Superb Classical Studies trip to Rome
From Sunday, 23rd February to Wednesday, 26th February, the 5th and 6th Year Classical Studies students savoured the stunning beauty of Rome from a Classical perspective.
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From Sunday, 23rd February to Wednesday, 26th February, the 5th and 6th Year Classical Studies students savoured the stunning beauty of Rome from a Classical perspective.
Read more →The Parents Association has organised a short introductory course facilitated by Ms. Donohoe (Head of Classics) on Wednesday evenings from 19th March to 9th April.
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Browse through the professional looking handout produced by a group of TY students as part of their Classical Studies project.
Read more →A group of TY students created their own 'ancient' looking magazines as part of their Classical Studies project. Look at the digital version of the two magazines.
Read more →A number of TY students created their own 'stick-man' version about Spartan life using Powerpoint as their medium of expression. Browse through the flipbook to learn more!
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When you go in to the Classical Studies classroom you will now notice some beautiful new art work gracing the walls as part of the TY Classical Studies Sparta project created by TY students in November 2013.
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1st, 2nd and 3rd Year students visited the National Museum of Ireland on Wednesday, 13th November, as part of Arts Week. Read some of the 2nd Year comments to see how much they enjoyed the morning.
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Throughout November, TY Classical Studies students were extremely busy creating their Spartan Classical projects. Ms. Donohoe took photos of them hard at work. The following blogs display the work that the did for the projects.
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On Thursday, 14th November, 5th and 6th Year Classical Studies students visited the Classical Museum in UCD as part of Arts Week.
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On Thursday, 24th October, Ms. Donohoe and the 6th Year Classical Studies students visited the Rathmines Public Library to admire its architecture. As it happened they visited the library on the very day of its Centenary opening.
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