3rd Years go ice-skating in Dundrum
As a reward for the best attendance over a two year period, 3rd Year students enjoyed an afternoon ice-skating to end the school term on a high note.
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As a reward for the best attendance over a two year period, 3rd Year students enjoyed an afternoon ice-skating to end the school term on a high note.
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TYs hit the Dundrum ice rink on 12th December! The penguins were soon abandoned though...
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TY Law Week involved students participating in a mock trial and visiting the Criminal Courts of Justice.
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"Third-level progression rates are just one part of the puzzle for parents when selecting a secondary school for their child", according to a report written by Peter McGuire in The Irish Times (4th December 2018).
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In the Growing up in Ireland national longitudinal study of children, recent short reports on the lives of 9 year-olds from the study highlighted "just one-quarter reported being physically active for at least 60 minutes every day – the World Health Organisation recommended level of activity for children" (Irish Heart Foundation).
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3rd Year Science students have made this video to highlight the issues of climate change and join the #TAKEYOURSEAT and ACTNOW.BOT campaign headed by Sir David Attenborough at the UN conference for Climate Change.
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Congratulations to Alexey Gorelov (TY) who was awarded the Jack Henderson Medal for achieving the best results overall in the combined Junior Certificate Classical Subjects including Cassical Studies, Latin and Greek. He was presented with the medal in UCD on 30th November by Classical Association of Ireland President, Tom Seaver.
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Ms Finnegan brought the TYs to Rathmines to try their hand at volleyball on Thursday, 29th November.
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Congratulations to Brian Conaghan who won the Teen/Young Adult Book of the year award the 2018 An Post Irish Book Awards on Tuesday, 27th November.
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Street artist, Maser, was featured in The Irish Times on Saturday, 24th November. Maser, now also known by his given name, Al Hester is a past pupil of Stratford College.
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