March/April Book Club Choice: ‘The Serpent King’ by Jeff Zentner
'The Serpent King' by Jeff Zentner is the Library Book Club Choice for March and April. Borrow from the Library at your leisure.
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'The Serpent King' by Jeff Zentner is the Library Book Club Choice for March and April. Borrow from the Library at your leisure.
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The 3rd Year assembly in early March featured a video from Roger Wright as part of their goal-setting project started in April 2016.
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World Book Day 2017 - Thursday, 2nd March - started off on a high note when it was announced that Stratford College was one of the runners up in the annual World Book Day Award competition. 76,000 students from all over England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland took part in the competition, so an award to be very proud of.
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Adrian Canny, Physiotherapist, contributed his memories of Stratford for the 60th Anniversary book, '60 Years A Growing', which was launched in November 2014.
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Leo Mazor describes the Lexicon Library in Dun Laoghaire which the TYs visited on the afternoon of World Book Day, Thursday 2nd March.
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Thursday, 2nd March was World Book Day. Stratford students celebrated it by dressing up on the theme of "Where's Wally?" (and to also celebrate Purim). Dressing up was also a fund-raiser and €50 was raised for the Capuchin Homeless Day Centre. The annual book sale in aid of St. Michael's House was held by the TYs - just over €60 was raised. Fionn Bentley in TY describes the day.
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Well done to the 2nd Year Boys Basketball team beat Greenhills on Friday, 3rd March to reach the League Quarter Finals.
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On Wednesday, 1st March the 1st and 2nd Year Girls basketball teams played Stanhope Street.
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On Monday 27th February Stratford College hosted a panel discussion on proposed new legislation which will require all schools to publish and operate a Parent and Student Charter.
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All students sitting the Leaving Certificate in 2017 will be scored using a new grading system. Essentially there will be fewer and broader grade bands.
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