5th years studying Elizabeth Bishop in the sunshine
Ms. Talbot took the 5th years out to study Elizabeth Bishop in the sunshine. What a wonderful outdoor classroom experience.
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Ms. Talbot took the 5th years out to study Elizabeth Bishop in the sunshine. What a wonderful outdoor classroom experience.
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TYs attended a Fringe Festival show on the 13th of September, here's Ritvik's review.
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Watch this short video to see how some of our teaching staff answered this question and more! The video was filmed and edited by TY students.
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On Wednesday 11th September, Ms Visocchi, Drama Teacher and Ms Talbot, English Teacher, along with two TY students, Alex and Christopher, attended the official launch of the new Leaving Certificate subject - Drama, Film and Theatre Studies - at the Irish Film Institute. Stratford College is one of the Phase 1 schools rolling out this new subject.
Congratulations to 5th Year students, Sonny who was awarded 3rd place in the History Category and to Gali awarded who was awarded 3rd place in the Art Category in the Mary Elmes Prize Competition. (May 2024)
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We look forward to welcoming all families to Open Day 2024.
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Preparations are underway for this annual event and we look forward to welcoming families, current and prospective. This event will be of particular interest to you if your child is currently in 6th class.
The 4th Years enjoyed taking an active role in a Climate Literacy Sustainable Development module starting 5th September. The TYs were making connections linking systems such as technology-education-food-democracy.
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Students in 1Y presented their personal historical objects to Ms Kenny and their classmates in History class on Thursday, 5th September. The range and stories behind each of the objects was spellbinding!
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On Wednesday the 4th of September, 2nd year students went on an educational walking tour to learn about the poets, people and writers that had connections to our local area. We followed a walking map designed by the English Department.
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