for student finance. hey, how s it going? i m great, thanks. thank you for coming in. i m really pleased to see you. thank you so much for coming in. shall we go to the mentoring room? we have a large mentoring program, which matches young refugees who need a bit of help with volunteers that give up their time to support them. without important adults in their lives, without someone to make mistakes in front of, young refugees can turn in on themselves. she worked when she was in high school so couldn t able to concentrate on her studies. there are ways of making your story livelier.
hey, how s it going? i m great, thanks. thank you for coming in. i m really pleased to see you. thank you so much for coming in. shall we go to the mentoring room? we have a large mentoring program, which matches young refugees who need a bit of help with volunteers that give up their time to support them. without important adults in their lives, without someone to make mistakes in front of, young refugees can turn in on themselves. she worked when she was in high school so couldn t able to concentrate on her studies. there are ways of making your story livelier. when i was in sri lanka i studied like a levels. but i couldn t finish, so i would like to continue here, because i would like to finish something, to get some degree for my future. because i want to be a social worker in the future. using punctuation consistently
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The past year has been extremely difficult for everyone due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. In a normal year we would have organised an Open Day to provide an opportunity for parents, carers and pupils to visit our school, walk around our site, visit the classrooms and meet the teachers in the subject department.
This year you are invited to view our
Virtual Open Day via our social media platforms.
The Christian Brothers was founded by Brother Edmund Rice and have a long tradition of education in Omagh since their first arrival in 1861, 160 years ago. We are a Catholic school that follows the principles of the Edmund Rice Charter that cultivates a living faith, fosters Christian spirituality, and educates our pupils in Gospel-based values.