New Student Council elected

NEWS / 2 February 2012

There is a newly elected Student Council. The new Student Council students are currently getting up-to-speed on what needs to be done during their weekly meetings with Ms. Kenny.

Student Council 2012There is a newly elected Student Council. The new Student Council students are currently getting up-to-speed on what needs to be done during their weekly meetings with Ms. Kenny.  The Prefects meet with Ms. Gordon every Tuesday. The first thing on the Student Council's agenda was to count the merits. 1st and 3rd Year were the overall winners.  (Click on thumbnail to open an enlarged version of image.)

5th Year prefects are: Tami Sheridan, Amy Bennett, Jake Regan and Peadar Charles

TY Representative: Alice Murphy

3rd Year Representative: Joy Malone

2nd Year Representatives: Kate Dempsey and Rory Murphy

1st Year Representatives: Chad Greenblatt and Evan Matthews

Tami Sheridan (Public Relations Officer, 5th Year)

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Check out this short video https://youtu.be/jEdDeFrCF8E which really captures the fun.

Our days were busy from the moment we woke up till the moment our heads hit the pillows, but every second of it was enjoyed. We partook in many activities, both in and out of the water. The water activities were pier jumping, paddleboarding, swimming and bodyboarding, a favourite amongst the group. On land, we did Archery, climbing, human foosball, life-sized board games and lots of table tennis. After the activities we were all famished, our hunger was erased in an instant as the chefs there prepared delicious meals. Despite the mixed weather we still got into the water. We loved every second of it, but we also loved the hot showers afterwards! In our Irish class we expanded our vocabulary, learning new words for the activities we did, then wrote and performed scripts as Gaeilge that included the new vocabulary.

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