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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) is consulting on the Background Paper and Brief for Tranche 2 subjects. The consultation runs from the 8 April 2024 until the 17 May 2024.
TY's have been learning to code in Python since January using pytch.org as the way to transition from Scratch to Python. Pytch is developed by Trinity College Dublin and TY's were invited to participate in a further research project where Pytch works with micro:bits.
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Congratulations to Rabbi Yoni Wieder and Mrs Wieder on his appointment as Chief Rabbi of Ireland.
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In the past year, Stratford College introduced a Boys to Men (BTM) programme working specifically with male students on issues relating to masculinity and the transition from boy to man. It is designed and delivered by Michael Kelly along with assistance from the teaching staff. Read more.
Stratford students and staff dressed up brilliantly for Purim and World Book Day on Thursday, 28th March. This photo shows the students who won book prizes for their outstanding interpretations of literary and multi-media characters!
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First Year Computer Studies students presented their App Design ideas to our AWS GetIT (Amazon Web Services) Ambassador - Simon - over two classes at the end of March. Simon and Mr Eppel judged the App design ideas and presentations to choose one team to represent Stratford in the AWS GetIT/Junior Achievement competition. It was very exciting! The standard of presentations and design ideas was very high.
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Congratulations to Hazel Goddard (2023), who will be presented with the Centennial Award for being one of four who achieved the highest marks in Classical Studies in the Leaving Certificate Examination 2023. Congratulations also to her Classical Studies teacher Ms Delia Donohoe.
Stratford College had a great time celebrating Francophone week from 18th - 22nd March. In French lessons we learned about the great number of countries around the world where French is spoken, and throughout the week students created posters to celebrate these countries.