Debs (ball)

A school's Debs, also called Grad or Grads, is the formal ball for students in their final year of secondary school in the Republic of Ireland,[1] analogous to the prom in North American schools or the school formal in Australia.[2][3] It is most commonly referred to as "the Debs" (from "debutante"), but some schools (mainly boys' or coeducational) call it "the Grad" or "Grads" (from graduation), while in County Donegal, and other parts of Ulster, it is known as "the Prom" or "the Formal".[4][5][6] Each ball is associated with a specific school, which may take place during the school year, immediately after the Leaving Certificate examinations in June, or after the results are announced in August. Some schools have a smaller "pre-Debs" some months before the Debs. Other schools, including in Tralee, hold their Debs in January.[7]

  1. ^ "Head to Head: Debs' Balls". Trinity News. 2 November 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ M. Kennedy, David (1998). Culturgrams: The Nations Around Us: The Americas and Europe. Brigham Young University, Center for International Studies: Ferguson. p. 147.
  3. ^ Webster, Emma Sarran (2 May 2016). "You Have to See How Teens Around the World Celebrate Prom". Teen Vogue. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Picture Special: "What a night at the St Eunan's Prom!"". Donegal Daily. 31 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Celebrations for Royal and Prior prom". Donegal News. 9 April 2024.
  6. ^ "23 photos from Crana College Formal in Buncrana, Donegal". Derry Journal. 3 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Style From The Mercy Mounthawk Students' Debs Ball". traleetoday.ie. 4 January 2019.