Top marks for leaving cert students from Heywood Community School

“The results this year have been remarkable” – Heywood Community School Principal Eamon Jackman
Top marks for leaving cert students from Heywood Community School

Proud teacher Donnacha O’Siochain is pictured with his son Ruadhan who collected his leaving cert results from Heywood Community School

IT was an enormously proud day for the leaving cert class of 2025 at Heywood Community School when the students went to collect their exam results this morning.

School Principal Eamon Jackman said that he was “thrilled with the outstanding achievements of our Leaving Certificate students in the 2025 examinations. Our students have once again demonstrated exceptional dedication, resilience and academic excellence with this year’s results reflecting their hard work and commitment over the past six years.” 

He said: “We had a fantastic morning in the school as we welcomed our five classes of first year students with their parents from 8.45am for the first time and then had our outgoing sixth-year students accompanied by their parents, in many cases, come to the school to collect results.” 

Some of the leaving cert students with their teachers from Heywood Community School who collected their leaving cert exam results
Some of the leaving cert students with their teachers from Heywood Community School who collected their leaving cert exam results

Mr Jackman said: “We are very proud of each student. Their success is a testament not only to their individual efforts but also to the support and encouragement provided by our dedicated teaching staff, supportive parents and the wider Heywood community. Our teachers and SNAs have gone above and beyond to provide a learning environment that nurtures each student's potential, even in the face of challenges which have unfolded during their time here.” 

 “The results this year have been remarkable,” said Mr Jackman, “with many students achieving top grades across a wide range of subjects. These achievements will open doors to further education and career opportunities, and we are confident that our students will continue to excel in whatever paths they choose to pursue.”

Student Lucy Donohue displaying her leaving cert result paper alongside Heywood Community School Principal Eamon Jackman
Student Lucy Donohue displaying her leaving cert result paper alongside Heywood Community School Principal Eamon Jackman

“During the week we were extremely proud of not only the success of Katelyn Cummins in the Rose of Tralee but also how she articulated that each student should follow their own path and not feel compelled to go down a route due to expected norms from their peers or society. I hope our students can listen to this advice.

“On a personal level, I took great satisfaction chatting to many of the students this morning who visited the school and heard of the plans they have made for their future. Many have already secured employment or are accessing apprenticeships with local employers. With the changing employment landscape and demand in certain sectors, students are being very strategic in their career choice and not merely following the media driven route of third level without assessing if it best suits their talents. I think they are to be commended for this.” 

Students from Heywood Community School Eoghan Murphy and Eoin Prendergast after they collected their leaving cert results
Students from Heywood Community School Eoghan Murphy and Eoin Prendergast after they collected their leaving cert results

"On behalf of the entire school, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all our Leaving Certificate students. We celebrate your success and look forward to hearing about the great things they will accomplish in the future,” said Mr Jackman.

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