Last night our school held the annual Music Night. This is where all the music students in the school perform something for an audience :)
For the last few months, my class along with class Eriu have been practising the song we were going to perfrom. It is called 'Shake it out' by Florence and the Machine. After weeks of practising, it finally all came together.
The other TY class performed 'Wake me Up Before you Go Go' by Wham! so well done to them too :)
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Sports in the Sun...
Yesterday class Banba helped to organise a sports afternoon for all first years. There were loads of different athletic events for them to try out and we were each assigned to a different sport! Some of the sports were: javilin, shotput, sprints, 600 metres, long jump, high jump and triple jump! I was part of the results table. The top 6 people in each event were given points for their class e.g 1st place got 6 points, 2nd place got 5 points etc. So I had to count up the points each class got, to find out which class won.
It was great fun because it was so warm yesterday so it was great to relax in the sun!
It was great fun because it was so warm yesterday so it was great to relax in the sun!
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Internet Safety Talk
Last Wednesday morning, we had an internet safety talk in the hall before we went on the Braveforce assault course.
The aim of the talk was to make us all aware of how important it is to be safe on the internet. We heard about different stories of people being bullied on the internet or getting into trouble because of something on the internet. It was really good and got us all thinking about safety on the internet.
The aim of the talk was to make us all aware of how important it is to be safe on the internet. We heard about different stories of people being bullied on the internet or getting into trouble because of something on the internet. It was really good and got us all thinking about safety on the internet.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Sometimes in April
Last Monday we watched the film 'Sometimes In April.' I had no idea what this film was about and its safe to say I was so shocked at it!
The film is about a war that took place in Rwanda in April 1994. It was so cruel and unfair and innocent people died. One scene that really suprised me was when the soldiers entered a girls Catholic School. The girls were all part of the two tribes that were fighting but they refused to get split up and they all stayed together as a family even though they were from different tribes.
The film was very long but it was so informative and I really learned so much about Rwanda in 1994.
The film is about a war that took place in Rwanda in April 1994. It was so cruel and unfair and innocent people died. One scene that really suprised me was when the soldiers entered a girls Catholic School. The girls were all part of the two tribes that were fighting but they refused to get split up and they all stayed together as a family even though they were from different tribes.
The film was very long but it was so informative and I really learned so much about Rwanda in 1994.
Braveforce assault course, wow!
Yesterday we went to an assault course called Braveforce for the day. I knew before we went that it was going to be tough but it was so much harder than I expected!
We had to run through mud and water, jump over hay bales, crawl underground, crawl under nets, climb up nets and swim in ice cold water! This was the coldest water I've ever been in, my whole body froze but I got through it.
One of the hardest things I found we had to do was climb over these high fences. It sounds easy writing it here but woah it was so much harder than it looks! It was 3km and took a good while to do but it was such a good feeling when you finished it :)
Overall I thought it was a really good day and I would definitely recommend the TYs next year to do it!
We had to run through mud and water, jump over hay bales, crawl underground, crawl under nets, climb up nets and swim in ice cold water! This was the coldest water I've ever been in, my whole body froze but I got through it.
One of the hardest things I found we had to do was climb over these high fences. It sounds easy writing it here but woah it was so much harder than it looks! It was 3km and took a good while to do but it was such a good feeling when you finished it :)
Overall I thought it was a really good day and I would definitely recommend the TYs next year to do it!
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Banking bloggers :)
Can you please visit and follow the SuperEuro's bank blog? :)
http://www.stwolstansbank.blogspot.com
We use it to write about our promotions and news! :)
http://www.stwolstansbank.blogspot.com
We use it to write about our promotions and news! :)
Super €uro's Success!
Last Thursday, the Super€uros bank headed off to Leopardstown Racecourse for the Regional Finals of the AIB Build a Bank Challenge. We were all pretty nervous but excited too!
When we arrived, we registered and then got changed into our superhero costumes! We were then told to go upstairs for refreshments and fruit and stuff for about an hour. We saw all the other teams up there and we knew straight away that it wasn't gonna be easy to do well, the standard was so high! We then began to start setting up our stall :) Here's a picture of it, it turned out good and we were all happy with it :D
When we arrived, we registered and then got changed into our superhero costumes! We were then told to go upstairs for refreshments and fruit and stuff for about an hour. We saw all the other teams up there and we knew straight away that it wasn't gonna be easy to do well, the standard was so high! We then began to start setting up our stall :) Here's a picture of it, it turned out good and we were all happy with it :D
After that, Ms McM and our two student officers from AIB Celbridge had to leave because judging was starting. First, we were visited by a Head Judge who talked to us for about 5 minutes then the other judge came around for our 10 minute interview. It went really well and we got all of our main points across.
Later, we were all sitting in front of the stage and a radio presenter from FM104 started to call out the top 10 teams who had to do a 2 minute presentation in front of everyone - this was so nerve wracking! Luckily we were called our 3rd so we didn't have to sit there nervous for long.
We all went on stage and our manager Caitriona did our presentation - she did such a great job!
The judges went to decide the four teams going through to nationals while we learned a dance to surprise the judges with! This was so fun and really took our minds off everything!
After performing the dance they called out the top 4 and the first bank called out was....SUPER€URO'S :D We were all SO happy :D
We each won a €100 voucher and our school got €250 :D Bring on Nationals now! :)
Us with Kerry footballer 'Gooch' Cooper :) ^
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