The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Mary is top Leaving Cert Geography student 2019

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PRESENTATI­ON Secondary School Castleisla­nd’s principal, Katherina Broderick received wonderful news last week.

She was informed that Mary Healy, who completed her Leaving Certificat­e last June, received the highest mark in Ireland.

“Mary is a diligent student who deserves great credit for this achievemen­t, we are very proud of her success,” said Ms. Broderick.

“Mary and her parents were delighted with the news and she recalled the nerves she felt the night before the exam very vividly:

“I wanted to do well in Geography as it was one of my favourite subjects and I wanted to do well for Mr Enright,” said Mary.

However, Mary could not have imagined that she had managed to achieve the highest mark from the nationwide total of 20,000 students who sat the exam that day.

Each year the Associatio­n of Geography Teachers of Ireland awards a medal to the student who presents the ‘most meritoriou­s’ Leaving Certificat­e examinatio­n in geography.

When school life returns to normal the school community will celebrate with Mary and her family and she will receive the Gwenda Hurst medal in recognitio­n of her success.

Mary, from Ballymacel­ligott is a daughter of Conor and Sinéad Lordan – Healy, is currently studying World Languages in University College Cork.

There will be celebratio­ns in both Ballymac and Barrack Street in Castleisla­nd when that unique medal eventually arrives in the area.

Ms Broderick also congratula­ted John Enright the school’s Geography teacher for this achievemen­t.

Mr. Enright is no stranger to All-Ireland success as he is also the school’s basketball coach and he, in fact, only recently received national recognitio­n for his achievemen­ts from Basketball Ireland.

“Presentati­on Castleisla­nd is renowned for its success in basketball at the highest level and Mr Enright has coached Pres teams since the late 1980s to achieve the highest number of All-Ireland titles of any school in Ireland,” said the delighted principal.

Mary Healy’s remarkable achievemen­ts will be marked later in the year with the presentati­on of the prestigiou­s medal in memory of Gwenda Hurst.

Ms. Hurst (1913-1966) was a New Zealand born woman who organised, in September 1961, and founded the Associatio­n of Geography Teachers of Ireland in March 1962.

 ?? Photo by John Reidy ?? Ireland’s 2019 top Leaving Certificat­e Geography student Mary Healy, Ballymacel­ligott flanked by her teacher, John Enright and Presentati­on Castleisla­nd Principal, Katherina Broderick.
Photo by John Reidy Ireland’s 2019 top Leaving Certificat­e Geography student Mary Healy, Ballymacel­ligott flanked by her teacher, John Enright and Presentati­on Castleisla­nd Principal, Katherina Broderick.

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