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Irjso 2011 Finalists Dublin City University, 5Th November 2011 First Name Surname School Geoff Ahearne Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co IrJSO 2011 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2011 First name Surname School Geoff Ahearne Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Sinead Ahearn-Ford St. Mary's Secondary School, Mallow, Co. Cork Ayodele Arogundade St. Joseph of Cluny, Killiney, Co. Dublin Allison Barry St. Paul's Secondary School, Oughterard, Co. Galway Aisling Bergin Dominican College, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9 Saroja Bhandari Fingal Community College, Swords, Co. Dublin Susan Birmingham Holy Faith Convent, Clontarf, Dublin 3 Cathal Brennan C.B.S., James Street, Kilkenny Robert Brennan De La Salle College, Dundalk, Co. Louth Karen Briscoe Kinsale Community School, Kinsale, Co. Cork Lisa Buckley St. Mary's Secondary School, Mallow, Co. Cork Aisling Busher Loreto Secondary school, Spawell Road, Wexford Meadhbh Campbell St. Paul's Secondary School, Oughterard, Co. Galway Laura Carey St. Louis Secondary School, Glen Road, Monaghan Rebecca Carter Kilkenny College, Castlecomer Road, Kilkenny Siobhán Carty Our Ladys School, Templeogue Road, Dublin 6W Tara Casey Loreto Abbey, Dalkey, Co. Dublin Roisin Cleary Presentation Secondary School, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Kathleen Coleman St. Attracta's Community School, Tubercurry, Co. Sligo Sarah Conway Loreto Secondary school, Bray, Co. Wicklow Michaela Crosbie Colaiste un Iascaigh, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Gearoid Crowley St. Augustine's College, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford Simon Curran Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Bethany Cushing Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Co. Cork Emily Daly Holy Child School, Killiney, Co. Dublin Kealan Daly Castleknock College, Dublin 15 William David Sandford Park, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Daniel Delaney Heywood Community School, Ballinakill, Co. Laois Hugh Delaney Kings Hospital, Palmerstown, Dublin 20 Louise Dervan St. Josephs Secondary School, Castlebar, Co. Mayo Mary Diffley Our Lady's Bower, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Aiveen Digby Our Lady's Bower, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Grace Doherty Loreto Secondary School, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Fiachra Doherty St. Mary's Diocesan School, Drogheda, Co. Louth Jack Doyle St. Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin 13 Caoimhe Duffy Borris vocational School, Borris, Co. Carlow Aoife Duffy Our Lady's Secondary School, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan Niamh Duffy Wesley College, Dublin 16 Julianna Duggan Presentation College, Tuam, Co. Galwayalway Niamh Dundon St. Leo's College, Dublin Road, Carlow Rachel Dunwoody Loreto Secondary school, Bray, Co. Wicklow Padraic Ferry Loreto Community School, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal IrJSO 2011 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2011 Shane Finn St. Mary's Secondary School, Edenderry, Co. Offaly Sarah Finn Ard Scoil Mhuire, Bruff, Co. Limerick Sarah Finnan Meanscoil Mhuire, Longford James Fitzgerald St. Clements College, Soth Circular Road, Limerick Courtney Fitzgerald St. Nathy's College, Ballaghadereen, Co. Roscommon Sarah Fitzpatrick Our Ladys School, Templeogue Road, Dublin 6W Padraic Flanagan St. Michael's College, Dublin 4 Emily Fleming St. Joseph's Mercy Convent, Navan, Co. Meath Aoife Fogarty Scoil Mhuire, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Louise Foley Loreto Secondary school, Spawell Road, Wexford Paul Gallagher Summerhill College, Sligo Eleanor Gallagher St. Catherines Vocational School, Killybegs, Co. Donegal Juliana Gleeson Villiers School, North Circular Road, Limerick Laoise Gordon Dunmore Community School, Dunmore, Co. Galway Claudia Greaney Presentation Secondary School, Listowel, Co. Kerry Naoise Grenham Catholic University School, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2 Conor Griffin Ardscoil Ris, North Circular Road, Limerick Alison Hall Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Dara Hamill Colaiste Ris, Dundalk, Co. Louth Ciara Hamilton Clonfey Community College, Leixlip, Co. Kildare Máire Hanley St. Mary's College, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo Anna Harrington Colaiste na Toirbhirte, Bandon, Co. Cork Paul Harrington Kinsale Community School, Kinsale, Co. Cork Luke Harris St Francis College, Rochestown, Cork Laura Harrison Ursuline College, Sligo Molly Henchion Colaiste na Toirbhirte, Bandon, Co. Cork Mary Hennessy Loreto, Granges Road, Kilkenny Doireann Hennessy Colaiste Muire, Ennis, Co. Clare Siofra Herr Dundalk Grammar School, Dundalk, Co. Louth Ellen Hogan Scoil Mhuire, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Louise Howe Bandon Grammar School, Bandon, Co. Cork Gerry Dai Hughes Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co. Kildare Seán Hurley Colaiste Muire, Ballymote, Co. Sligo Cathy Johson Rosemount School, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Sophie Jones St. Joseph of Cluny, Killiney, Co. Dublin Oisín Judge Colaiste Mhuire, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Katherine Kane Holy Faith Convent, Clontarf, Dublin 3 Gillian Kavanagh Loreto, Granges Road, Kilkenny Rachel Keane Scoil Chriost Ri, Borris Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois Roisin Keane St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare Sarah Kearney Presentation Secondary School, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Claire Keaveney Jime Scoil Mhuire, 1 Sydney Place, Wellington Road, Cork Emma Keegan St. Joseph's Mercy Convent, Navan, Co. Meath IrJSO 2011 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2011 Darren Kelly Colaiste Einde, Salthill, Co. Galway Eimear Kelly St. Louis High School, Rathmines, Dublin 6 Grace Kelly Moate Community School, Moate, Co.Westmeath Ellen Kennedy Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Adam Keogh St. Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin 13 Katie Killeen St. Joseph's Secondary School, Rochfortbridge, Co. Westmeath Darragh Kyne Colaiste Phadraig, Lucan, Co. Dublin Jack Lacey-Curtis St. Davids Holy Faith Secondary School, Greystones, Co. Wicklow Niamh Lang Calasanctius College, Oranmore, Co. Galway Julia Lawless Rathdown School, Glenageary, Co. Dublin Aisling Lawson Hartstown Community School, Clonsilla, Dublin 15 Daniel Lawton Kinsale Community School, Kinsale, Co. Cork Ellen Le Bas St. Louis High School, Dublin 6 Conor Lennon Athlone Community College, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Jonathan Lester Monaghan Collegiate School, Corlatt, Monaghan Sophie Lilburn Villiers School, North Circular Road, Limerick Caitríona Lonergan Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Dermot Lyden St. Francis College, Rochestown, Co. Cork Gemma Lyons St. Josephs College, Lucan, Co. Dublin Aoife Mabelson Kilkenny College, Castlecomer Road, Kilkenny Liam Maher C.B.S., James Street, Kilkenny Manav Manoj Colaiste Chill Mhantain, Wicklow Town Ciara Mc Garrell Our Lady's Secondary School, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan Daniel Mc Keever De La Salle College, Dundalk, Co. Louth Íomar Mc Manus Portmarnock Community School, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin Hannah McAteer St. Joseph of Cluny, Killiney, Co. Dublin Roisin McCarthy Scoil Mhuire, I Sidney Place, wellington Road, Cork Aisling McCarthy Rockwell College, Cashel, Co. Tipperary Blathnaid McDermott Holy Child School, Killiney, Co. Dublin Celine McDonald St. Nathy's College, Ballaghadereen, Co. Roscommon Jack McGowan Boyne Community School, Trim, Co. Meath Niamh McGrath St. Joseph of Cluny, Killiney, Co. Dublin Tara McGuire Regina Mundi College, Douglas Road, Cork Leagh McHugh Our Lady's College, Drogheda, Co. Louth Michael McKenna St. Macartan's College, Monaghan Keelan McMahon Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare Hughie Meskell St. Munchins College, Corbally, Limerick Eleanor Minogue Scariff Community College, Scariff, Co. Clare Aisling Molloy Our Lady's College, Drogheda, Co. Louth Cian Montague Sandford Park, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Aisling Mooney Ursuline College, Sligo Louise Mulrennan Rathdown School, Glenageary, Co. Dublin Ross Murphy St. Joseph's CBS, Drogheda, Co. Louth IrJSO 2011 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2011 Adam Murphy St. Michael's College, Dublin 4 Noelle Murphy Borrisokane Community College, Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary Michelle Nevin Ard Scoil Mhuire, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Áine Ní Fhuaráin Ursuline College, Sligo Laura Ní Mhurchú Gaelcholaiste, Askea, Carlow Caoimhe Niland St. Paul's Secondary School, Greenhills, Dublin 12 Seosamh Ó Gráinne Gaelscoil Chiarrai, Tralee, Co. Kerry Aindriú Ó Leachthigheir Colaiste Eoin, Bothar Stigh Lorgan, Co. Atha Cliath Pádraig O' Maoiléidigh Colaiste Chillian, Bothar Nangor, Cluain Dolcain, Baile Atha Cliath 22 Orlagh O'Brien Meanscoil Mhuire, Longford Marcella O'Callaghan Colaiste Iosaef, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick Conor O'Carroll St. Kierans College, Kilkenny Sean O'Carroll Summerhill College, Sligo Rory O'Carrroll Colaiste Chill Mhantain, Wicklow Town Maura O'Connell Scoil Phobail sliabh Luachra, Rathmore, Co. Kerry Martina O'Connor Presentation Secondary School, Tralee, Co. Kerry Sean O'Dea St. Munchins College, Corbally, Limerick Evan O'Donnell St. Attracta's Community School, Tubercurry, Co. Sligo Patrick O'Donnell St. Brendan's College, Bray, Co. Wicklow Orla O'Flynn Calasanctius College, Oranmore, Co. Galway Gary O'Flynn Colaiste Phadraig, Lucan, Co. Dublin Róisin O'Gara Our Lady's College, Drogheda, Co. Louth Edmund O'Neill Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Co. Cork Simon O'Shaughnessy Presentation College, Headford, Co. Galway Muireann O'Shea Colaiste Muire, Ennis, Co. Clare Alina Ostrowska St. Mary's Secondary School, Ballina, Co. Mayo Tara O'Sullivan Christ King Girls Secondary School, South douglas Road, Cork Akash Parappurathu St. Columba's College, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal Bláthnaid Patton St. Columba's College, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal Jack Payne Boyne Community School, Trim, Co. Meath Daisy Pemble Kinsale Community School, Kinsale, Co. Cork Laura Phelan Loreto, Granges Road, Kilkenny Niall Quinn Dunmore Community School, Dunmore, Co. Galway Eve Quinn Colaiste Muire, Ennis,
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