

"The difficulty each principal had in selecting just one student is a great testament to the student body across KCETB’s 13
schools."

Each winner’s school principal gave a citation which outlined their student’s rich and varied achievements and the contribution they made during their time in secondary school.

As chairperson of KCETB, Cllr Andrea Dalton presented each student with their medal.

Cllr Dalton stated that 'all of the recipients of Student of the Year are role models who represent the very best across our KCETB schools'.

"They are young people to be proud of, full of hope and promise," she added.

KCETB Chief Executive Eileen Curtis congratulated each one of the students and hailed them as 'leaders of the future'.

"Having listened to all the citations, I’m sure everyone will agree that these students are exceptional young people and marvellous ambassadors for our schools," she said.

"They have shown leadership skills beyond their years and have flourished through learning during their time in secondary school."

She encouraged them to 'continue to set high standards and confidently embrace the many opportunities which will present in the years ahead'.

She concluded by wishing them well in their future studies and in their lives.

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