Bray People

East Glendaloug­h School

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CLASS OF 2017

The class of 2017 said goodbye to East Glendaloug­h with a series of events over the course of Monday and Tuesday, May 22/23. On Monday, they held their final classes, said goodbye to teachers and finished with a waterfight on the astro pitch.

On Tuesday, the School had kind permission to host a barbecue in the Abbey Grounds in the town before an end-of-year service led by Rev Jack Kinkead and Rev Alan Breen. The day concluded with a Graduation Ceremony in the Grand Hotel, at which students were presented with a certificat­e of graduation and were treated to a trip down memory lane with Mr Galligan’s slide show. Many thanks to all who came along and who contribute­d to the day: it was a lovely way for the class of 2017 to finish.

SCHOOL EXAMS

School exams began on May 24 and will run through till the end of term.

STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council finished what was a remarkable year of hard work and advocacy on behalf of the student body by meeting again with the board of management to discuss their work.

MEITHEAL

The EGS parents’ associatio­n held their second Meitheal. A willing and generous crew of families assembled and took on strimming, trimming, weeding, clearing gutters, cleaning windows and painting fences. It was a brilliant morning, and thanks to all those who came along to help.

EGS BADMINTON

A large group of first and second year students traveled to Temple Carrig School recently to compete in a fun badminton blitz. A great time was had by all. A big thank you to Ms Hudson for organising the event.

BLEEP TEST

It’s that time of year again when students complete the annual bleep test. This gives students an indication of their cardiovasc­ular fitness. This ‘base’ fitness is not just important for those playing sport but also hugely important from a health perspectiv­e. Students are able to compare their own individual scores with the average scores for their age group/gender.

Big congratula­tions go to Derek Crammond, whose score of 146 is the second highest ever boys score and Rhiannon Wynne O’Sullivan, whose score of 101 is the third highest ever girls score.

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