Our mission
Mercy Secondary School Ballymahon is a Catholic Voluntary Secondary School under the Trusteeship of CEIST, which is influenced by the values of the Sisters of Mercy. We, as a Catholic School aim to educate the whole person, developing the full potential of each and aiming to prepare our students for life. We encourage the pursuit of excellence in our teaching and learning opportunities. In our daily quest we value the principles of justice, mutual respect, equality, cultural diversity and tolerance, leading to the promotion of a positive self-image. A caring atmosphere permeates our School where good relationships are fostered between staff, students, parents and the community, to the development of mutual trust and thus facilitating true partnership.
Well done to Joseph Kenny, Matthew Jordan and Maciek Gorski who took part in Table quiz for Health and Safety in the Workplace run by NISO in AIT on 19/10/17.
Upcoming Events
Crazy Shoes & Socks Day at Mercy Ballymahon - 10/10/2017
Short video of TY production from November 2016.
Copyright: Mick Conlan.
Many thanks to Michael Conlan for making this video of our LC students on their last day at School. Whishing all the students good luck in their exams and all the best in the future!
Ms. Donohue (Principal), Eddie McLoughlin, Mr. Walsh (Deputy Principal)
Ms. Donohue (Principal), Rachael Lyons, Mr. Walsh (Deputy Principal)
Ms. Donohue (Principal), Kate Beirne, Mr. Walsh (Deputy Principal)
Front row: Ruth Kavanagh, Kate Beirne (Winner), Conor O Brien, Kevin Manning. Back Row Ms. Honeyman (Year Head), Edward Mc Loughlin, Niall Keane, Ms. Donohue (Principal
Breada Greaves, Mr Walsh (Deputy-Principal), Jo Gallagher