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Mcloughlin Gold the pick of the medals for St Peter s AC at Leinster Championships
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Huge Success for St Peters AC at Louth Juvenile Track & Field Championships
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Up and coming photographer empowering women
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NI Exams decision relief but pressure now mounting on 2021 grading method for pupils
Pupils want to know how they will be graded after last Summer s fiasco when 11,000 marks were slashed by a calculation imposed on them by CCEA
Education Minister Peter Weir and CCEA chief Justin Edwards
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BT Young Scientist: Here are the Kilkenny projects competing for awards today
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christopher.dunne@kilkennypeople.ie
Castlecomer Community School students are geared up for today s BT Young Scientist award ceremony with many other Kilkenny schools vying for awards (Picture: BTYSE) );
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Judges at the 57th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition will begin their final deliberations this morning to decide who will be crowned the 2021 BT Young Scientist & Technologist of the Year.
Over the course of the last two days, over 1,000 students from over 200 schools across the island of Ireland have been showcasing their projects and sharing their amazing discoveries with the BTYSTE judges.