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St Joseph's school

The board of management and staff of St Joseph’s Secondary School, Castlebar wish to congratulate the sixth year students of 2009 on their excellent results in the Leaving Certificate Examination.

Oliver comes to the Royal Theatre Castlebar

Preparations have been under way over the last few weeks in St Joseph’s Secondary School Castlebar for this years transition year musical production, Lionel Bart’s musical, Oliver. This show has had a recent West End revival, thanks to last years BBC talent show, I’d do anything and the girls at St Jo’s, already familiar with the songs from the TV show and the film, are delighted to be putting on their own Oliver performance

Mayo students among UCD scholars and high achievers for 2008

Eight Mayo students were among the 224 scholarship recipients for 2008 announced by Dr Philip Nolan, Deputy President of University College Dublin.

Eighteen Westmeath students among UCD high achievers

Five Westmeath students were among the 224 scholarship recipients for 2008 announced by Dr Philip Nolan, deputy president of University College Dublin, recently.

Permission granted for all weather sports pitch in Oughterard

The Galway County Council has granted planning permission for an all-weather pitch facility in the grounds of St Paul’s Secondary School, Oughterard.

St Joseph's school

The board of management and staff of St Joseph’s Secondary School, Castlebar wish to congratulate the sixth year students of 2009 on their excellent results in the Leaving Certificate Examination.

AIB Build a Bank

The regional finals of AIB’s Build a Bank Challenge 2009 will take place over the coming weeks with 11 schools in Mayo participating. One of them will go on to compete in the national final in Croke Park in May, when the 2009 Build a Bank Challenge winners will be crowned.

St Joseph’s musical

Ballina students raise over €10,000 for Crumlin

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The students of St Mary’s Secondary School, Ballina are celebrating today after receiving an award for the funds they raised for the Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. In total, students from secondary schools nationwide raised €190,000 for the worthy cause. The Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge, which encourages students to get active while raising much needed funds for the hospital is now in its 15th year.

Westmeath schools chosen for national exhibition

Students from four Westmeath schools are heading to the RDS, Dublin on May 6 for the Young Social Innovators Showcase 2009.

 

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