Welcome to Terenure Pickleball Club!
And our amazing Pickleball Festival
🎾 Welcome to the Terenure Pickleball Club Festival on Sunday 2nd Nov 2025 @12:30pm to 6:00pm 🎾
Have lots of fun while making new friends from around the country.
Whether you are a beginner or advanced player you are all welcome to join us.
The festival will be played on 12 hardwood courts in OLS Sports Dome, Our Lady's School, Terenure. (Google Map Link).
💶 Entry Fee: €35 per player
Places are limited for this event so please enter early to avoid disappointment.
Everyone plays in skill-based groups (Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced).
Please read all guidance notes on the entry form for this event: Link to Form
❤️ As this is a charity event all money from the festival will be going to our local special needs school for autism, The Libermann Spiritan School, Templeogue.
Thanks to Our Lady's School, Terenure in supporting us for this event which the use of their OLS Sports Dome facility.
Thanks to GAMMA Europe for their sponsorship of the official ball during the festival.
Our Charity Partners for this Festival
Libermann Spiritan School, Templeogue (LSST) is a co-educational Special School founded in the Spiritan ethos, under the patronage of the Archdiocese of Dublin. The school provides a safe and caring, learning environment for autistic students with complex learning needs who require the support of a special school.
The school opened on 4 September 2023 on grounds adjoining Templeogue College, on Templeville Road, Dublin 6W. The permanent Libermann Spiritan School, Templeogue, will be planned for and constructed over the coming years, sharing the grounds of Templeogue College, in a new purpose built structure.
All funds raised during the Festival will go directly to the School to support them and their amazing special students.
Our Host Location for this Festival
We are grateful to Our Lady's School, Terenure in their generosity to allow us to host our Charity Pickleball Festival in their OLS Sports Dome, where Terenure Pickleball Club have been playing since April 2024.
Our Lady’s School where they believe in the transformative power of education for young women. Their founding Sisters, the Religious of Christian Education, established Our Lady’s School in 1953 with the aim of providing young women with the opportunity to experience a holistic education rooted in Christian values and to strive for academic excellence in a happy, joyful atmosphere.
By encouraging their students to engage in our multi faceted co and extra curricular programme including Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Camogie, Hockey, Gaelic Football, Tennis and Swimming, Choir, MUN, Lego Club to name but a few; and to search for truth by developing a social conscience through charitable endeavours, their students flourish academically, spiritually, physically and emotionally.
They opened the OLS Sports Dome in early 2024 for both their student and wider local community. The benefits to the local community are allowing more young people participate in sport. This facility greatly assists in creating a sense of community in Terenure with Our Lady's School at the heart of community life.
The benefits of the OLS Sports Dome include:
Organised structured training in a state of the art facility
Facilitate long term athlete development
Act as a point of integration between and place of identity for Terenure Residents (i.e. sport unites)
Strengthen the attractiveness of local clubs
Provide quality multi-sport experiences
Meet social needs as well as recretional and sporting needs
Reinforce the correlation between sports participation and educational achievements
Enhance physical and mental health and in doing so tackles obesity
Assist in the promotion of the benefits of an active lifestyle to the health and well-being of people in the area
Facilitate inclusive participation for all due to the enhanced accessibility
Provide a safe environment for young participants because of enclosure
As a multi-use shared facility which will optimise usage, and
Enhance the sense of community in Terenure being accessible to the village centre for pedestrians and cyclists