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Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2018 Updated June 2018
Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2018 Updated June 2018 To be forgotten is to die twice In February 1916 Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA) circularised the principal schools in Ireland regarding the advisability of holding Schoolboys’ Championships. At the IAAA’s Annual General Meeting held on Monday 3rd April, 1916 in Wynne’s Hotel, Dublin, the Hon. Secretary, H.M. Finlay, referred to the falling off in the number of affiliated clubs due to the number of athletes serving in World War I and the need for efforts to keep the sport alive. Based on responses received from schools, the suggestion to hold Irish Schoolboys’ Championships in May was favourably considered by the AGM and the Race Committee of the IAAA was empowered to implement this project. Within a week a provisional programme for the inaugural athletics meeting to be held at Lansdowne Road on Saturday 20th May, 1916 had been published in newspapers, with 7 events and a relay for Senior and 4 events and a relay for Junior Boys. However, the championships were postponed "due to the rebellion" and were rescheduled to Saturday 23rd September, 1916, at Lansdowne Road. In order not to disappoint pupils who were eligible for the championships on the original date of the meeting, the Race Committee of the IAAA decided that “a bona fide schoolboy is one who has attended at least two classes daily at a recognised primary or secondary school for three months previous to 20th May, except in case of sickness, and who was not attending any office or business”. -
The Irish Transition Year and TYPE
The Irish Transition Year and TYPE Charles H. Patterson School of Physics Trinity College Dublin Ireland [email protected] Talk Overview Irish High School Education System Transition Year Overview Trinity College School of Physics TYPE Programme Irish Young Scientists Exhibition www.tcd.ie/Physics/people/Charles.Patterson Gangwon Conference 2014 Irish Post-Primary Education System Secondary Education Junior Cycle 12-15 yrs Junior certificate examinations Senior Cycle 15-18 yrs Transition Year (optional) 2 years leaving certificate at least 5 subjects including Irish language Leaving certificate examinations Tertiary Education College/University 18-22 yrs Gangwon Conference 2014 Transition Year Overview To promote the personal, social, educational and vocational development of pupils and to prepare them for their role as autonomous, participative and responsible members of society Department of Education • 30,000 students per year • Full programme since 1994 • Education, life skills, work experience, sport, travel • 75% of schools offer programme • Optional in 82% of schools offering programme • 89% choose to do Transition Year • Additional cost of €1000 (KRW 1,300,000) per student • Transition Year information sessions for 3rd year students • Irish Second Level Students Union Report Gangwon Conference 2014 Transition Year Education Syllabus: • Core modules: Irish, English, Maths and Physical Education • Sampling of subjects: Helped to make Leaving Certificate course choices • Usually ‘exam tail wags the curricular dog’ : Teachers -
BTYSTE 2021 Exhibition Guide
EXHIBITION GUIDE #BeyondLimits Contents 3 Foreword from Shay Walsh 52 Technology 4 Sponsors, partners and exhibitors 62 On stage 6 The awards 74 Exhibition hall 9 BTYSTE 2021 Judges 84 Past winners 10 2021 Projects - Quick search 86 The Primary Science Fair 14 Biological & Ecological Sciences 90 BT Business Bootcamp 27 Social & Behavioural Sciences 92 Daily event schedules 45 Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Portal The 57th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition has been transformed into a fully virtual science exhibition Check it out at 9:41 AM 100% portal.btyoungscientist.com BTYSTE BeyondLimits A message from Shay Walsh We are hugely proud to welcome you all to the 57th annual BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Of course this is year like no other for us as It is encouraging to see that students are science and technology collide and we move to a continuing to push beyond limits and produce virtual space for the first time in our prestigious innovative solutions and ideas to everyday history. In 2021, we are bringing our event to a problems they encounter. Congratulations to all global stage as we broadcast live across the the students, teachers and parents who have put world over the coming days. so much time, effort and resources into the projects. When we see the volumes and the In spite of a challenging year for students and substance of these projects, we know the future schools, BT Ireland and the BTYSTE judges are is in safe hands. hugely impressed by the quality and quantity of this year’s projects. -
NEWSLETTER C/O ACCS, 10H Centrepoint Business Park, Oak Drive, Dublin 12
November 2015 NEWSLETTER c/o ACCS, 10H Centrepoint Business Park, Oak Drive, Dublin 12 Foreword Autumn 2015 has been positive so far with growth in the economy finally filtering down Officers to small businesses and training providers that depend on the disposable income of ordinary people. Feedback from schools around the country indicates a noticeable increase in registrations and a return to growth in demand for hobby and leisure courses. Our Conference this year will focus on assessing the damage done to our educational sector during the times of retrenchment and formulating a position from where we can rebuild our sector to a point where it can once again offer a quality service to an ever- changing and more demanding public. The conference is also an important opportunity to exchange thoughts and ideas with other directors experiencing the same problems and issues as other schools. This conference is the only professional development opportunity available to Directors of Fintan Kemple, NACED Chairperson [email protected] Adult Education and I would encourage schools to send Assistant Directors to the 087 643 6482 conference along with the Director of Adult Education. Gorey Community School Looking forward to seeing you all in Clonmel. Fintan Kemple, Chairperson Annual Conference 2015 Clonmel Park Hotel, Clonmel, Co Tipperary Thursday & Friday, 26 - 27 November Donal Cremin, NACED Secretary [email protected] Room rate €69 086 321 2036 Rathmore Community School Contact hotel on 052 618 8700 John Egan, NACED Treasurer [email protected] 086 776 6185 St Colmcilles C.S., Knocklyon NACED Conference 2015 Clonmel Park Hotel, November 26-27 Thursday, November 26 12.45pm - 1.45pm Soup and sandwiches on arrival 2.00pm - 2.45pm Promotions and Productivity, what may emerge after the Haddington Road Agreement John Irwin, Assistant General Secretary, ACCS 2.45pm - 3.30pm Using Social Media to Maximise Your Advertising Reach. -
Directory 2015/2016
Directory 2015/2016 Edmund Rice Schools Trust Contents Vision/Mission 3 Executive Office 4 Members/ Directors 5 Schools – Primary – Secondary 7 Edmund Rice Schools Trust (N.I.) 33 European Province Christian Brothers 36 Personnel Directory A-Z 39 The Seed will Grow (Blessed Edmund Rice 1762 – 1844) The Edmund Rice Schools Trust is the inheritor of a 211-year tradition of providing Catholic education in Ireland in the Edmund Rice tradition. The Edmund Rice identity is synonymous with care for the disadvantaged, upholding of Gaelic culture and games and the provision of high standards of excellence in teaching and learning. Currently we are Trustees/Patron to 93 schools: 34 Primary and 59 Secondary. These schools were all formerly under the trusteeship of the Christian Brothers. The Edmund Rice Schools Trust was established as a Juridic Person in 2008. We are also a registered company and a charity. We hold our schools in trust so that they may continue to provide Catholic education in the spirit of Edmund Rice, into the future, for all the people of Ireland. 2 Edmund Rice Schools Trust Vision Promoting full personal and social development in caring Christian communities of learning and teaching Mission To provide Catholic education in the Edmund Rice tradition Inspired by the five key elements of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust Charter our schools are responding to a changing world and supporting the leaders of the future to work in partnership, to care for the environment, to equally look after themselves and others and to be inspirational and responsible citizens. The five key elements of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust Charter are: ■ Nurturing faith, Christian spirituality and Gospel-based values; ■ Promoting partnership; ■ Excelling in teaching and learning; ■ Creating a caring school community; ■ Inspiring transformational leadership. -
Leabhrán Eolais
COMHAIRLE IARBHUNSCOILEANNA LAIGHEAN LEABHRÁN EOLAIS 2019-2020 CONTENTS Page 4: Comhairle Iarbhunscoileanna Laighean Page 5: Leinster Post Primary Committees Page 6: Games Managers / Fixtures Coordinators – Contact Details Page 7: Leabhrán Eolais 2019-2020 – Fógra Oifigiúl Page 8: Regulations 2019-2020 Page 14: CIB Competition Regulations 2019-2020 Page 17: Give Respect / Get Respect Page 18: Provincial Competitions Pgs 19 - 22: Leinster Senior Football ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ Pgs 23 - 26: Leinster Senior Hurling ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ Pge 27: Leinster Second Year Football – ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ Pge 28: Leinster Junior Football – ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ Pgs 29 - 30: Leinster Second Year Hurling ‘A’ Pgs 31 - 33: Leinster Junior Hurling ‘A’, ‘A1’ & ‘B’ Pg 34: Leinster First Year Competitions – Football & Hurling Page 35: Áth Cliath / Dublin Pgs 36 – 40: Dublin Senior Football ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’ & ‘D1’ Pgs 41 – 44: Dublin Senior Hurling ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘C1’ Pgs 45 – 50: Dublin Second Year Football ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ ‘D’ & ‘D1’ Pgs 51 – 56: Dublin Junior Football ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ ‘D’ & ‘D1’ Pgs 57 – 61: Dublin Second Year Hurling ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ ‘D’ & ‘D1’ Pgs 62 – 66: Dublin Junior Hurling ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ ‘D’ & ‘D1’ Page 67: South Leinster / Laighean Theas Pgs 68 – 73: South Leinster Senior Football ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’ & SF League Pgs 74 –75: South Leinster Senior Hurling ‘C’ & ‘C1’ Pgs 76 – 80: South Leinster Second Year Football ‘A’, ‘B’ ‘C’ & ‘D’ Pgs 81 – 85: South Leinster Junior Football ‘A’, ‘B’ ‘C’ & ‘D’ Pgs 86 – 88: South Leinster Second Year Hurling ‘B’ ‘C’ & ‘C1’ -
Brother Jerome Fitzpatrick 1878-1910 by Barry Coldrey
ROTHER JEROME n 1910, an unusually gifted young Christian Brother died in Dublin of tuber- culosis. In the previous thirteen years he had pro- duced no fewer than eleven textbooks, on his own initiative or in collaboration with others, the first of them when he was nineteen years of age. Yet he was not proclaimed within the order for his achievements, and even the Gaelic League accorded him but a slight remembrance."' There were reasons why Br. Jerome Fitzpatrick was largely ignored within the Congregation at his death in 1910. In the preliminaries for the general chapter of that same year he was considered among the radicals of the order - both in his politics and towards contemporary questions of religious life. He was not elected to the chapter. In the event, that general chapter was deeply divided on some issues and Brother Jerome was associated with the minority group. In a post-chapter atmosphere of divisiveness and bitterness a number of Brothers left the order - and Brother Jerome died. His necrology "Life" was written by a member of the general council. It was short and bland, a mere four pages, quite inadequate to do justice to its subject. When the necrology was printed, in a number of communities, Br. Jerome's "Life" was torn from the book by his friends; better he remain little known that that he be dammed with faint praise. Unaware of these proceedings, but aware of his son's commitment, Brother Jerome's father had remarked: "My son was a great fighter for lost cause^".'^' Man in religious life remains a uolitical animal and the brokenness of the human condition permeates the cloister on occasions. -
Napd Meets the Minister
NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS Leader NAPDNAPD MEETSMEETS THETHE MINISTERMINISTER September A Publication of the National Association of 2014 Principals & Deputy Principals NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTSESHA TAKES TO CROATIALeader FOR THE BURNING ISSUES BIG CONFERENCE Page 15Page 22 Page 27 Page 29 Tom Collins Lucy McCullen Dubrovnik Mary & David FEATURES 34 43 The Solas Strategy The Very Useful Guide 7 A critical look at how the Solas strategic plan will impact on Further Education Jan O’Sullivan 48 Pat Maunsell Meeting the newly-appointed Minister Comment for Education and Skills 45 Derek West The New School Leaders ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Listings of recently-made appointments of 12 principals and deputy principals in all nine 6 Droichead Student Voice regions 10 Autumn in-service A challenge for school leadership Domnall Fleming REGULARS 11 Cornmarket Advice 14 Conference 15 NEW!! 4 The Burning Issues Presidential Musings 19 Respecting our Flag Tom Collins shares his insights into the 20 Child Protection Law most pressing concerns issues for Irish 5 education The National Executive 21 Latest ESRI Research Barry O’Callaghan 26 Iguana 22 NEW!! 29 The Leader Reader 27 ESHA Conference The Deputy Principal First in a series considering the special 24 28 Spirit of Community role of the DP Phoenix 36 The Arts Supplement Derek West 42 Regional speakers 32 NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS 47 Bulletin Board Young Social Innovators Leader Looking for support for a dynamic schools This month’s cover: project Our thanks to Charlie McManus, for taking the portraits of Jan O’Sullivan, paving the way to the interview on Page 7 Bronagh O’Hagan and promising wondrous landscapes in the NAPD Calendar for 2015. -
The Schools' Business Partnership School/Business Links – 2014
The Schools’ Business Partnership School/business links – 2014 Programme for Secondary Schools 3M Ireland Limited Holy Child CS Abbott Ireland Diagnostic Division Mercy College Abbott Ireland Diagnostics Ltd. Lanesboro Community College Abbott Laboratories Ireland Killinarden CS Abbott Mature Products Management Ltd./Established Products Divsion New Cross College AbbVie Pobalscoil Iosolde Abbvie (formally Abbott Fournier Laboratories Ireland Ltd.) St. Coleman's CC AIB Errigal College Alere International Ltd Scoil Chuimsitheach Chiarain Alkermes Pharma Ireland St. Aloysius College Allergan Pharmaceuticals Davitt College Allianz Worldwide Care St. Dominic's SS Analog Devices Ltd. Colaiste Mhichil CBS AOL Ireland Mercy Secondary School Athy International Concentrates Athy CC Aurivo Colaiste Iascaigh Ballina Beverages Moyne College Ballygowan Desmond College Bank of America Merrill Lynch Ballinteer CS BD Medical Cabinteely Community School Boliden Tara Mines Beaufort College Boots Presentation SS (Limerick) Boots Liffey Valley Collinstown Park CC Boots Swords Chanel College Bord Gáis Beneavin De La Salle College Bord Gáis Networks Nagle CC Bose Corporation Inver College BWG Foods Drimnagh Castle SS C & F Automotive Mullingar CC Carambola Kidz Crescent College Comprehensive Carbery Group Maria Immaculata CC Carlow County Council Carlow Vocational College Ceva Logistics Coláiste Eoin Cisco Systems Ringsend College Combilift Beech Hill College Communicorp Our Lady of Mercy Secondary School Cook Ireland Ltd. Ard Scoil Mhuire Cornmarket Group Financial Services St. David's CBS Cornmarket Group Financial Services St. Paul's CBS Covidien Tullamore College DAA St. Finian's CC Dairygold St. Fanahan's College Dairygold (Mallow) Davis College Dawn Meats Group Mount Sion DHL Global Forwarding Ltd Trinity Comprehensive School Diageo Ireland Presentation SS Warrenmount Donegal Investment Group plc. -
Síol Newsletter Edmund Rice Schools Trust • Winter 2019 • Issue 18
ffNagle Rice, Doneraile, School Choir Síol Newsletter Edmund Rice Schools Trust • Winter 2019 • Issue 18 Celebrating the joy, energy and power of young voices All around the world, we are seeing the the country, many of you are helping to provision centres with their families, or impact that young people are having on improve the lives of older people, people alone, without privacy, without room the important issues of our time. Together, in hospital, or people with disabilities, for to study, without money and too often, you are calling out the failures of many example – quietly and unassuming - by without a sense that their futures are previous generations in a new, bold and just visiting them, telling a few stories and going to be any different or easier. energetic way – particularly on issues like jokes, singing, taking the time to listen, In 2020, armed with our network wide climate action and climate justice. and by giving people the gift of your position paper, we are going to focus on At the Edmund Rice Schools Trust, we youth and your friendship. Very often, direct provision again. We are asking that celebrate and have great faith in this new it’s the little, quiet things that make the the direct provision system is reviewed youth movement of citizen awareness, biggest difference to people. so that people do not have to stay within advocacy and activism. It is something that But then, sometimes, you also have to it for longer than six months. In total, we is core to our Edmund Rice Charter. -
Annual Report 2017
THE ROYAL HOSPITAL DONNYBROOK ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2017 THE ROYAL HOSPITAL DONNYBROOK \ ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2017 CONTENTS Structures and Committees 02 Chairman’s Statement 04 Governance 06 Chief Executive’s Report 10 Medical Director’s Report 12 Nursing Report 14 SPARC 16 PARC 17 General Rehabilitation 18 Specialist Stroke Rehabilitation 19 Specialist Neurorehabilitation 20 Day Hospital 21 Residential Care 22 Physiotherapy 23 Occupational Therapy 24 Speech and Language Therapy 26 Podiatry 26 Nutrition & Dietetics 27 Medical Social Work 28 Psychology 29 Patient/Resident Feedback 30 Summary Financial Information 31 Schools involved in Aos Óg Programme 34 and Gaisce – the President’s Award List of Governors 35 THE ROYAL HOSPITAL DONNYBROOK \ ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2017 THE ROYAL HOSPITAL DONNYBROOK \ ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2017 STRUCTURES AND COMMITTEES BOARD OF MANAGEMENT REMUNERATION COMMITTEE 2018 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT TEAM 2018 CONSULTANT PHYSICIAN IN STROKE MEDICINE Jerry Kelly, Chairman (retired December 2017) Robin Simpson, Chairman Acting Chief Executive Officer Dr. Tim Cassidy Robin Simpson, Vice-Chairman (Chairman from Caroline O’Shea Colm Moloney January 2018) Brendan Pigott Medical Director CONSULTANT IN Caroline O’Shea (Vice-Chair from January 2018) Dr. Lisa Cogan NEUROREHABILITATION MEDICINE Brendan Pigott, Hon. Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2018 Director of Nursing Dr. Paul Carroll Rev. Alastair Graham Robin Simpson, Chairman Evonne Healy David Gunning (joined September 2017) Caroline O’Shea Financial Controller CONSULTANT PHYSICIANS IN Rev. Canon Sonia Gyles (joined November 2017) Brendan Pigott GERIATRIC MEDICINE Colm Moloney Tom Hayes Conor O’Connor Dr. Lisa Cogan Miriam Hillery David Gunning Occupational Therapy Manager Cllr. Frank Kennedy (nominated by Dublin City Colm Moloney Jo Cannon Dr. -
October 2015
Ver8 - The Leader September 2015 Issue 2:Exec Report No.7 March 2008.qxd 21/09/2015 12:26 Page 1 NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS Embedded in our folk memory is the terrible upheaval of the Famine years, so we know suffering and we know that urge to seek security and opportunity. We need to revive that folk memory right now and to reach out to our fellow humans who are in deep distress. Unlike Kos and Lesbos and Sicily, our island has been largely detached from the tragedies that have been unfolding on a scale not seen since the end of World War II. If we regard ourselves as Europeans, we need to stand up to be counted. If we regard ourselves as leaders, we must stand up and to offer practical assistance, making our schools – l Places of welcome for the children who will eventually reach these shores and need to be educated l Places where, through learning and teaching, we raise awareness of our role and responsibility as global citizens l Places that will focus the energy and generosity of the Irish people through a myriad of fund-raising events September/ A Publication of the National Association of October 2015 Principals & Deputy Principals 01 NAPDPRINCIPALS AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS Ver8 - The Leader September 2015 Issue 2:Exec Report No.7 March 2008.qxd 21/09/2015 12:26 Page 2 LifeLife InsuranceInsuraance Has your Life Insurance policy got you and your family covered? Ivan Ahern, Director, Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd. ForFor most ooff us it’sit’s not a case ofof if wewe need in the eeventvent ooff youryour untimelyuntimely death.deatth.