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Coláiste Muire Máthair now enrolling for September 2025
Starting a new school is a landmark moment in the life of a child. It can be a daunting prospect, filled with anxiety and excitement. However, it is also the beginning of a new adventure, a chance to make new friends, to try new sports and activities, to learn new subjects, a time to stand on your own two feet with a newly found air of independence.
BT Young Scientist Exhibition brings forward the submission date for 2025 event
From this week, Galway's students and aspiring applicants of the upcoming BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) can register for the 2025 event, and make use of the three month time advantage given by organisers to develop and brainstorm their ideas.
Fulfil your hopes and aspirations at Coláiste Muire Máthair
Starting a new school is a landmark moment in the life of a child. It can be a daunting prospect, filled with anxiety and excitement. However, it is also the beginning of a new adventure, a chance to make new friends, to try new sports and activities, to learn new subjects, a time to stand on your own two feet with a newly-found air of independence.
BMW i partners with An Garda Síochána in EV Pilot
BMW Group Ireland is providing a BMW i3 to an Garda Síochána to pilot the practical implications of electric vehicles.
Northern Ireland, Brexit, the US and everything else
Well, as we said last week, a general election for Northern Ireland is now laid out for March 2.
Four Mayo schools at BT Young Scientist Exhibition which opens today
Take your imagination into outer space this new year and plan a visit to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2017, Ireland’s most spectacular science and technology showcase.
Eight entries from four secondary schools in Mayo accepted for Young Scientist Exhibition
The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, was on hand last week to help BT Ireland announce a record number of entries for the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, which takes place from January 11 to 14 next year. Some 2,090 project ideas were submitted by secondary students from 375 schools across the island, an increase of two per cent from the 2016 exhibition. Of the 550 projects shortlisted to compete at the exhibition, eight come from Mayo secondary schools, with a total of 18 students from four local schools heading to the RDS in January.