Transition Year Open Evening 2011
Transition Year Night at Ashton School, Blackrock Road, Cork is based on celebrating the holistic achievements of students. Display stands illustrate the many exciting and diverse opportunities this particularly innovative year, offers to each and every student. Transition Year Co-Ordinator, Ian Cunningham welcomed students, their parents/guardians, and teachers to what he promised would be a night of celebration of all that is unique about Transition Year.
Guest of Honour, Mary Davis, Chairperson of the Special Olympics in Europe and Eurasia, who recently announced her interest in entering the presidential race, commended students on their work. She acknowledged their successful participation in such diverse and interesting modules as Psychology, Work Experience, visits to Third level institutions, Ice-skating, Accounting, the Musical – ‘Into the Woods’, French and German Exchanges, Charity Fast, Outdoor pursuits, Fire Prevention, Drive for Life, Accountancy, Career Days, Science laboratory experience, Media Studies, Community Action, Home Economics and many more.
Ms. Davis suggested to the students that in Transition Year they had been ‘surrounded by others, including parents and teachers’, and she stated ‘They support us and that’s what brings success’. Her advice was simple and succinct in relation to success in any aspect of life, she called it ‘The three S’s:
- See something – have a vision for it.
- Start and do something about it.
- Stick with it, don’t give up easily.
She concluded by reminding students of the importance of ‘giving your best to everything’. Students were then presented with awards and certificates in recognition of their dedication and commitment to all the assignments and challenges set for them during the year, by Mary Davis. In a break with tradition, and in recognition of one of his final formal functions as Principal, Bertie Smith presented the Bertie Smith Perpetual Cup, to the overall Transition Year Student of the Year 2011, Gary Wilkinson. This announcement was greeted with tumultuous and warm applause by his peers, such is the esteem in which he is held. Year Head, Dorothy Fogarty extended congratulations to Gary Wilkinson and to his parents. Ian Cunningham concluded the evening by extending warm congratulations to Gary Wilkinson, a most worthy recipient.
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