Cork County Vocational Schools Senior Football Championship Final (replay) Davis College students being presented with their Gaisce President’s Awards: U-19 Girls Basketball Finalists 4th Year students getting stuck in to some outdoor pursuits
1st Year students fund raising walk for the I.S.P.C.C. who raised just over two thousand Euro with their teacher Ms. Rachel Vereker.   The 4th Year students on the 27th of November travelled to Tralee Institute of Technology under the supervision of Mr. Morrissey where they were given an introduction and a taste of the various computer programs currently taught in the Institutes computer department.           
The 4th Year students on the 27th of November travelled to Tralee Institute of Technology under the supervision of Mr. Morrissey where they were given an introduction and a taste of the various computer programs currently taught in the Institutes computer department.    Davis College Student Council Body:         Gaisce: On Monday 12th, Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th of October Silver and Bronze Gaisce Award recipients completed their venture challenge in Kilfinane OEC. Bronze medallists walked a total of 30km while Silver Medallists walked 50km. Well done to all involved. 4 students will receive their Silver award in the Gaisce Munster Awards Ceremony in Cashel on December 2nd. Seoighe Kearney is now pursuing her Gold Award. Gaisce students organised a bag pack in Tesco’s raising a total of €970. This money will be divided between (1) Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin (2) Gaisce Venture Fund. Our thanks to Ms. H. Carey for co-ordinating the Gaisce Adventure within the college and to Mr. G. Burke, Ms. K. Kennedy, Ms. M. Richter and Mr. P. Healy for supervising the bag packing in Tesco.    Principal Denis Healy presenting Roisin Healy with her Award of: Best Overall student of the year 2009.     Davis College has this week commenced the "Skills at Work Programme in partnership with Hibernian Aviva, Cork          
1st,  2nd, and 3rd Year History students on their recent visit to Cobh. The 4th year students on Friday the 11th of September walked from Killarney to Kenmare on possible one of the most beautiful days of the year through one of the most beautiful settings on The Kerry Way.   The 4th year students on Friday the 11th of September walked from Killarney to Kenmare on possible one of the most beautiful days of the year through one of the most beautiful settings on The Kerry Way. Leaving Cert Class of 2009 1a.jpg   Mini Company – “Tytans” our Transition Year Mini Company.    
 
The 4th year students on Friday the 11th of September walked from Killarney to Kenmare on possible one of the most beautiful days of the year through one of the most beautiful settings on The Kerry Way. The 4th year students on Friday the 11th of September walked from Killarney to Kenmare on possible one of the most beautiful days of the year through one of the most beautiful settings on The Kerry Way.     Junior Certificate students in celebratory mood on receiving their results Junior Certificate students with the Principal and Vice Principal.jpg Mallow Sports & leisure & Youth Awards 2009 The Heineken Cup      
The 4th year students on Friday the 11th of September walked from Killarney to Kenmare on possible one of the most beautiful days of the year through one of the most beautiful settings on The Kerry Way. Junior Certificate students with the Principal and Vice Principal. Davis College first year students working with local National Schools..jpg Youth 2000 Retreat Ennis - 13-15th March meeting with Bishop Walsh Junior Certificate students in celebratory mood on receiving their results Junior Certificate students in celebratory mood on receiving their results 1a.jpg  
Davis College Volleyball team Senior Hurling Final Davis College, Mallow 5 – 7 Boherbue Comprehensive School 1 -7 Davis College spike ball  squad.jpg First Year students take a break on top of Torc Mountain Senior Hurling Final Davis College, Mallow 5 – 7 Boherbue Comprehensive School 1 -7 Transition Year students on their ascent of Mangerton Mountain