TY's go on Neoclassical walking tour of Dublin
On Thursday, 12th May the TY students went on a Neoclassical walking tour of Dublin with Ms. Donohoe and Ms. Finnegan.
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On Thursday, 12th May the TY students went on a Neoclassical walking tour of Dublin with Ms. Donohoe and Ms. Finnegan.
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Art, Global Justice, Community Activism are intertwined in murals that explored themes such as Climate Action. The main mural - 'Rising tides' is in an open-art museum/classroom/teaching and learning space: a busy space where students move about in. The goal is to capture attention and trigger action.
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Congratulations to TY student, Josh Taylor, who was one of the prize winners of The Mary Elmes Prize in Holocaust Studies (2022).
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On Friday, 6th May the TY's attended the Agent of Change event organised by Concern as part of their Speak Act Do campaign.
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Eva Richardson McCrea (2009) is studying in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Ms Finnegan's favourite day of the year - Sports Day! It was our first Sports Day since 2019 and for all the Junior students this was their first Sports Day - so this was always going to be a special event. And it was!
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Over the summer of 2022 a new outdoor gym is to be installed beside the basketball courts. This image is a site impression of what it will look like - most exciting!
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Congratulations to TY student, Luke, who entered an Irish competition to find the next Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh and won an award at Croke Park on Wednesday, 4th May!
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Congratulations to the three TY SciFest@College groups who won 6 prizes between them for their coding projects on Wednesday, 4th May in TU Dublin Blanchardstown. A phenomenal achievement!
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#PoetryDayIrl - For Poetry Day Ireland on the 28th of April, 2nd year and 5th year students recited poems dedicated to those affected by the war in Ukraine. Students previously raised €465 for Concern's Emergency relief fund during Feile in March, and were then inspired to write these poems as part of a module on protest poetry.
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