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December 21, 2024 – January 5, 2025
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27January 27, 2025●(1 event) Mock Exams & Term 2 AssessmentsJanuary 27, 2025 – January 31, 2025 |
28January 28, 2025●(1 event) Mock Exams & Term 2 AssessmentsJanuary 27, 2025 – January 31, 2025 |
29January 29, 2025●(1 event) Mock Exams & Term 2 AssessmentsJanuary 27, 2025 – January 31, 2025 |
30January 30, 2025●●(2 events) Mock Exams & Term 2 AssessmentsJanuary 27, 2025 – January 31, 2025 |
31January 31, 2025●(1 event) Mock Exams & Term 2 AssessmentsJanuary 27, 2025 – January 31, 2025 |
Concern Debates 2025/26
Our fifth years kicked off their debating campaign yesterday going head to head with Newport School, Tipperary.
They turned in an outstanding performance debating the motion: Disinformation is the biggest threat to peace in 2025.
Chaired seamlessly by Levon Henry, the event proved to be a lively and engaging exchange of views.
Our speakers were captained by Sean Gallagher. He was supported by Aoibhe Sweeney, Orla Campbell and Orla Mc Namara. Myles O'Keeffe acted as Timekeeper.
The entire fifth year class contributed to the preparation of speeches, with research and constructive criticism. Congratulations to you all. Work has already begun on the next leg of the debate in November.
Yesterday (Thursday 16th October), all Second Year and Fifth Year students attended talks facilitated by Jenna and Padraig from the Mayo Mental Health Association.
Second Year students attended the Breathe Talk, which focused on Mental Health - what this means, what we can do to promote our own positive mental health and how we can help others if they are struggling.
Fifth Year Students attended the Fractured talk, which focused on the importance of resilience, and the steps that we can take each day to help build our own resilience, and deal with the challenges or stresses that life can present us with.
The talks were engaging and interactive, and Padraig and Jenna sign posted various different services and resources that are available to students and also provided them with simple strategies to help build resilience and promote positive mental health.
Jenna and Padraig each commented on how lovely their groups were – they said they were engaged, polite, willing to participate and ask questions. They also made particular reference to the fact that they are rarely asked such insightful and well thought out questions, and they were very impressed by this.
We would like to thank Amy Dowling from Bank of Ireland who spoke to the Transition year students yesterday about setting up a School Bank and New Business Start ups. It was a very interesting talk and good to get our students thinking about Financial Literacy. Thanks to Ms. Munroe for organising.
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