ongratulations to JohnJoe Kenny, an outstanding sporting alumni for his performances on the 9th and 10th December 2017.
JohnJoe played in his first Derby match at Anfield. Everton managed to scrape a 1-1 draw having been dominated by Liverpool for much of the game. However, JohnJoe gave a solid performance particularly in the second half where he showed great character and commitment. JohnJoe said after the game: “I loved it. We defended well. They’ve got a good attack and have been scoring goals. We had to keep our shape and a little bit of magic from Wayne Rooney and Dominic Calvert-Lewin meant we got a penalty and the draw.”
Congratulations to an outstanding former student of Archbishop Beck Catholic College.
Monday 8 May 2017
“Sport is a human activity of great value, able to enrich people’s lives; it is enjoyed by men and women of every nation, ethnic group and religious belonging.” Pope Francis
The College community sends congratulations and a well done to Alumni Jonjoe Kenny and his team mates for their wonderful achievement in winning the Premier League 2 match between Everton U23 and Liverpool U23 at Goodison Park on May 8, 2017 in Liverpool.
Headteacher, Paul Dickinson said, “In the world of sport we look for outstanding role models for our young students, who at times see some very poor examples in sport, but Jonjoe Kenny has been an excellent role model for the sport, our wonderful city and to the young members of our community, well done”.
Tuesday 24 May 2016
The right-back came on as a substitute in the 3-0 victory over Norwich City after half an hour, replacing the injured Matthew Pennington in the process.
And the defender impressed the Goodison Park faithful were an assured performance that belied his tender age, drawing widespread applause from Blues supporters for a crunching tackle just moments after his introduction.
The full back set up the Blues’ third goal on the afternoon his low cross landing at the feet of Kevin Mirallas at the far post, who swept home the 19-year-old’s centre to complete a resounding win for the managerless Toffees.
And Kenny, who spent time on loan at Oxford United earlier in the season, said that he was delighted to finally show off his talent on the Goodison pitch.
Saturday 28 March 2015
Former student Jonjoe Kenny scores for England Under 17’s to secure a place in the semi-finals.
Jonjoe left Archbishop Beck Catholic College to sign a professional contract with Everton last year after winning the National Cup in Year 7 and Year 8, Liverpool Cup and Merseyside Cup. Jonjoe played in the same team as Jordan Rossiter.
Good Luck Jonjoe
Mr McKean








