TY Classics Sparta project - Powerpoint presentation
A number of TY students created their own 'stick-man' version about Spartan life using Powerpoint as their medium of expression. Browse through the flipbook to learn more!
Read more →A number of TY students created their own 'stick-man' version about Spartan life using Powerpoint as their medium of expression. Browse through the flipbook to learn more!
Read more →The TY students involved in the Battle of the Bands mini-company are very organised and have produced a flyer for the event which kicks off at 7pm on Wednesday, 5th March 2014. Browse through the flipbook to find out more details!
Read more →findmypast.ie is an interesting website if you want to do a project on your family history. While you have to pay to get detailed records, you can do simple searches to get a good insight into your ancestral roots.
Read more →See can you recognise the molecular structure of ordinary, and not so ordinary, elements that surround us?
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On Thursday, 5th December, the 1st Year Business students were grouped into mini-companies and held their Winter Fair. Lots of business acumen was shown on the day!
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On Friday, 6th December, the 6th Year Higher Irish students went to a UCD seminar about Leaving Certificate Higher Irish.
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The 3rd Year CSPE students invited members of the D.S.P.C.A. to Stratford on Friday, 6th December. 3rd Year student, Oscar McHale describes the morning's talk to Junior Cycle students.
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Ms. Reynolds and Ms. S. O'Sullivan have a thriving group of debating students who have been involved this term in the Junior and Senior L&H Debating Competition in TCD, as well as the European Youth Parliament.
Read more →In the July 2013 edition of the in-flight magazine, "Cara", Breton/Irish actor Olwen Fouéré states in an interview that 5th Year student, Ciara Harrison is the most inspiring person she has starred opposite to.
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The National Library of Ireland has loaned Stratford it's exhibition of "Lifelines". This is a series of books made famous because it involved TY students from Wesley College, Dublin asking famous people from Ireland and around the world to name their favourite poem.
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