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Ireuso 2016-2017 Finalists IrEUSO 2016-2017 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2016 First name Surname School Macdara Allison Coláiste na Coiribe, Knocknacarra, Galway Edwina Alyward Presentation Kilkenny, Loughboy, Co. Kilkenny St. Angela’s Secondary School, Ursuline College, Waterford, Co. Nicole Ardenaso Waterford Sadia Azam Meán Scoil Mhuire, Longford, Co. Longford Aoife Baldwin Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton, Dublin 13 Sophie Barrins St. Mary’s Secondary School, Ballina, Co. Mayo Sean Begley Ard Scoil Rís, Limerick, Co. Limerick Ciara Anne Bernadette Beirne St. Mary’s High School, Midleton, Co. Cork Edwin Benndorf Salesian College, Celbridge, Co. Kildare Theresa Benny St. Mary’s Secondary School, Charleville, Co. Cork Theo Bolger Sandford Park School, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Adam Bourke Donabate Community College, Donabate, Co. Meath Ciara Boyd Presentation Secondary School Tralee, Tralee, Co. Kerry Joseph Boyle Our Lady’s School, Templemore, Co. Tipperary Siobhán Therese Boyle St. Wolstan’s Community School, Celbridge, Co. Kildare Ailish Gráinne Bradley St. Mary’s Secondary School, Charleville, Co. Cork Alice Brady Coláiste Muire Réalt na Mara, Crosshaven, Co. Cork Darragh Brennan Ardgillan Community College, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Ella Mary Brennan Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Ger Brett Ard Scoil Rís, Limerick, Co. Limerick Tiernan Brosnan Mercy Secondary School, Tralee, Co. Kerry Zach Buckley Miltown Presentation, Killarney, Co. Kerry Alex Burke Christian Brother’s College, Sidney Hill, Cork, Co. Cork Dáire John Byrne Coláiste Phádraig, Lucan, Co. Dublin Emma Byrne Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Eimhin Campbell-Carroll St. Fintan’s High School, Sutton, Dublin 13 Andrew Canning The High School, Rathgar, Dublin 6 Caoilainn Carey Loreto Secondary School, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 Diarmuid Carey Presentation Brothers College, Mardyke, Co. Cork Tom Carpenter St. Ciaran’s Community School, Kells, Co. Meath Searena Carroll Holy Family Community School, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin Jack Carter St. Joseph’s CBS Nenagh, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Bronagh Cassidy St. Vincent’s Secondary School, Dundalk, Co. Louth Maxim Chopivskyy Coláiste Chríost Rí, Capwell Road, Cork Fields Chung The High School, Rathgar, Dublin 6 Andres Clarke Oatland’s College, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin Jennifer Clements The King’s Hospital, Palmerstown, Dublin 20 Nicole Clinch Holy Child Killiney, Killiney, Co. Dublin IrEUSO 2016-2017 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2016 Edward Collins Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin 6 John Collins CBS Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Aaron Commons St. Colman’s College, Claremorris, Co. Mayo Jack Cooke Terenure College, Templeogue Road, Dublin 6W Mark Coomey Skerries Community College, Skerries, Co. Dublin Adele Corcoran St. Joseph’s College Summerhill, Athlone, Co. Roscommon John Colum Corless Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Eoghan Courtney Largy College, Clones, Co. Monaghan Cathy Culligan Loreto College Foxrock, Foxrock, Dublin 18 Eimear Cunningham Ballincollig Community School, Ballincollig, Co. Cork Ethan Alban William Cunningham Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin Clare Curtin Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Neil Curtis Davis College, Mallow, Co. Cork Mebin Varghese David St. Aidan’s C.B.S., Whitehall, Dublin 9 Cathal Deasy Douglas Community College, Douglas, Co. Cork Méabh de Courcy MacDonnell Seamont College, Kinvara, Co. Galway Cian Laurence John Deignan St. Benildus College, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin Rose Delaney Mountrath Community School, Mountrath, Co. Laois Gerard Dillon St. Patrick’s Classical School, Navan, Co. Meath Matthew Dillon Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Alice Doherty St. Andrew’s College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Sarah Domoney The Teresian School, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 Edward Donavan The Institute of Education, Leeson St., Dublin 2 Tony Donlon Christian Brother’s College, Sidney Hill, Cork, Co. Cork John Joseph Downey De la Salle College, Macroom, Co. Cork Ciara Downey McCarthy Loreto High School Beaufort, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 Isabel Doyle St. Louis Secondary School, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan James Drumm Coláiste Mhure, Mulligar, Co. Westmeath Karen Duddy Muckross Park College, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 Robert Dunleavy Presentation College Athenry, Athenry, Co. Galway Brian Durkan St. Muredach’s College, Ballina, Co. Mayo Tom James Dwan Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Isabel Dwyer The Institute of Education, Leeson St., Dublin 2 Amy Dykes Ursuline College, Finisklin Road, Co. Sligo Kate Elliott Mount Sackville, Chapelizod, Dublin 20 Sarah Kate Endersen St. Joseph of Cluny, Killiney, Co. Dublin Eoghan Fagan St. Finian’s, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Maeve Fahy Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh, Limerick city, Co. Limerick Adam Farrell Colaiste Mhuire, Ballygar, Co. Galway Sarah Feeney Presentation College Athenry, Athenry, Co. Galway IrEUSO 2016-2017 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2016 Lisa Bernadette Finn Scoil Mhuire Mercy Secondary School, Kanturk, Co. Cork Kate Finnegan St. Angela’s Ursuline, Waterford, Co. Waterford Caroline Jean Fitzell Presentation Secondary School, Listowel, Co. Kerry Oisin Fitzgerald Summerhill College, Sligo, Co. Sligo Shaun Fletcher Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana, Co. Donegal Anna Flynn Loreto College Mullingar, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Colum Muiris Flynn St. Patrick’s Classical School, Navan, Co. Meath Holly Flynn O’Brien Ardscoil na Trionoide, Athy, Co. Kildare Kevin Foley Catholic University School, Leeson St. Dublin 2 Vivian Forde Calasanctius College, Oranmore, Co. Galway Jack Joseph Freeman Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Eoin Michael Gaffney Christian Brother’s College, Sidney Hill, Cork, Co. Cork Cian Gaines St. David’s Holy Faith Secondary School, Greystones, Co. Wicklow Samuel Gallagher Presentation College, Mardyke, Co. Cork Julie Gannon Loreto College Mullingar, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Josh Garvey Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Laoise Gavin Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Blarney, Co. Cork Andrew Geaney-O’Brien Presentation Brothers College, Mardyke, Co. Cork Sadhbh Geoghegan Our Lady’s School, Terenure, Dublin 6W Daniel Ghori Presentation Brothers College, Mardyke, Co. Cork James Lewis Gibney Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Matthew Gibson Christian Brother’s College, Sidney Hill, Cork, Co. Cork Áine Mary Ginty Regina Mundi, Douglas Road, Co. Cork Kritish Gopi St. Aidan’s C.B.S., Whitehall, Dublin 9 Owen Griffith Castletroy College, Castletroy, Co. Limerick Luke Hamilton Summerhill College, Sligo, Co. Sligo Adam Hanlon Oaklands Community College, Edenderry, Co. Offaly Malachi Hannon Gonzaga College SJ, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Kevin Harkin Ardgillan Community College, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Aoife Harte Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Alison Hathaway Bandon Grammar School, Bandon, Co. Cork Kate Havenga Institute of Education, Leeson St., Dublin 2 Aoife Healy Rosemont School, Sandyford, Dublin 18 Christopher Healy St. Muredach’s College, Ballina, Co. Mayo Gavin Healy Ard Scoil Rís, Limerick, Co. Limerick Jack Healy High School, Rathgar, Dublin 6 Louis Hemeryck Belvedere College S. J., Great Denmark St., Dublin 1 Kate Hennessy Holy Child Killiney, Killiney, Co. Dublin Peadar Hennessy Patrician Academy, Mallow, Co. Cork Emily Hill Laurel Hill Secondary, Limerick City, Co. Limerick IrEUSO 2016-2017 Finalists Dublin City University, 5th November 2016 Neil Holdcroft St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Drogheda, Co. Louth Kellie Horan Our Lady of Mercy Secondary School, Waterford, Co. Waterford Ellen Horgan Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Blarney, Co. Cork Oisin Horne Troy Hourigan St. Joseph’s CBS Nenagh, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Antonia Huang Mount Anville, Mt. Anville Rd., Dublin 14 Eilíse Marie Ireland Regina Mundi, Douglas Road, Co. Cork Kevin Martin Jansson Presentation Brothers College, Mardyke, Co. Cork Sonia Jermyn Ashton School, Cork, Co. Cork Bryan Johnston Coola Post Primary School, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Seanán Jones Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Blarney, Co. Cork Angela Anna Joy Ard Scoil na Tríonóide, Athy, Co. Kildare Szymon Karabin CBS Secondary School, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Rahil Kassouri Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Harry Kearns Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Jennifer Kehoe St. Mary’s Secondary School, Macroom, Co. Cork Aisling Kelly St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Rochfortbridge, Co. Westmeath Linda Kelly Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Ballina, Co. Mayo Síofra Kelly Manor House School, Raheny, Dublin 5 Kim Kelly St. Angela’s Ursuline Convent, Waterford, Co. Waterford Eddie Kelly St. Michael’s College, Listowel, Co. Kerry David Kennedy Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh, Limerick city, Co. Limerick Sorcha Riain Kennelly Tarbert Comprehensive School, Tarbert, Co. Kerry Presentation Secondary School, Mitchelstown, Mitchelstown, Co. Aileen Kent Cork Presentation Secondary School, Mitchelstown, Mitchelstown, Co. Sarah Bríd Kent Cork Charlie Keogh Coláiste na hInse, Bettystown, Co. Meath Luke Kilmartin Oatland’s College, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin Donghyun Kim Wesley College, Ballinteer, Dublin 16 Ronan Kirby Gonzaga College SJ, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Zuzanna Krysiuk Institute of Education, Leeson St., Dublin 2 Aine Denise Lane St. Colman’s College, Midleton Co Cork Sean Lardner Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Margaret Elcy Larson Presentation College Headford, Headford, Co. Galway Saoirse Lightbourne Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, Co. Clare Patrick Lloyd John the Baptist Community School, Hospital, Co. Limerick Aisling Logan Malahide Community School, Malahide, Co. Dublin
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