Ashton Notes February 2011
Juvenes Translatores is a translation contest which promotes young peoples’ thirst to learn foreign languages. As part of this programme, five Leaving Certificate students, Lisa Hayden , Heather Johns, Conor O’Donovan, Michael Angland, and Eoin Corcoran participated in a translation competition recently, co-ordinated by Spanish and Irish teacher, Mr. Geaney. Juvenes Translatores raises awareness about translation studies and the ever growing need for translators, both in the EU institutions and throughout Europe in general. We wish them luck.
Congratulations to Louise Archer, who has been awarded an Entrance Scholarship to University College Cork for 2010/2011 based on her Leaving Certificate results. A marvellous opportunity for any student.
Adult Education enrolment took place in January for the Spring term, with a huge and interesting range of courses on offer. Regarding ongoing enrolment, feel free to contact 021-4322382 or online at ashton.adulted@iol.ie.
The class of 2000 had a 10 year reunion in the Bodega in Cork on Weds. 29th December 2010. The event was organised by Ross Leopold, ably assisted by Ruth Delaney. Many of the students of that year-group attended and stories were swapped well into the night. Bertie Smith and Ann Delaney attended the event and had difficulty in recognizing many (but not all! ) of those who were present. A most convivial evening. Such was the success of this gathering, Sonia Coombs (Searls) is organising a reunion of the class of 1981 for June 25th, 2011. Looking forward to seeing you there.
The French Exchange group of students are arriving in Ashton from Pontivy (Brittany) in France, on January 17th, and staying in Cork till Jan. 24th, accompanied by two of their Teachers. Great excitement is always generated by these visits, as students in Cork look forward to their Exchange Partners arrival. Plans are afoot for exploration of Irish history and culture through visits and day-trips, along with immersion in the English language via interesting and dynamic class experiences. The Ashton students visit Pontivvy from Feb. 9th to 16th, and are already looking forward to it. Bon Voyage to all.
Transition Year Students are very excited at the news that they have been selected to submit entries for the Irish Examiner ‘TY and Politics’ supplement which will be published later on in the Spring. While a lot of work is anticipated, it has created great interest in the area of politics, given the relevance of the topic to the impending General Election. On the sporting front, practise has commenced for badminton, soccer and after-school hockey in preparation for inter-schools competitions coming up in the Spring. We wish them luck in their plans and travels.
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