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Irjso 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 20 October 2018 Name IrJSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 20th October 2018 Name School name School address County Emmanuel Safo Ankoma St. Geralds College Castlebar Mayo Katrin Birk Bandon Grammar Bandon Cork Alex Brady St. Brendans Community School Birr Offaly Melanie Bryce Santa Sabina Dominican College Sutton Dublin Christian Joseph Byrne St. Benildus College Blackrock Dublin Alanna Cabrera-Pinto Newtown School Waterford Newtown Waterford Aisling Therese Casserly St. Raphael's College Loughrea Galway Monirul Choudhury St. Patrick's College Cullies Cavan Sarah Clarke Castleknock Community College Castleknock Dublin Iedida Condria Sandford Park School Ranelagh Dublin Sean Connaire Claregalway College Claregalway Galway Keva Conway St. Joseph's Secondary School Tulla Clare Cathal Cosgrave St. Geralds College Castlebar Mayo Lauren Crean-Hickey Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Finn Culleton Mountrath Comunity School Mountrath Laois Kate Dalton Crescent College Comprehensive Dooradoyle Rd Limerick Rachel Daly Wesley College Ballinteer Dublin Caoimhe Diffley Sacred Heart Secondary School Clonakilty Cork Jane Doherty Mount Anville Secondary School Goatstown Dublin Ayman Ehadi St Josephs Patrician College Nun's Island Galway Agata Farioli Vecchioli F. C. J. Bunclody Bunclody Wexford Ben Feeney Salesian College Celbridge Kildare Alexander Fennell St. Benildus College Blackrock Dublin Oisin Fitzgerald Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Sarah C Fitzgerald Ursuline Secondary School Thurles Tipperary Gloria Flanagan Dunshaughlin Community College Dunshaughlin Meath Emmet Fogarty CBS Thurles Thurles Tipperary David Forbes Wesley College Ballinteer Dublin Charlie Dennis Gallagher St Benildus College Blackrock Dublin Robert Gallagher Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Greta Maria Giardini Maynooth Post Primary Maynooth Kildare Joe Gilbride Glenstal Abbey School Murroe Limerick IrJSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 20th October 2018 Name School name School address County Aengus Gilligan Ard Scoil Ris Griffith Avenue Dublin Michael Gleeson St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Darragh Gleeson Catholic University School Lower Leeson St Dublin Darragh Harrison Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Tadgh Michael Harrison CBS Kilkenny Sraid Seamais Kilkenny Angela He Scoil Chríost Rí Portlaoise Laois Aiyana Maria Helder Bandon Grammar Bandon Cork Liam Hession Garbally College Ballinasloe Galway Rachel Hickey Salerno Salthill Galway Rossa Ben Horgan Rice College Westport Mayo Ciarán Kavanagh St. Gerard's School Bray Wicklow Ella Keane Loreto High School Beaufort Rathfarnham Dublin Matthew Keeley Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Sarah Kelly Presentation College Athenry Galway Rachel Kenny LHS Beaufort Rathfarnham Dublin Catherine Lambe Sacred Heart School Tullamore Offaly Sarah Lane St. Aloysius' Secondary School Sharman Crawford Street Cork Evan Lawrence Sutton Park School Sutton Dublin Noémie Leeder St. Andrews College Booterstown Avenue Dublin James Liu Coolmine Community School Clonsilla Dublin Jesus and Mary Secondary School Joanne Loftus Crossmolina Mayo Gortnorabbey Sadie Loughman Holy Faith Clontarf Clontarf Dublin Alexander Sean Lynch Christian Brothers College Cork Sidney Hill Cork Ruadhán Mac Gloinn Coláiste Eoin Stillorgan Road Dublin Ciaran Maher Presentation Secondary School Thurles Tipperary Ellen Joanne Maye St. Augustine's College Dungarvan Waterford Sinéad Mc Goldrick Our Lady's SC Terenure Dublin Callum James Mc Ivor Meanscoil Iognaid Ris Naas Kildare Hazel Mc Morrow St. Louis Secondary School Monaghan Monaghan Conor Mc Garvey Saint Euran's College Letterkenny Donegal Senan Monks St Josephs Secondary School Rush Dublin IrJSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 20th October 2018 Name School name School address County Julie Moran Loreto High School Beaufort Rathfarnham Dublin Emma Moran Calasanctius College Oranmore Galway Inés Morrison Coláiste Einde Salthill Galway Abby Murphy Scoil Mhuire Trim Meath Aoife Ní Bhriain Coláiste Íosagáin Baile an Bhóthair Dublin Seoda Ní Chaoimh Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Meal Sior Anraí Limerick Íde Ní Ifearnáin Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Meal Soir Anraí Limerick Aoife Ní Shaoraigh Coláiste Cois Life Lucan Dublin Naoise Ní Thuama Coláiste Íosagáin Booterstown Dublin Patrick Nolan Mercy Secondary School Mounthawk Tralee Kerry Cora Norton Ursuline Secondary School Thurles Tipperary Jennifer Nugent Scoil Mhuire Trim Meath Oisín Pádraig Ó Ceallaigh F. C. J. Bunclody Bunclody Wexford Lauren Allison O'Connell Christ King Girls Secondary South Douglas Road Cork Anne O'Keeffe Holy Faith Clontarf Dublin Liam O'Leary Pobalscoil Na Tríonóide Youghal Cork Sadhbh O'Leary Presentation Secondary School, Loughboy Kilkenny Ciara O'Mahony Presentation Secondary School Tralee Kerry Marian O'Neill Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Síofra O'Reilly Dundalk Grammar Dundalk Louth Jack O'Rourke St. Joseph's College Nun's Island Galway Conor Oakes Skerries Community College Skerries Dublin Olanrewaju Olaseinde Ashton School Blackrock Rd Cork Robin Pfeiffer Calasanctius College Oranmore Galway Ilana Philips St Gerards Bray Wicklow Basma Rehan Khan Mount Mercy College Model Farm Road Cork Max Reid Blackrock College Blackrock Dublin Laura Reilly Our Lady's College Drogheda Louth Neasa Reilly St. Vincents Dundalk Louth Sarah Rowland St Mary's College Naas Kildare Matthew Christopher Ryan Rice College Ennis Clare Grace Sandys Rathdown School Glenageary Dublin IrJSO 2018 Finalists Dublin City University, 20th October 2018 Name School name School address County Sindhuja Shankar Loreto Secondary School Letterkenny Donegal Helen Sheehy Dominican College Sion Hill Blackrock Dublin Rory Joseph Sheppard St. Colman's Community College Midleton Cork Áine Shiels Sutton Park School Sutton Dublin Catherine Spellman Rathdown School Glenageary Dublin Isameldin Suliman CBC Monkstown Dun Laoghaire Dublin Ide Swanton Sancta Maria College Louisburgh Mayo Finley Thomas Mercy College Woodford Loughrea Galway Quincy Tilles Sandford Park School Ranelagh Dublin Dominika Timulakova Holy Faith Clontarf Dublin Natalia Timulakova Holy Faith Clontarf Dublin Isabelle Tuite Coolmine Community School Clonsilla Dublin Charlotte Von Kietzell Dunshaughlin Community College Dunshaughlin Meath Maeve Frances Wall St. Aloysius College Carrigtwohill Cork Dearbhla Walsh Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig Cork Kyle Walsh Dungarvan C. B. S. Dungarvan Waterford Cara White Sacred Heart Secondary School Clonakilty Cork Isabel Williams Intermediate School Killorglin Killorglin Kerry Ellen Woodward Ursuline College Finisklin Sligo Iona Lee Ai Yong Presentation College Terenure Dublin Asma Zulfiqar Scoil Chríost Rí Portlaoise Laois .
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