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Work to deliver on Mission Assembly outcomes continues at Oxford gathering
The work to deliver on the outcomes of the District Mission Assembly gathered momentum this week when the District MEL Council and District Teams (Provincial Team, Mission Team and other District personnel) met for detailed discussions.

Special reasons to celebrate Founder’s Day at Churchtown
Founder’s Day celebrations at De La Salle College Churchtown were even more special this year for a variety of reasons.

District Chapter Day 3 focus is on ‘Restructuring’
Day three of the District Chapter was hosted by the St John’s Community, St Helens, on Saturday, June 17th.
Once again it was an open and positive gathering on the theme of ‘Restructuring’ that allowed delegates to discuss items of importance, both in plenary and in small groups, with much of the emphasis on issues of governance.

Meeting of Council of Lasallian Educational Mission of RELEM
The meeting of the Council of the Lasallian Educational Mission of RELEM (Lasallian Region of Europe and the Mediterranean) was held at the Generalate in Rome between June 13 and 14, 2023.

St Margaret Ward live Lasallian values in Lourdes
During May half term, students and staff from St Margaret Ward Catholic Academy responded to a calling as they journeyed to Lourdes lived the Lasallian values and enjoyed a very rewarding time.


St Benild educators count their blessings
Educators at St Benild had a wonderful opportunity to ‘count their blessings’ and connect with eachother at a live-in at the Lasallian Retreat Centre in Mellieha

Churchtown respond to school smartphone challenges
De La Salle College Churchtown are pleased to announce that starting next year, they will be implementing an innovative solution to address the concerns surrounding excessive smartphone use during school hours.

Tea party illustrates importance of DLS to Churchtown community
Oodles of fine bone china, linen napkins, candlesticks, lamps and a desire to further involve our community in our school; what can we do to combine all these? The answer; have a vintage afternoon tea party for De La Salle College Churchtown’s local residents.

Women in the Lasallian Family
The District of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta was very well represented at a very significant conference in Rome in April on Women in the Lasallian Family.

Celebrating Lasallian Spirit in St Gerald’s
St Gerald’s De La Salle College celebrated their Lasallian spirit as we welcomed Br Tom Walsh, DLS Waterford, his colleague Tom O’Neill and past pupil of SGC, Ernie Sweeney, on Thursday 27th April.

Founder’s Day service captures passion and energy of our District
The strength, enthusiasm and passion of the Lasallian Family in the District of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta was highlighted once again with a series of celebrations to mark Founder’s Day.

Fitting Founder’s Day celebrations at Beneavin
Students in Beneavin De La Salle College celebrated Founder’s Day in fitting style by learning more about St John Baptist de La Salle and also recognising students who display the Lasallian values.

Waterford students excel at national level
Students from De La Salle College Waterford are no strangers to national success and once again they have by taking part in the Gaisce Awards and also enjoying success at chess.

DLS St Helens Eco School update
Students at De La Salle School St Helens have once again illustrated their concern for the environment as the Eco School committee has been active at at Mock UN Climate conference and during Earth Week.

Raheny students focus on biodiversity
Transition Year students at Ard Scoil La Salle Raheny completed their @worldwise_global_schools action project. Students focused on restoring and promoting biodiversity on our school grounds.

Matthew does Macroom school proud once again
Our school is very proud of our third year student Mathew Brennan who spoke on the ‘Upfront with Katie Hannon’ show on RTE 1 recently.

Br. John shared final De La Salle Rap
Br. John Deeney has shared the final installment of his series of raps on De La Salle. From 1705 the Brothers had been active in Rouen. In 1715 de La Salle finally settled into the Institute’s headquarters there. He died at St Yon on Good Friday 1719.

Downpatrick students compete with Lasallian schools
Downpatrick High School’s Year 9 soccer team took part in the De La Salle Cup, an annual tournament featuring Lasallian schools from the North and South of Ireland. The venue was the renowned Cherry Orchard FC, Dublin.