Book Club! April choice is “Daughters of Jerusalem” by Charlotte Mendelson
The next Book Club meeting is at lunchtime in the Library on Wednesday, 25th April.
Read more →The next Book Club meeting is at lunchtime in the Library on Wednesday, 25th April.
Read more →Michael Lysaght (6th Year) has written compelling arguments about the theme of revenge in Hamlet.
Read more →Sean Lysaght (3rd Year) wrote a fantastic poem called "James and the Fairy-tale" which will make you smile.
Read more →Each 6th Year student gave a presentation on an aspect of Hamlet as part of their revision. View Lucy Murphy's presentation on "Hamlet: Theme of Corruption".
Read more →On Monday, 5th March, 5th year English students visited The Helix in DCU to see Macbeth. John Nolan reviews the play.
Read more →The 2nd Year English class have each just given a Poetry presentation in front of their class. The class evaluated each other as well as themselves. View a selection of the presentations online by Emer Downes, Kate Dempsey and Fiona Maguire.
Read more →Podcasts, book sales, quizzes and a school photomontage all added up to a busy World Book Day on Thursday, 1st March. Ms. O'Kelly recounts the activities of the day.
Read more →This month's Book Club choice is "Paper Towns" by John Green. A copy of the book can be borrowed from the Library. The Book Club will meet at lunchtime on Wednesday, 21st March to discuss the book.
Read more →Jake Regan, 5th Year English student, wrote an essay called "Around Ireland on Stilts" in fifteen minutes in his recent English mid-term exam.
Read more →The film "Albert Nobbs" has received three Oscar nominations: Best Actress (Glenn Close), Best Supporting Actress (Janet McTeer) and Best Makeup (Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and Matthew W. Mungle). The screenplay was co-written by Glenn Close and John Banville based on the George Moore novella, "The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs".
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