Transition Year India Documentary
Julia Twamley has produced an excellent documentary on the Transition Year experience in India. It is well worth the watch.
Julia Twamley has produced an excellent documentary on the Transition Year experience in India. It is well worth the watch.
John Scottus was represented by 5 students from second year at SciFest.
Transition Year has been contributing to and benefiting from Worldwise advice and finance since 2007.
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Spectroscopy in a Suitcase scheme came to John Scottus chemistry students.
The 5th year students, led by Hannah and Aisling, organised a fund-raising cake sale to help provide funds for the Nepal earth-quake disaster.
It has been an extremely successful and exciting month of sport for JSS.
A special mention must be made to the following students; Tess Tangney and Kate Ryan who were selected for the Irish Under 20 Ultimate Frisbee team.
First year Boys Soccer: The first year boys participated in three soccer matches within May, playing against St Colleth’s in three gripping matches.
This years sports day was the first to be held in Wanderers RFC and it was a success from start to finish.
Congratulations to past pupil, Brendan Hennessy, who completed the ‘Marathon Des Sables’ (six marathons in six days across the Sahara Desert) in April 2015.
The premiere of the film “Gone Missing” scripted and produced by 1st years will take place at 7. 00 pm Thursday May 14th in Morehampton road.
The first issue of the new student magazine “The Pause” has been published.