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Young students take part in team building exercise at Offaly school

Young students take part in team building exercise at Offaly school
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Larne High School creates virtual tour for potential new pupils

Larne High School creates virtual tour for potential new pupils
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Laois school getting higher attendance online during Covid-19 pandemic

Laois school getting higher attendance online during Covid-19 pandemic Reporter: );   ); A Laois school has discovered that they are getting more students in classes for online Covid-19 lessons, than they had in actual classes before the pandemic hit. Mountmellick Community School has had higher attendance in online video classes during the past two weeks than they had in regular classes a year ago in January 2020. The principal is Larry Curtin. The phrase every cloud has a silver lining springs to mind, he said. The first lockdown meant they had everything lined up and ready to go this January. Having provided google classroom assignments for all students and online video lessons in all subjects through the Zoom platform to 3 rd and 6 th year students during the last school lockdown in April / May 2020, management and staff of MCS put plans in place during the last term to cater for a similar delivery to all students in the event of future lockdowns.

Sacred Heart College prepares for 1st virtual open day

Ulster Herald Advertisement Posted: 5:07 pm January 18, 2021 SHARE AN Omagh school that has a forward thinking, innovative and creative learning community is launching its first-ever virtual open day later this month. Acting principal of Sacred Heart College, Celia McGinn, and her staff are looking forward to showing prospective students what life is like at the school from Friday, January 22. Mrs McGinn said, “As a non-selective, co-educational college, we treat all our students as individuals with skills, talents and aptitudes that make each young person unique. “We seek to ensure that all our pupils fulfil their potential in Sacred Heart College. Our college curriculum is designed to stretch our gifted and talented pupils while supporting pupils in areas where they are challenged.

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