1st Yr Team at Blitz in Ballyvary U19 Soccer V Pres College Headford Official Opening of Astroturf This is a very accomplished hurling outfit. They easily pitches at Rice College- Sept 2015 outclassed all opposition on the day. Keep up the good work Rice College 7; Pres. Headford 2 boys. Full credit to everybody associated with the team Edmund Rice Schools Trust Rice College News Iontaobhas Scoileanna First Term • 2015-2016 Issue 67 • Dec Éamainn Rís

Following a large fundraising effort and a spend to date of €355.000, the new Astroturf and separate large Back L-R: P. J. Calvey, Coach; Paul Doyle, Cathal all-weather grass sports pitch facilities at Rice College Back Row L-R: Ms. Sandra Hall, Joint Manager; Alan Chambers, Keith Carolan-Joyce, Peter Corcoran, Westport, were opened recently. Michael Ring TD, Principal’s Message Mulroy, Team coach; Eanna Geraghty, Ray Walsh, Brendan Clarke, Manager; Claire Cunningham, Assistant; Minister of State at the Dept. of Tourism and Sport, Padraig Murphy, Finn McKeown, Tommy Scahill, Front L-R: Eoin Conway, Jack Murphy, Mikey O’Brien, who grant aided the project under the Sports Capital Conor Galvin, Conor Birmingham, Matt Horan, Ms. Capt; Cian Dunne, Cillian Kilkelly, Ciarán McGovern. Programme, was at hand to cut the ribbon. He was joined It is that time of year again as we get ready Niamh Hoban, Joint Manager. by the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Michael for Christmas, Exams done and results in the Front Row L-R: Liv Yi Chen, Lorcan Gannon, Kevin Junior “A” Football V St. Jarlaths Holmes; Mayo County Council’s Acting Director of post. This term saw the Official Opening of Gannon, Sean Óg O’Brien, Malcolm McEvilly, Jake Services for the area, Martin Keating, who provided a our Astro-Turf Facility along with our new Kelly, Rossa Horgan, Aaron Kitterick. large contribution with the support of the now abolished all-weather grass playing field beside our 1st Yr V St. Gerald’s Westport Town Council; Board of Management, Parents’ Gymnasium. These facilities are proving Council, Rice College Facilities Committee, teachers, to be a phenomenal success for the health Cian Coleman Commemorative Cup “A” Final students and School Principal, Mr. Michael Rabbette. and wellbeing of students in our school. “POPSTARS! - The 90’s Musical” The official opening was performed by Joe and Annmarie Corcoran made a It’s boyband V girlband in this fun filled musical. Packed Minister Michael Ring, Martin Keating and Rice College Celebrates Cathaoirleach Michael Holmes in warm welcome contribution with 1990’s favourites such as The Spice Girls, Backstreet Rice College 7-09, St. Jarlaths 1-08 Boys, N*SYNC, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, European Languages Day sunshine. Thanks to everyone who attended Mariah Carey, MC Hammer and many more. The two and sincere thanks to all the members of By Ms. Geraldine Walsh, French teacher Junior “A” League Semi-Final bands enter a talent show but there is just one small the fundraising committee. Out of hours Back Row L-R: Kevin Ryder, Robbie Harper, Emmet problem ... the boys can’t dance and the girls can’t sing! bookings can be made through Carrowbeg Rowley, Rory Brickenden, Stephen Loftus, Jordan Congratulations to all the Transition Year Students from Stores (087) 7431733 (098) 25454. Our grass Donnellan, Pat Lambert, Iarla Keane, Mark Moran, Cian Rice College and the Sacred Heart school on a fantastic pitch still needs goal posts and ball stops to Kennedy. Oisín Moran, Manus Smyth, Louis Hoban. collaborative production of ‘Popstars the 90s Musical’. complete the project. These are ordered and St. Gerald’s: 4 - 4; Rice College: 3 -5 Front Row L-R: Shane Conway, Joint Manager; Four weeks of hard graft came to a spectacular end with should be erected soon. Our green schools Back L-R; James Keane, Joe Cuddy, Coach; James Patrick Chambers, Keith Joyce, John McGlynn, Fintan a series of matinee and evening performances. Well done committee was awarded our schools fifth Walsh, Ryan Askin, Luke Long, Padraig Murphy, Finn McManamon Capt, Jack Carney, Gareth Jordan, Michael Joe and Annmarie Corcoran from Westport Hotel Group to all involved. A special thank you to TY coordinators green flag so we took this opportunity to McKeown, Sean Mulchrone, Conal Muldoon, Ray Brady, Kevin McGuire, Eoghan McLoughlin, Luca Ó Riain, made a presentation in support of the new facilities to Mr. Martin Gill and Ms. Margaret Donnelly for all their raise the flag on the same day! Grady, Shane McGovern, Adam Sheridan, Joe Grady, Sean McGreal, Martin Connolly, Joint Manager. Michael Rabbette, School Principal. leadership and praise throughout the rehearsals. Congratulations to all the teams who Adam Ketterick, Eanna Geraghty, Patrick Kerrigan, Pictured L-R: Dr. Rossa Horgan, Neil O’Neill, Pitch This Musical has been a great learning experience for the TY are still competing in a range of sporting Shane Conway’s detailed match stats Our 1st Yr. students celebrated “European Languages competitions and many thanks to everyone Kevin McLoughlin, Manager. Dev. Committee; Michael Rabbette, Principal; Joe students from both schools.. They learned to co-operate and work Day” by viewing a French film in the plush surroundings Front L-R: Joshua Lally, Oisín Ryall, Ethan Gannon, and Annmarie Corcoran, Charlie Lambert, facilities together in groups, helping them also to grow as individuals. involved in facilitating all the extra-curricular of the Theatre in the New Town Hall, Westport. The activities in and outside of our school. Well Darren Foy, Caoimhin Nolan, Dylan Galvin, Tommy development committee & Mayo Sports Partnership; The Cast students really enjoyed the film. A special word of thanks Scahill, Ruairí McNea, Rossa McAllister, Sam Walsh, Edel McAllister, Pitch Development Committee. done to all the winning competitors and to Ms. Rosaleen Heraty, Manager of the Town Hall, and participants in the many quizzes and awards Malcolm McEvilly, Mark Forrestal, Ian Murphy. Shannon Kayla O’Malley Ms. Lorella Errani, Secretary, who were most welcoming, Mark Andrew Currid to date. It was brilliant to see the large It looked at half time that St. Gerald’s were on the way to an Rice College Senior Hurling Team ensuring a pleasant experience for the students. Patrick John Ryan number of students involved and presented easy victory, leading 2-2 to 0-2 at the interval, but Rice College Rice College 3 - 11 Our boys are pictured below assisting the Westport with medals at the Gaisce and Pope John Vinnie Michael Brady Committee in organizing boxes of Humanitarian made St. Gerald’s battle all the way for victory. Our 2 points St. Gerald’s 2 - 07 Paul 2 award ceremonies. came from Rossa Horgan and Conal Muldoon. Tommy Scahill Steffi Niamh Gunning Aid for the Cork 2 Calais Refugee shipment at the The hugely enjoyable and successful made some fine saves that kept us in the game. Early in the 2nd Shane Simon McDonnell end of the film show. Transition Year Musical entertained us in half, St. Gerald’s found the net with a long range effort that Tina Anna Sammon early October with the European debut seemed to put Gerald’s in an unassailable position. We needed Simon Austin Nabil El Massry of “Popstars The Musical”. The 180 cast goals badly to stay in the game and we got them quickly, Principal Thomas Gannon of Transition Year Students involved, one from Joe Grady and 1-1 from Conal Muldoon. Gerald’s Charlie Sadhbh Hanks furthered the close collaboration between the responded with a goal, which proved to be their last score. The Terri Eleanor Foy secondary schools and followed up with a final two scores came from Oisín Ryall (0-1) and a goal from Back Row L-R: Claire Cunningham, Stephen Gallagher, DJ Prince Dylan Ralph joint trip to Dublin. Sean Mulchrone in the 58th minute. (Westport Hurling Club), James Treacy, Pat Lambert, Niall Ella Sylvie Stafford-Johnson Celebrating French Language/ Culture AXO Architects are working on plans for Cian Coleman was a former St. Coleman’s pupil, who died McManamon, Paul Duffy, Stephen Walsh, Alan Mulroy, Sean Carrie Emma Doyle on European day of languages our new extension and we are hopeful we two years ago aged 16 years. The Final was a fitting tribute O’Donnell, Iarla Kane, Stephen Loftus, Matt Horan, Alan Host Darragh Hunter will be in a position to apply for Planning to Cian’s memory, which was warmly appreciated by his McHale, Conal Sadler, Wetport Hurling Club. Chef Joey Oisín O’Rourke Permission early in 2016. parents and family who were there to present the Cup to Front Row L-R: Gareth Jordan, Keith Hastings, Kealan Sports Coach Jonathan McGlynn Continuing to build on our IT infrastructure the winning captain. Gallagher, Ben Doyle, Paul Lambert, Michael Gallagher, we have just ordered 24 new machines to Michael Brady, Kevin Geraghty, James Gallagher, Rory Ward, Liam Doheny, Kevin Grogan. UCD Entrance Scholars Award meet the demands of our students studying Senior Football team 2015 -2016 Design and Communication Graphics DCG. Rice College went on to contest the Mayo Colleges This means we will have an extra suite of Final against Ballyhaunis C.S. on November 10th in machines for use in school. Rice College 2-12 Bekan. Conditions were wet, cold and windy. Our Our Parents Council continues with its Ballinrobe C.S. 0-02 1St. Year Soccer V Garbally boys with the help of Stephen Gallagher and Conal wonderful work and our annual Card Drive Sadler from Westport Hurling Club fought a gallant was once again successful. Rice College 8; Garbally College 2 contest against a much stronger outfit, going down on a Change of Date: 1st Year PTM is now 20th scoreline of 5- 15 to 2-4. The European day of languages, September 26th is an initiative organised by the Council of Europe January 2016. Thanks to everyone who contributes in A surprise visit for 1A Class to encourage language learning across Europe. To celebrate this day, and to promote learning French, so many different ways to develop our boys, a number of co- and cross curricular activities were academically, spiritually, physically and organised in Rice College. The day began with a music vocationally to become young men. celebration during the morning break. Students and Every good wish for the Christmas Holidays Back L-R: Colin Guilfoyle, Joey Smyth, David Hanley, teachers participated to the delight of the student body. and 2016. Darragh McNulty, Eoin Rowley, Patrick O’Malley, Niall Congratulations to Sean Kitterick who was awarded An appreciative audience McManamon, Kevin Lavelle, Fionn Quigley McDonagh, an Entrance Scholars Award at the UCD Awards Stephen O’Malley, Richard O’Malley, Ryan Moran, ceremony. UCD Entrance Scholars are first year Brian O’Malley, Paul Moran. Back L-R: Aaron Mullarkey, Shane McGovern, Thomas Sporting brothers Lee & Phil Keegan dropped in to visit the 1A students, recognised for their academic achievement Michael Rabbette Front L-R: Paul Lambert, Aidan Walsh, Donagh Walsh, Scahill, Ryan Askin, Adam Sheridan, Ms. Claire boys and their mother, Dot, who is an SNA with the class. The All- Star and his talented brother chatted with the class and answered in receiving 560 points or more in their Leaving School Principal John Ryan, Ben Doyle,Oisín McLaughlin, Chris Heanue, Cunningham, Joint Manager. Certificate 2015. Pictured L-R: Mr. Michael Rabbette, Front L-R: Joseph Grady, Rossa McAllister, Oisín Ryall, their many questions. We want to thank Dot for organising the visit Conor Madden, Killian Kilkelly, Alan McHale, Alan and Lee and Phil for taking the time out to drop by. We wish youl School Principal; Mr. Eamon Kitterick, Sean Kitterick, Kennedy, Diarmuid McNulty, Colm Moran. Malcolm McEvilly, Michael Hastings, Mark Forrestal. every success in the future! UCD Entrance Scholar and Ms. Catherine Kitterick. Mindspace Mayo Westport Credit Union Quiz Student’s Council 2015 - 2016 Students receive Pope John Paul II Science Week at Rice College Rice College Mentors 2015 - 2016 Peadar Gardiner visited Rice College today and for Secondary schools medals from Archbishop Neary gave the students an interesting presentation By Elaine Ferguson about Mindspace Mayo. Mindspace Mayo is a free Friday, October 16th. was a very and confidential support successful night for Rice College students at the inaugural Westport Credit Union service to promote young By James Stephens, Science Teacher quiz for secondary schools. people’s mental health and 1st. Place: Damien Doherty, Cian Dunne, Dale Friel Science Week 2015 saw the students at wellbeing. Mindspace’s aim and Cian Geraghty, while William Chambers, Ian Rice College embracing and celebrating is to support young people, Dennany, Daniel Moran and Niall Murray secured Back Row: Dylan Ralph (TY), Daniel McGovern the world of Science. This year’s event aged 15-25, who are going through a difficult time. For 3rd place. (TY), Ronan Price (5th Yr), Mr Rabbette, School Well done to our 36 students who were presented with aimed to motivate students from all year more information about Mindspace Mayo log onto their There was also success for Conor Birmingham, Dennis Principal; Isaac Brikenden (6th Yr), Conor their Pope John Paul II Award on Thursday night. groups to engage with science at home, in the classroom website www.mindspacemayo.ie or follow them on Facebook. Kelly, Sean Lydon and Ronan Sheridan who had the O’Hanlon (6th Yr), Damien Doherty (5th Yr), Archbishop Michael Neary presented the medals to our and in their everyday lives. With this in mind, students Front L-R: Daniel L. Moran, Alan Kennedy, Kevin Lavelle, Promoting French & Multiculturalism best score for a 1st year team. Congratulations boys! Front Row: Ms. Sandra Hall, Thomas Tunney (3rd boys in Our Lady’s Basilica, Knock. A special thanks were encouraged to participate in the Science Week Patrick O’Malley, Michael Gallagher, Pat Joyce. Thanks to Westport Credit Union and the management Yr), Ryan Askin (1st Yr), Keith Joyce (2nd Yr), David to our singers, Daniel M. Moran, Conor Gibbons, Seán Challenge and Science Week Poster competition. An Centre L-R: Ms. Anne Donald-Joyce, Programme Co- Tierney and Daniel L Moran, who represented our in Rice College through medium of Art and staff of Hotel Westport for a great evening and for excellent group of dedicated TY students put together a ordinator; Chris Heanue, Peter Corcoran, Darragh Loftus (2nd Yr), Peter Joyce (3rd Yr), Raymond school so well during the ceremony. It was a fantastic First Year students looking after the boys so well. Walsh (1st Yr), Mrs. Ríona Lawless. night and would not have been possible without the Science Magic Show which highlighted to students the Walsh, Damien Doherty, Dale Friel, Mrs. Ríona Lawless, created innovative dedication and support of their teachers Ms Riona everyday nature of Science and also the thrilling side Programme Co-ordinator. and colourful President’s Gaisce Awards 2015 Lawless (Award Organiser & Supervisor), Ms Niamh to Science, as they carried out number of impressive Back L-R: Oisín McLaughlin, Jack Murphy, Robert Wallace, works of art and Hoban (Award Supervisor) and Mr Martin Gill demonstrations from ‘Magic Tea Bags’ to ‘Flaming Daniel Moran, Sean Tierney, Andrew Ferson, Patrick Brophy. are commended (Transition Year Coordinator). Congratulations on this Bubbles’ and ‘Money to Burn’, to name but a few. for their hard work wonderful achievement! Well done to all students who embraced Science Week 2015. Raising our 5th Green Flag. Congratulations to Caolan O’Brien (3rd Year) and William and creativity. The Daniel L Moran, By Ms. Paula Behan winners are: 1st: Conor Gibbons, Chambers (5th Year) who were the winners of the Science Oscar Dever, 2nd Daniel C Moran Week Challenge. Also congratulations to Kieran Weston (1st On September 15th the Rice College community with Michael Sean Lydon, 3rd Ronan Slattery, 4th Michael Mullarkey and Sean Tierney on Year), winner of Science week Poster competition. Ring TD, Minister of State at the Dept. of Tourism and Sport and 5th Evan Ralph. Congratulations to the winners guitar represented Jack Houston shows off his flammable bubbles and members of Westport Town Council, came together to and well done to all the participants. Also pictured: (L) our school during the raise our 5th Green Flag. It was a fantastic acknowledgement Ms. Geraldine Walsh, French teacher and (R) Ms. Julie Congratulations again to Damien Doherty, Dale Friel, ceremony in Knock. of all the hard work and effort put in by the Green Schools Back L-R: Robert Wallace, Aodh McGinley, Ben Doyle, Kennedy, Art teacher. Cian Dunne and Cian Geraghty who also won the Well done. committee and all those involved. Aaron O’Flaherty, Mickey O’Brien, Aidan Walsh, Ian Macra na Feirme quiz in The Welcome Inn recently. Rice College have now received the following Green Flags: Dennany, Rory Gannon, Sam Carroll, litter and waste, energy, water, travel and biodiversity. The Golden Age of Irish Art Centre L-R: Kevin McLoughlin (Teacher), Daragh 3A Students Visit local Mosque Changes To The Points Scale Well done to all those involved. Walsh, William Chambers, Padraig O’Haire, Stephen in Ballyhaunis By Ms. Niamh Hoban - History Teacher For College Entry 2017 O’Malley, George Reid, Andrew Moran, Frank By Ms. Susan Mannion- Religion Teacher First year history students in 1C have been By Ms. Anne Donald-Joyce (Guidance Counsellor) Shackleton, Mr. Michael Rabbette, Principal. working on a class project designed to create College entry requirements and the points system has Front L-R: Martin Gill (Teacher), Niall Murray, Mr. The Junior Certificate Religious Education Rice College’s very own hoard of Bronze Age artefacts. come in for some scrutiny over the years and the new Hugh McConville (Gaisce), , Damien examination consists of two elements – a Ireland was a leading approach should be of interest to everyone. Doherty (Silver medal), Michael Ring TD, Minister of written examination worth 80% and a James Keane 1st Yr. Nathan & Konstantin nation in the creation While the recent New Common Points Scale announced State at Dept. of Sport and Tourism, Cian Geraghty, Mrs. Journal work project worth 20% of overall marks which a happy volunteer with “Money to Burn” of golden objects for College Entry 2017 does not affect current Leaving Ríona Lawless (Gaisce Project), Daniel Horgan. is completed before the actual written examination in June. throughout the Certificate Students, it does have significance for 5th 3A students are currently completing a title associated Bronze Age, indeed, Year pupils and younger. with the Major World Religion ‘Islam’ for their Junior we refer to the period The review of the older system highlighted a possible Certificate exam. In order for this to be completed, Aiden Mannion talks to Business Class as the ‘Golden it is helpful for students to visit a Mosque and we are unfairness when it came to people selected for places at By Ms. Heather Coleman By Colin McConway, Teacher of Business Age of Irish Art’. third level, when using the random selection process. very lucky to have a Mosque close-by in Ballyhaunis. First Year students have been busy since September We arranged to visit the Mosque earlier this week & The Bronze Age ‘beaker people’ were highly talented It was decided to keep as close as possible to relative Leaving Certificate Business students raising money for this year’s MS Read-a-thon. They on arrival our students were greeted by Mrs. Manar goldsmiths and created beautiful objects such as torcs, value of the ordinary level and higher level points scale showed true entrepreneurial flair when they have enjoyed reading lots of books in order to help out Cherbaji a Muslim lady originally from Syria. Here lunulae, gorgets, armlets and sun discs. 1C students in current use. We have been told that all students, decided to invite Aiden Mannion to the the charity, MS Ireland. Well done boys. they interviewed Manar and observed the sacred text gathered recyclable materials from home and school to irrespective of when they sat the Leaving Certificate, school. After watching the ‘Better off Abroad’ show on RTE in Arabic, symbols and different movements associated create replicas of Ireland’s Bronze Age treasures. will be awarded points using the newly introduced Students visit Lough Key Forest Park 1 presented by George Lee, their interest was piqued when with the religion. Each student was given the opportunity scale, if applying for college from 2017 onwards. Scenes from TY Musical they realised that one of the main contributors to the show 1C students certainly have the Midas touch! to ask Mrs. Cherbaji a question associated with her By Ms. Tina Görke It is probably easier to consider the new approach to was Aiden Mannion, a native of Ballyheane and brother of religion Islam. On returning to school, they then the points scale by accepting it in the revised format In October, a large group of students from Miss Susan Mannion, a teacher here in Rice College. completed written tasks associated with the trip before in which it has been presented to us as it will be from first, second and third year went to Lough On the programme, he spoke about his work with the San completing their official Journal Project work. 2017. It consists of eight levels. Key Forest Park in Boyle for a day of Francisco 49ers American football team and his role in Our students enjoyed their visit to the Mosque in There will be eight grade levels in each level awarded team-building activities, accompanied selling corporate seats at the Levi’s Stadium to companies Ballyhaunis & as follows: Higher and ordinary grades will range from by Mr. Padraic Hughes, Mr. Michael Hodges (SNA) as diverse as Google and Facebook to Philips Electrical. their fruitful H1/O1 at 90-100%marks, H2/O2 at 80<90, H3/O3 at and Ms. Tina Görke. We have been taking students to While this indeed can be a fast-paced, stressful and ultra- experience of 70<80, H4/O4 at 60 <70, H5/O5 at 50<60. H6/O6 at Lough Key for several years now, and it is always a competitive work environment, Aiden enjoys his work and learning first-hand 40<50, H7/O7 at 30<40 and H8/O8 at 0<30. fantastic and rewarding day out . the Californian lifestyle. Considering he is presently living about another The revised points scale from 2017 for the Leaving Students could opt for the Boda Borg experience or in San Francisco and is just an hour away from Las Vegas, major world Aware benefits from students’ work Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) will be as the ever popular zip-lining. Boda Borg is an indoor who can blame him! religion other than follows – Distinction 66 points, Merit 46 points and questing experience, where participants in teams of During his talk with the students, Aiden shared some of his Christianity. Pass will be awarded at 28 points. 3-5 members attempt a variety of mental and physical sales acumen ranging from dealing with targets, working challenges with no instructions, progressing through 47 Those who are interested in comparing the older By Ms. Aoife Caffrey with sales teams, managing clients, closing deals and the rooms. It was a brilliant and fun-filled activity that our approach with the new one, and about the QQI Project Organisor Rice College TYs to remember 1916. importance of building up strong business networks. (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) awards framework students thoroughly enjoyed! However, having graduated with a Business degree from The Homework Club is running again this year in Rice equivalences for Further Education and Training, will Students who were after the total adrenalin rush and Dublin City University, he consistently put emphasis on College. It is designed to assist first year students to By Ms. Marianne Jordan find such a table on www.transition.ie who love extreme challenges, opted for zip-lining, education and adopting a strong work ethic to both their complete their work in a structured environment and to History Teacher Two further points need to be noted from 2017 onwards given they had no fear of heights!! The zip-lining studies and ultimately their chosen careers. develop good study habits. They have the assistance of - the first is that it has been decided to keep with the The students of TY are planning to embark on a very course at Lough Key is amazing: The 1.5 Km course While Aiden has their peers and teacher should they need it. It has proven 25 bonus points in Higher Level Mathematics for H6 interesting and exciting research project but we need your includes a circuit of five different levels, something to indeed worked very popular amongst our first year students. Homework grade and above. help! We hope to commemorate the centenary of the 1916 suit every ability, the highest point on the blue circuit is hard, he is club runs every Monday and Thursday for all first year Front L-R: Ms. Elaine Ferguson, Teacher; Mr. Colm The second relates to changes in the Matriculation Rising by finding out the links between our current student 15 metres! It was impressive to see so many students certainly reaping students between 3.45 and 4.30 P.M. Fagan, Aware; Eoin O’Grady, Peter Spellman, Ms. Requirements for College Entry. If a requirement asks and staff population with that period of Irish history. If you brave enough to tackle the blue circuit – hats off to his just rewards Julie Kennedy, Teacher. for 2 higher level C3 grades and 4 ordinary level D3 know of any relatives who were involved in the Rising or everyone, you did yourselves proud! now. This will Back L-R: Niall O’Malley, Oskar Borkowski and Conor Sweeney grades currently, under the new approach these will the War of Independence 1919-1921, we would greatly help motivate our Today LCA students presented a cheque for €557 to become 2 H5 and 4 O6/H7 in 2017. appreciate you sharing this knowledge with us. Or if you students to put Colm Fagan from Aware. LCA and TY students recently Where 5 ordinary level D3 grades are asked for, these have any relatives who took part in World War 1 or World in the effort and bag packed in Tesco to raise the funds for Aware. will be at 5 O6/H7 grades. Under the older grade War 2 or any other conflict, we would like to honour them who knows, in a 5th year students participated in Aware’s Beat the Blues system where 3 higher level and 3 ordinary level D3 also. The TYs will be getting started on interviews early in few years, George Lee may be wanting to hear their success workshop today. Many thanks to Colm for coming to grades were the norm, these will be required at 3 H5 the New Year so get researching and we’ll be in touch! Thank story too. On behalf of all at Rice College, thanks for the Rice College and presenting to our students. and 3 O6/H7 grades from 2017. you from all in the History Dept. visit Aiden. Go 49ers