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Galway companies develops students’ commitment to completing Leaving Cert
Employees in some of Galway’s top companies recently welcomed fifth year students from local schools into their premises to give them a chance to see what it is really like to work there, as part of the Schools Business Partnership (SBP) which facilitates partnerships between schools and local businesses.
NUI embarks on e-learning initiative with Pres pupils in city
NUI Galway has embarked on a new initiative with Transition Year students from the Presentation Secondary School in Galway City. The students have devised a new e-Commerce module which is facilitated by their business teacher Eleanor Fogarty.
Local students are top cats in Leaving Cert success
The Leaving Cert students of Kilkenny are celebrating this week following the delivery of some excellent results throughout the county on Wednesday last.
Calling all the Pres girls of 1981
The Presentation Secondary School will hold a reunion for its class of ‘81 next month.
Music in the Air to raise funds for African school
A renowned music teacher who set up a charity following a life-changing safari trip in Africa, hopes a fund-raising CD featuring traditional, sean nós, and contemporary artists will hit the right note with music lovers across the country.
Variety Concert for Kilmanjaro
A Variety Concert will take place on Thursday April 14, in the Set Theatre in aid of locally-based African charity, Kilimanjaro Direct.
Big business comes to Galway schools
GMIT made the future look a lot brighter for almost 100 students from secondary schools in Galway, when they visited the Third Level Institute recently. The students were taking part in the Junior Achievement Ireland Enterprise Challenge project, supported by the GMIT Access office, under The Dormant Accounts (Educational Disadvantage) Fund for the development of access services in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.
Big business comes to Galway schools
GMIT made the future look a lot brighter for almost 100 students from secondary schools in Galway, when they visited the Third Level Institute recently. The students were taking part in the Junior Achievement Ireland Enterprise Challenge project, supported by the GMIT Access office, under The Dormant Accounts (Educational Disadvantage) Fund for the development of access services in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.
Presentation on the run to F1 in schools technology challenge
Presentation Secondary School has signed up a team to participate in the F1 in Schools Technology Challenge, powered in Ireland by the Irish Computer Society.
Youths complete Toastmasters programme
Some 30 young girls from the Presentation Secondary School completed their Toastmasters Youth Programme, sponsored by the Kilkenny Toastmasters Club.