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Moville Community College welcomes new Deputy Principal

written by Rachel McLaughlin September 18, 2023
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Donegal ETB has announced the appointment of Mr Christopher Hegarty as the new Deputy Principal of Moville Community College.

Mr Hegarty replaces Ms Caroline Doherty who has taken up the post of Principal.

Originally from Buncrana, Christopher has been a teacher of Chemistry and Science in the Abbey Vocational School in Donegal Town since 2010, following his graduation from the University of Limerick with a Bachelor of Science with concurrent Teacher Education in 2009. As an Assistant Principal, he also took on the role of Transition Year Coordinator in 2019 and more recently completed a Postgraduate Diploma in School Leadership, also with the University of Limerick.

Moville Community College is one of three post-primary schools managed by Donegal ETB in Inishowen with a school population in excess of 600 students.

Speaking about his new appointment, Christopher said: “I am delighted to be appointed to the position of Deputy Principal of Moville Community College and look forward to working with the fantastic staff and students alongside the entire school community. I am also looking forward to the challenges this new role will bring and am excited to be part of this school as it grows and develops over the coming years particularly with the current new building works.”

In congratulating Christopher on his appointment, Donegal ETB’s Director of Schools Dr Martin Gormley said, “Christopher has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication and leadership throughout his time with Donegal ETB and I have no doubt that he will continue to excel in this pivotal role. I believe his innovative ideas and passion for education will further enhance Moville Community College’s commitment to excellence. I know that Christopher, together with Ms Caroline Doherty, Principal, and the staff will contribute significantly to the ongoing and further development of the school.”

Moville Community College is one of fifteen of the county’s twenty-seven post-primary schools and one of three in Inishowen, under the management of Donegal ETB, the county’s largest education and training provider. The ETB is also a trustee partner for a further eight Community and Comprehensive schools in the county. Over 5,600 students attended Donegal ETB post-primary schools in 2022.

Christopher took up his appointment on 01 September.

Moville Community College welcomes new Deputy Principal was last modified: September 18th, 2023 by Rachel McLaughlin
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