Stratford College Drama Society presents The Snowflake Factory
Let it snow, let it snow...! The Stratford College Drama Society will present The Snowflake Factory next Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 December in the school hall. Social Action Week!
Let it snow, let it snow...! The Stratford College Drama Society will present The Snowflake Factory next Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 December in the school hall. Social Action Week!
See the range of activities and subject studies in our dynamic English Department.
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Ms McGill, Mr Fennell and a group of TY's went to the new Irish play - "The Dead House" - by Martin Beanz Ward on Thursday 5th October.
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Since the start of the new school year, many new subjects such as Climate Action and Sustainable Development as well as Drama, Film and Theatre Studies will be taught in schools during the next few years to come, as it will be on the new Leaving Cert course.
Stratford has given us the opportunity to test out one of these new subjects, which is Drama, Film and Theatre Studies.
Our first school production since Covid took place this week. “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculation”, directed by Ms. McGill, is a madcap attempt to recreate all 209 of the fairy tales of the Bothers Grimm in a wild fast-paced extravaganza.
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We celebrated National Poetry Day with readings from our 1st to 6th year students’ book of published poems. Congratulations to all who participated and to our winners in the poetry competition, judged by the award winning author Rachel Donohoe.
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Congratulations to Nellie Warren (2021), who has had a short story published in a book called "Hindsight - Untold Stories from 2020" edited by Steve Fowler.
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Congratulations to Skye Deans in 3rd year who has been published in the Fighting Words publication, "Words of Love". The book was launched on Friday, 14th April.
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Did you know students can sign up to a range of lunchtime and after-school activities at any stage in the school year?
Jewish Arts and Culture Ireland (JACI) delivered a varied and unique programme to TY students covering a range of artforms and aspects of culture including poetry, literature, language, oral history, music, visual art, and heritage.