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At Nagle Community College they are proud to be a vibrant and inclusive learning community. As part of the Cork Education and Training Board they combine a commitment to high-quality education with a strong focus on the boards values, excellence in education, care, equality, community and respect. The school celebrates diversity and inclusion, welcoming students from many cultures and international backgrounds. Their supportive and caring atmosphere allows every student to feel at home while forming lifelong friendships and learning from one another's unique perspectives. Guided by the values of respect, care and equality, they ensure every student feels valued, supported and empowered to reach their potential.
The value of sport has always been held in high esteem at Nagle. Sport promotes many attributes of the development of the whole person and none more so than from a social, psychomotor and social perspective. Nagle students are offered the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports; namely Hurling, Gaelic Football, Soccer, Golf, Athletics, Basketball, Volleyball and Badminton. The school also offer other co-curricular activities such as drama, art, music to chess, soccer and basketball. There are also a number of lunch time clubs for students to help them pursue their passions and create lasting memories.
Located in the heart of Mahon, on the south-eastern side of Cork they offer a fantastic location for students interested in Cork and neighbouring areas. Blackrock is a village and suburb contained within Cork City, Ireland. Originally a small fishing village about five kilometres from Cork City, the growth of the city has meant the village became incorporated into the city. The village is home to Blackrock GAA club, Blackrock Castle, a weekly farmers market, and as of 2015 has seen some investment in regeneration projects for the village centre. A short distance from the village is Blackrock Castle. There has been a castle on the site since medieval times but the present castle was built in the mid 19th century in mock-baronial style. It now houses an observatory and planetarium. The Marina, a tree lined avenue runs along the southern bank of the River Lee from Blackrock Village past Páirc Uí Chaoimh and is a used for a number of recreational activities such as rowing, walking and cycling. Bus number 202, and number 215 link Blackrock to the city. The number 219 bus route links Blackrock to Bishopstown via Douglas.