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Ireuso 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3Rd November 2018 IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County Jogaile Aidukeviciute Scoil Mhuire Mercy Secondary School Kanturk Cork Sabah-Uddin Aleem Colaiste Phádraig Lucan Dublin Louise Ambrose Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig Cork Olga Andriyashchenko Carrigaline Community School Carrigaline Cork Ibrahim Anjorin St. Gerald's College Castlebar Mayo Hazel Austin Loreto Secondary School Balbriggan Dublin Emily Barrett St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Jessica Barrett Heywood Community School Ballinakill Laois James Barry Christian Brothers College Cork Sidney Hill Cork Ciara Barry Loreto High School Beaufort Rathfarnham Dublin Claire Barry Colaiste Na Toirbhirte Bandon Cork Louise Bennett Muckross Park College Donnybrook Dublin Matthew Blakeney Jesus and Mary Secondary School Enniscrone Sligo Josh Bleahen St. Joseph's College Ballinasloe Galway Adam Boyle Sandford Park School Ranelagh Dublin Conor Brennan Hamilton High School Bandon Cork Conor Brennan Pollak Colaiste Choilm Tullamore Offaly David Brett Ballincollig Community School Ballincollig Cork Mark Britchfield Coláiste Chill Mhantáin Burkeen Wicklow Siobhan Brosnan Presentation Secondary School Castleisland Kerry Paul Browne St. Marys CBS Tralee Kerry Ciarán Browne Castleknock College Castleknock Dublin Susanna Buckley Loreto College Mullingar Westmeath Josh Buckley Coláiste Bláite Chláir Claregalway Galway Mark Byrd St. Paul's College Raheny Dublin Joseph Cahillane Intermediate School Killorglin Kerry Peter Callanan Christian Brothers College Cork Sidney Hill Cork Rebecca Campion Athlone Community College Athlone Westmeath Anna Capra Loreto College St. Stephen's Green Dublin Laura Carroll St. Angela's College St. Patrick's Hill Cork Seán Casey Castleknock College Castleknock Dublin Aoife Castle Ardscoil Mhuire Ballinasloe Galway Emily Cathcart Ardgillan Community College Balbriggan Dublin IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County Eoin Caverly Ardscoil Ris Griffith Avenue Dublin Rebecca Chen Alexandra College Milltown Dublin Liam Clancy Templeogue College Templeville Road Dublin Rodger Clery Scoil Pól Kilfinone Limerick Rory Clothier Castletroy College Castletroy Limerick Orla Coffey St. Angela's College St. Patrick's Hill Cork Gerard Colleran Garbally College Ballinasloe Galway Lena-Ellen Collins Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Ruairi Collins Presentation College Athenry Galway Maria Comerford Loreto Secondary School Granges Road Kilkenny Katie Conachy Eureka Secondary School Kells Meath Michael Conlon Colaiste Mhuire Mullingar Westmeath Brian Conlon Moate Community School Moate Westmeath Archie Connolly Rice College Ennis Clare David Connolly Naas CBS Naas Kildare Emilia Connolly St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Thomas Connolly Christian Brothers College Sidney Hill Cork Molly Coogan Castlecomer Community School Castlecomer Kilkenny Daniel Cooney St. Munchin's College Corbally Limerick Sarah Corbett Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Niamh Corcoran Our Lady's Bower Athlone Westmeath Catherine Cotter St. Finian's College Mullingar Westmeath James Coughlan Presentation Brothers College Mardyke Cork Éibhín Cronin Bandon Grammar School Bandon Cork Adam Crowe St. Benildus College Blackrock Dublin Conor Crumlish Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Emma Crumlish Muckross Park College Donnybrook Dublin Christopher Cunningham Patrician High School Carrickmacross Monaghan Joanne Daly St. Brigid's College Loughrea Galway Donal De Buitleir Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Muireann Deegan FCJ Secondary School Bunclody Wexford Molly Dempsey Manor House School Raheny Dublin IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County Oscar Despard Sandford Park School Ranelagh Dublin Aoife Devlin Ursuline College Finisklin Sligo Darpan Dhingra Presentation College Bray Wicklow Emily Dillon Athlone Community College Athlone Westmeath Harry Donaghy Terenure College Terenure Dublin Amy Dowdall Ardee Community School Ardee Louth Tom Downey De La Salle College Macroom Cork Abby Downey Ardscoil Mhuire Ballinasloe Galway Evan Duffy Glenamaddy Community School Glenamaddy Galway Alice Duffy St. Louis Secondary School Monaghan Monaghan Alison Duggan St. Joseph of Cluny Secondary School Killiney Killiney Dublin Katie Dunne Royal School Cavan College Street Cavan Aoife Dunphy Presentation Secondary School Thurles Tipperary Gráinne Egan St. Mary's Secondary School Mallow Cork Dylan Egan Mary Immaculate Secondary School Lisdoonvarna Clare Luke Egan Coláiste an Phiarsaigh Glanmire Cork Fiona Eguare Cross and Passion College Kilcullen Kildare Fiona Eustace Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork James Evans Belvedere College Great Denmark St. Dublin Roisin Farrell St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Sarah Faul Seamount College Kinvara Galway Niall Feeney St. Muredach's College Ballina Mayo Laura Fenn Loreto College Foxrock Dublin Liam Ferry Loreto Community School Milford Donegal John Fisher Glenstal Abbey School Murroe Limerick Sarah Fitzgerald Castletroy College Castletroy Limerick Luke Fitzpatrick Christian Brothers College Cork Sidney Hill Cork Paddy Fitzpatrick Presentation College Athenry Galway Sarah Fleming St. Mary's College Naas Kildare Michael Flynn St. Raphael's College Loughrea Galway Ella Flynn Ursuline Secondary School Thurles Tipperary John Flynn Colaiste An Chraoibhin Fermoy Cork IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County Luke Fogarty Rockwell College Cashel Tipperary Cordelia Foody Kinsale Community School Kinsale Cork Senan Forristal St. Kieran's College College Road Kilkenny Erin Gallagher St. Catherine's Vocational School Killybegs Donegal Cleo Gallen Loreto Secondary School Balbriggan Dublin David Garvey Glenamaddy Community School Glenamaddy Galway Saoirse Geary St. Mary's High School Midleton Cork Éanna Geraghty Rice College Westport Mayo James Gibson Christian Brothers College Sidney Hill Cork Naomi Gildea Loreto Secondary School Letterkenny Donegal Nicholas Giles The Kings Hospital Palmerstown Dublin Alexander Gniazdowski Ardscoil Rís North Circular Road Limerick Maeve Gonley Athlone Community College Athlone Westmeath Alan Gordon St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Peter Gorman Colaiste Choilm Swords Dublin Joshua Guinan St. Brendan's Community School Birr Offaly Emma Ham Mercy Secondary School Kilbeggan Westmeath Peter Han St. Fintan's High School Sutton Dublin Ariane Hannon St. Joseph's College Lucan Dublin Somaiya Haque Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Stephen Hayden Christian Brothers College Cork Sidney Hill Cork Rebecca Hayes Presentation Secondary School Tralee Kerry Eoghan Hayes St. Francis College Rochestown Cork Laura Hayes Borrisokane Community College Borrisokane Tipperary Isobel Phelan-Healy St. Angela's College St. Patrick's Hill Cork Cathy Heaney Mount St. Michael Claremorris Mayo Stephen Hennebry St. Augustine's College Dungarvan Waterford Edward Hennessy Midleton College Midleton Cork Jessica Howard St Mary's Secondary School New Ross Wexford Donnchadh Hughes De La Salle College Dundalk Louth Jack Hughes Belvedere College Great Denmark St. Dublin Eoghan Hyde Meanscoil Iognáid Rís Naas Kildare IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County Carolina Ipati Confey College Leixlip Kildare Holly Jacob Loreto Abbey Dalkey Dublin Sarah Jennings East Glendalough School Station Road Wicklow Michael Joyce St. Paul's College Clontarf Dublin Gertruda Kalvynaite St. Louis Secondary School Monaghan Monaghan Carla Keenan Temple Carrig School Greystones Wicklow Olivia Kelly Ashbourne Community School Ashbourne Meath Niall Kelly Oatlands College Mount Merrion Dublin Alannah Kelly St. Augustine's College Dungarvan Waterford Aoife Kelly St. Joseph's Secondary School Tulla Clare Lisa Kelly Colaiste Bhaile Chláir Claregalway Galway Holly Kenny St. Mary's Secondary School Ballina Mayo Deirdre Keogh Coláiste Na hInse Bettystown Meath Tia Kiely Millstreet Community School Millstreet Cork Aoibhinn King Ardscoil Na Tríonóide Athy Kildare Hanna Kissane Institute of Education Leeson St. Dublin Damian Korus Presentation College Askea Carlow Amy Kuss St. Anne's Secondary School Tipperary Town Tipperary Erik Larkin Ardee Community School Ardee Louth Aoife Lawlor St. Mary's College Naas Kildare Amy Lawrence Dominican College Sion Hill Blackrock Dublin Andrew Leader Coláiste Éanna CBS Rathfarnham Dublin Adam Leddy Temple Carrig School Greystones Wicklow Ewan Lee Ashton School Blackrock Rd Cork Andy Lee-Mitchell Scoil Mhuire Community School Clane Kildare Rory John Lennon Colaiste Phobail Bantry Cork Ellen Li Castleknock Community College Castleknock Dublin Henry Li Gonzaga College Sandford Road Dublin Sarah Little Loreto College Bray Wicklow Ciarán Luby Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar Westmeath Aoife Lynch Regina Mundi College Douglas Cork Harry Lyons Belvedere College Great Denmark St. Dublin IrEUSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 3rd November 2018 Name School name School address County James Mac Carthy Christian Brothers College Sidney Hill Cork Rory Mac Gabhann Clongowes Wood College Clane Kildare Jack Mac Searraigh Coláiste Eoin Booterstown Avenue Dublin Maura Madden Ursuline College Finisklin Sligo Isabella Mahon Bandon Grammar School Bandon Cork Luke Mann St Caimin's Community School Shannon Clare Toby Markham Maynooth Community College Maynooth Kildare Jack Martin Loreto Community School Milford Donegal
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