2nd and 3rd Year students visit Dáil Eireann
3rd Year History students, Derinn MacMahon and Grace O’Dwyer, describe the trip to the Dáil on Friday, 21st November.
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3rd Year History students, Derinn MacMahon and Grace O’Dwyer, describe the trip to the Dáil on Friday, 21st November.
Read more →Tim Murphy, 1st Year History student, has put together a Prezi presentation on Michelangelo which he used to teach his class about this subject in class in May 2014.
Read more →'Soldiers and Chiefs' is a permanent exhibition at the National Museum, Collins Barracks. It's central theme is tracing Ireland's military history from 1550 into the 21st Century.
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Ms. Kenny has come across a very interesting website recently - labbacallee.weebly.com. Labacallee is an early Bronze Age Wedge Tomb in North Cork.
Read more →2nd Year History student Ryan Baker, created a project using Minecraft allowing you to explore a Medieval Castle at the end of his first year. Ryan demonstrated his virtual castle to the whole school at a school assembly in May 2013, ably commentated by fellow class-mate Jake Henry.
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On Tuesday, 12th November, Ms. Kenny, Mr. Dooley and Ms.O'Kelly experienced the Revolutionary Ireland (1912-1949) walking tour around Dublin City Centre as part of Arts Week. Students comment on the walk.
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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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On Thursday, 14th November, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Year students visited Collins Barracks. 2nd Years were asked to write about their experience for homework.
Read more →Ms. Kenny explains the active learning methodologies that 1st year students are learning as part of their Stone Age and Bronze Age projects, presented to the class at the end of November.
Read more →Alice Murphy (6th Year) describes the importance of hearing Ronan Fanning's argument that the Irish War of Independence and the partition of Ireland was inevitable on Wednesday, 6th November.
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