1st and 2nd Year Girls Basketball teams compete against Rathdown
On Wednesday, 13th January the 1st and 2nd Year girls prepared themselves for challenging basketball matches against Rathdown.
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On Wednesday, 13th January the 1st and 2nd Year girls prepared themselves for challenging basketball matches against Rathdown.
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Karena Walsh, contributed her memories of Stratford for the 60th Anniversary book, 60 Years A Growing, which was launched in November 2015.
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6th Year Art student, Stefan Cullinan, explains what his class did when they visited the National Art Gallery on Thursday, 14 January.
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Conor Dougherty, published an article in The Irish Times on Monday, 11 January 2016, which gives an insight into how teenagers who have grown up with mobile technology to hand, manage apps by using constant alerts.
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On Tuesday, 12th January, the 6th Year Leaving Certificate Biology and Chemistry students spent the day doing Biology and Chemistry practicals in NUI Maynooth science labs. 6th Year Biology student, Fiona Maguire, recounts the day.
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Past Pupil Olivia Bagnall (2012) visited Stratford in early January 2016 to explain her work writing for The Moscow Times.
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Past Pupil, Simon Conheady (2004) contacted the school in December explaining his current role working for the UN in Kosovo.
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Ms McCarthy and Ms O'Sullivan organised a trip for the Junior Science classes to visit the BT Young Scientist Exhibition on Thursday afternoon, 7th January. 2nd Year students, Greg Brenner and Oonagh Delargy write about their experience of the visit.
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David Berber, business entrepreneur and founder of DB Sports Tours, contributed his memories of Stratford for the 60th Anniversary book, 60 Years A Growing, which was launched in November 2015.
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This month's Book Club Choice is non-fiction. "How Music Got Free" by Stephen Witt explains in details how MP3s got released - for free - onto the Internet. It explains the legal battles, the technical advancements and how the music industry attempted to stem this flow.
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