1st Year Classics students: winners of best copy cover
Congratulations to the winners of best Classics copy cover from 1st year!
Congratulations to the winners of best Classics copy cover from 1st year!
1st year students learned about the City Dionysia Theatre Festival in Ancient Greece, and did research to create playbills for the competition. Here are some examples of their work!
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Transition Year Students as part of their studies in Jewish History and Culture followed a Heritage Trail on Friday 23rd May. It started with a visit to the Jewish Museum in Portobello where students were transported back in time by examining various artefacts on display and then followed by insightful presentations by Dr. Natalie Wynn and Edwin Alkin.
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On Thursday 22nd May, Ms Donohoe and Ms McGill brought the 3rd Years to visit Ely Arch, by the River Dodder, to compare this building in their local area to a Roman building as part of Junior Cycle Classics.
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2nd Year students were transported back in time through a guided tour of the restored rooms of 14 Henrietta Street and Dublin’s City Centre on Thursday, 15th May. Stories and history of the house were shared about Lord Viscount Molesworth in the 1700s as well as the lives of the urban poor when No. 14 became a tenement house in the 1880s.
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On Tuesday, 29th April Classics students competed in the 2025 Young Classicist Awards, hosted by UCD. Students from 1st Year to 5th Year went to UCD with Ms McGill.
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20 students from Stratford College representing every year from 1st to 6th took part in the CAI-T annual Classics quiz. The quiz took place in Blackrock College on Tuesday 1st April. The hall was packed with 55 teams.
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Our 3rd Years enjoyed a visit to The Custom House where they learned of stories of political scandal, rebellion and tragedy. These stories not only shaped the history of the building, but of Ireland.
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Ms Donohoe organised a Senior Cycle Classics trip to see Gladiator II in the Omniplex Cinema in Rathmines on Friday 29th November.
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Transition Year students planted yellow crocus bulbs this autumn in memory of one and a half million Jewish children who were murdered in the Holocaust and thousands of other children who were victims of Nazi atrocities. (Holocaust Education Ireland provided the crocus bulbs).
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