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The girls reported that the drama was more effective than a lecture and that they very much enjoyed being part of the show. The group gave a very energetic performance and included student participation.
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They stress the importance of correct litter disposal of rubbish, especially chewing gum. This group, through the medium of drama, try to raise pupil awareness on the environmental impact of their littering. Our First Year students enjoyed the recent visit from the ‘Bin it Roadshow’. The next fixtures will be against GCM and St Marys and are due to be played next week. The girls battled right to the final whistle, and we must praise them for their fighting spirit. Faye Larkin, Kirsty Dunne and Clodagh Quinn put in very strong performances. The girls tried valiantly but lost out on the day. Our Junior footballers had a tough assignment on Monday against an extremely strong Carnew side. Then the U19 team will travel to Bray to take on St. The next fixture for the U16 and U19 teams will be against another local school, EGS. Many thanks to CCM for hosting the games. Well done to Senior Captain Roisin Ring, firstly for her brilliant individual play and secondly for her strong leadership skills. Both teams put in a great team effort and won their respective games. The U16 and U19 basketball teams continued with their winning streak this week as they took on local rivals CCM. Many thanks also to their teachers for their support and guidance throughout the Junior Cycle. All three girls must be commended for their achievements. Morgan achieved seven A grades, one distinction and two higher merits, while Catherine also achieved seven A grades, two higher merits and one merit. Two other students, Morgan Elliott and Catherine Moyseyeva, excelled in the exams. All at DCW are very proud of Ella and her outstanding achievement. She achieved eight A grades and two distinctions, the equivalent of ten A grades on the old grading system. Nationwide, only twenty students achieved maximum grades Ella is one of this elite academic group. We extend a special word of congratulations to Ella Healy. Overall, the results were excellent, and we congratulate all the students on their hard work and commitment to their studies. There was much celebration in Fatima Hall as the girls received their Certificates. The long wait for the Junior Cert results was finally over for the current Transition Year students on Friday, October 4th. The students completed worksheets, sketched different artworks and came away well informed and a little more prepared for their Leaving Certificate Art History and Appreciation paper. Students had a very informative guided tour of the exhibition, “Life Above Everything, Lucien Freud and Jack B. All the Sixth Year Art students visited IMMA on October 3rd as part of their Leaving Certificate Art programme.