L-R: 6th year's Bríd Jean Walshe, Lauren Fox, Líadán Ní Ghlaisne and Mary Guy, Senior VP and Site Lead at Regeneron’s Raheen facility, Mr. Niall O’ Leary, Principal Ms. Jean Pound
Coláiste Muire Ennis have proudly unveiled their newly refurbished science laboratories, a significant milestone in the school’s commitment to excellence in STEM education.
The comprehensive refurbishment, generously sponsored by Regeneron, a leading bulk biologics manufacturing facility based in Raheen, Limerick, included the complete remodelling of five state-of-the-art laboratories and three preparation rooms.
This project signifies the continued revitalisation of the Clare school’s science department, ensuring students have access to cutting-edge facilities.
Regeneron’s contribution underscores the company’s strong commitment to STEM outreach and their dedication to giving back to local communities. “At Regeneron, we believe the future of innovation starts in the classroom. By investing in the refurbishment of these labs, we are not only enhancing the learning environment but also empowering young women to excel in STEM,” said Niall O’Leary, Senior Vice President and Site Lead at Regeneron’s Raheen facility.
“This initiative champions the next generation of female scientists, engineers, and innovators, providing them with the tools and inspiration to drive future breakthroughs in science and technology.”
The event was attended by Regeneron senior leaders and employees, many of whom are past pupils of the school or have children currently enrolled. Joining the celebration was past pupil and Senator Roisin Garvey, who fondly recounted her experiences at the school, reflecting on how they shaped her journey to becoming a science graduate.
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Principal Miss Jean Pound emphasised the school’s long-standing tradition of excellence in science, noting the high uptake of Science subjects and Technology at Senior Cycle and the consistently strong academic results achieved by students each year.
This year, for the sixth time, a student from the school was awarded the prestigious Naughton Foundation Scholarship, further cementing the school’s reputation for nurturing scientific talent.
“The revamped science department marks a new chapter for our school,” said Miss Pound. “We are grateful to Regeneron for their support, which will inspire current and future students to continue our proud tradition of scientific achievement.”
The upgraded labs are now fully operational and set to inspire a new generation of young scientists, ensuring Coláiste Muire remains at the forefront of STEM education.
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