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Awards Ceremony at Scoil Mhuire Kanturk

Ms Catherine McCormack, Ceist School Co-ordinator was guest of honour at the recent Scoil Mhuire, Kanturk Awards Ceremony. Awards were presented in an array of areas including sports, performing arts, school spirit, exemplary attitude, initiative and the academic.

The awards for best Junior and Leaving Certificate were sponsored by AIB Kanturk and Emer Crowley was on hand for presentations to Jogaile Aidukeviciute and Muireann Vaughan respectively. The Junior Student of the Year Award was presented to Aoife Magee. This award was kindly sponsored by Aspel’s Spar, Kanturk which Tommy Mullane presented to Aoife. Meanwhile, the Senior Student of the Year Award was won by Nikoletta Zmuda. This award was kindly sponsored by Twohig’s SuperValu Kanturk and was presented to Nikoletta Zmuda by Mrs Noreen Twohig. The Transition Year Award was presented to Jackie Osei which was kindly sponsored by ASE Cultural Exchange.

In her address Ms Miriam Downey, Principal said that each student in Scoil Mhuire is encouraged to give of their best to reach their maximum potential. “For those students, who are sitting in the audience observing the success of others, you too have talents and I would encourage you to aspire to be award winners next year”.

Musical interludes were provided by the Scoil Mhuire Choir and the Trad Group. Introductions and citations were read by Deputy Principal Denis Keating and staff members Mr Rickie O’Keeffe and Mrs Julia Barry.

Scoil Mhuire Award Winners 2018

Sports Awards
Boys’ SeniorEvan O’Brien
Girls’ SeniorRebecca Burke
Boys’ JuniorJamie Harrington
Girls’ JuniorSadhbh Neenan

Year Awards 2017-2018
1st YearGemma Healy
2nd YearCaoimhe O’Sullivan
3rd YearCyruz Rodrigo
5th YearOrla Gillespie

Transition Year Award
Jackie OseiKindly sponsored by ASE Cultural Exchange

Performing Arts Award
David Alexandre

School Spirit Award
Ruth O’Connor

Exemplary Attitude Award
Jack Forde

Initiative Award
Cathal LeahyLisa Finn
Marcella O’ConnorJennifer Hallihan Buckley
Caoimhe QuinlanPaula Lisauskaite
Friso SiewersJulia Rodrigo

Outstanding Junior Certificate Awards 2018
Deirdre Leahy
Sebastian Sarna
Donal Jones

Best Junior Certificate 2018
Jogaile AidukeviciuteKindly sponsored by AIB Kanturk

Leaving Certificate 2018 Subject Areas
TechnologyRuairi O’Mahony
Home EconomicsRebecca Burke
FrenchFernando Fierro
GeographyDarren Heffernan
HistoryGearoid Meehan

Outstanding Leaving Certificate Awards
Ronan BuckleyNeil O’Connor
Diarmuid O’MahonyEve O’Shaughnessy
Sonja CappelloColm O’Keeffe
Tadhg JonesJohn Lynn
Rachel O’RiordanJan Unterhofer

Best Leaving Certificate 2018
Muireann VaughanKindly sponsored by AIB Kanturk

Ceist Award
Gearoid MeehanKindly sponsored by Aspel’s SparKanturk

Junior Student of the Year 2018
Aoife MageeKindly sponsored by Aspel’s SparKanturk

Senior Student of the Year 2018
Nikoletta ZmudaKindly sponsored by Twohig’s Super Valu, Kanturk

PATT Project – Scoil Mhuire leading the way in Technology Education

This year AIT and The Technology Education Research Group (TERG) hosted the International PATT (Pupils Attitudes Towards Technology) conference. This is an annual conference for Design and Technology Teacher Educators from around the world. There were over 90 delegates from 15 different countries attending the conference with more than 70 papers presented showcasing the richness of technology education in Ireland and abroad.

The conference was opened by Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, who spoke about the importance of realising “the potential of digital technology to enhance teaching, learning and assessment” so as to “help students become engaged thinkers, active learners, knowledge constructors and global citizens”. “The development of these skills is critical for our young people and in an increasingly digital landscape they will define their future prospects in life,” she said.

The conference culminated in an interactive student showcase entitled ‘Voices from Our Schools’ which featured a wide variety of technology projects from students attending Scoil Mhuire, Kanturk, Co. Cork. The students presented a wide variety of projects which demonstrated both their innovation and creativity in the Technology discipline. 5th Year Technology students Jennifer Hallihan Buckley, Lisa Finn, Cathal Leahy, Paula Lisauskaite, Marcella O Connor, Caoimhe Quinlan, Julia Rodrigo, Friso Siewers presented work from their PATT design challenge task where they were exploring and generating solutions that promoted self-sufficiency and healthy eating.

This project utilized Adaptive Comparative Judgment (ACJ) as a means to integrate peer and self-assessment as a core pedagogical strategy helping the pupils to develop autonomy and skills of self-regulation. Leaving Cert students Rachel O Riordan, Eve O Shaughnessy and Tara Kelly presented work from their Leaving Cert Technology design brief. Again the work by the Scoil Mhuire students really impressed the conference delegates with many commenting not only on how exceptional their work was but also on how well the students from the school presented themselves and represented their school and community.

Their teacher Mr Gerald Crotty commented on how it was a pleasure to work with such enthusiastic and innovative pupils that were always amazing him with their new ideas and work ethic. Mr Crotty also commented on how engaging in projects such as the DALTA project which was coordinated by Dr Donal Canty (University of Limerick) and funded by the Irish Research Council has helped him develop new and innovative strategies around teaching learning and assessment that are having a positive impact on student learning in his classroom. School Principal Miriam Downey was also in attendance on the day and complemented both teacher and pupils on the great work that was on show representing Scoil Mhuire.

As part of the conference schedule, three plenary sessions were used to explore and discuss the key themes of the conference. Each session had a keynote address followed by a panel led discussion. On Thursday 21st July, the session centred on the sub-theme of “Driving Social Change”. The Keynote address was given by Gerald Crotty, a Technology teacher from Scoil Mhuire Kanturk.

Gerald discussed how, despite female representation in technology education in Ireland is approximately 20%, over the last seven years he has managed to increase this figure to be above 50% in his classroom. Gerald presented on how he has achieved this through his own practice and stressed that increasing female representation requires sustained longitudinal efforts to change traditional perceptions of the subjects.

Following the keynote, Gerald sat on a panel with Prof. Stephanie Atkinson and PhD candidate Ulrika Sultan to further discuss driving social change in Technology education. The panel session was convened by Dr Donal Canty. All speakers shared their own unique perspectives on this topic. The session highlighted many barriers that had to be overcome and navigated to provide equal opportunity of access and participation in the school curriculum for all students. It also highlighted the key role of teachers and school leadership in driving social change through their vision, determination and perseverance.

More information on this session can be found at Driving Social Change

Excellent Leaving and Junior Certificate Results 2018

Leaving Certificate Results

On August 15th students from the class of 2018 returned to Scoil Mhuire to receive their Leaving Certificate results. Our students once again continued our proud tradition of producing outstanding results. Students were graded under the new system, H1 – H8 at higher level and O1 – O8 at ordinary level.

These results ensure that students continued in further education with the majority of students securing their course of choice. Students this year received results in an impressive range of 24 subjects as well as LCVP. Over 40% of students took the higher level maths examination with all securing the bonus 25 points. 26% of Scoil Mhuire students secured in excess of 500 points, substantially better the national figure of 11%.

The percentage of students who gained more than 400 points stands at almost 55% while 80% of students achieved over 350 points. Congratulations and well done to students, parents and teachers on this remarkable achievement.

Junior Certificate Results

Congratulations to our Junior Certificate Students who received their results on Wednesday 12th September. The class of 2018 produced an excellent set of results with ‘A’ grades recorded across a full range of higher level subjects.

An analysis of results showed 72% of papers were taken at higher level by students and the rate of A, B and C grades achieved exceeded the national figures throughout the curriculum, with many subjects scoring 100% success. A total of 15 subjects were taken by students.

A particular word of praise goes to Jogaile Aidukevicciute who scored an impressive 10 ‘A’ grades as well as atop grade in English. Well done to students, their parents and teachers on these fine achievements.

Play Sport and Study like a Professional

This time of the year can very stressful for many students, especially with exams fast approaching. Most weekends are now spent studying. Eighteen-year-old leaving cert student from Scoil Mhuire Máiréad Martin took a break from studies and headed to the beautiful Old Golf Course in Lahinch. The +2 handicapper completed two impressive rounds of golf, going on to claim the Scratch Trophy. Read more
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Enterprise Winners

Enterprise Winners

The Transition Year students took part in the Griffith College Dublin Business Enterprise competition.  They had to research, produce and sell a product.  ‘Sock Box’ is a product that stores your odd socks until you find the matching pair.  ‘Heavenly Hair’ produced a holder for a hair straightener/curler.  Both teams were shortlisted, the only school in the country to have two teams in the final.  ‘Sock Box’ took 2nd place in the final.

Both teams also took part in the Local Enterprise Office North Cork finals in Mallow.  The competition was very high.  ‘Sock Box’ won ‘Best Team Spirit’ and also won the overall prize.

Both teams have been highly successful.  Well done to all.

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