The Argus

Be the best that you can be

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Dundalk Grammar School recently held its Presentati­on of Awards Ceremony in Finnamore Hall. The school was delighted to welcome Professor Donal O’Shea as guest speaker.

Professor O’Shea is a consultant endocrinol­ogist and physician based in St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin. In an inspiratio­nal speech, he spoke about obesity and leadership. He shared quite a number of interestin­g facts and figures about obesity with the audience, and how for example fizzy drinks, ice-creams among others can have a negative impact on our health and particular­ly the health of children.

Leadership is another topic he touched upon during his speech. According to him there are two different types of leadership: Leadership can either be positive or negative and he gave examples of both. Professor O’Shea told the audience that there are two guiding quotes for him in life. One of them is by T.S. Eliot: “The last temptation is the greatest treason, to do the right deed for the wrong reason”. He concluded his speech addressing the students saying “Be the best that you can be”.

The Headmaster, Mr Jonathan Graham, thanked Professor O’Shea for his address and took the opportunit­y to express his sincere thanks to all mem- bers of the school community for their continued commitment and support of Dundalk Grammar School.

The prizes presented on the day saw students rewarded for excellence across the whole spectrum of school life. This year a new prize was introduced in memory of Ms Valerie Meagher, former Deputy Principal and Head of DGS Boarding: The Valerie Meagher Perpetual Award for Performing Arts.

The ceremony was followed by refreshmen­ts in the Harper Building. Many thanks to Total Produce PLC for their continued support of our Prize Day.

 ??  ?? Rachel O’Brien winner of the White Cup receives her award from guest speaker Prof. Donal O’Shea, Sharon Browne and Alison Bothwell, Chairperso­n Board of Governors at the Dundalk Grammar School annual prize-giving ceremony.
Rachel O’Brien winner of the White Cup receives her award from guest speaker Prof. Donal O’Shea, Sharon Browne and Alison Bothwell, Chairperso­n Board of Governors at the Dundalk Grammar School annual prize-giving ceremony.

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