The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Community College wins two-in-a-row

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FIFTH-YEAR students from Castleisla­nd Community College won the senior water category award in the national finals of the Eco Unesco Environmen­tal Competitio­n in Dublin last week.

The Castleisla­nd students and their teacher, Doreen Killington, were among 320 entries this year, and over 4,000 students from all around the country took part.

A total of 80 groups were short-listed to take part in the final, and there were just 20 awards to be won.

The Castleisla­nd College project involved working with the local Tidy Towns group and undertakin­g research on the River Maine.

The research resulted in the four biodiversi­ty bilingual signs found along the river walk near the Crageen Bridge.

“Their presentati­on skills were excellent on the day and their enthusiasm and commitment was evident by their answers to the judges’ questions,” Ms Killington said.

“This is the second year in a row that the community college has won an award in this environmen­tal competitio­n. Last year they won the senior category in the climate change section.

The dedication of the students and teacher is reflected in the epic journey they undertook. They left Castleisla­nd at 3.30am and returned at 8.30pm.

Early in March the same Community College team, along with Mary Walsh and Sheila Hannon of the local Tidy Towns committee, worked hard over the previous number of months researchin­g the biodiversi­ty of the River Maine.

In 2017 the Transition Year students from the college won a €1,000 prize-fund in the Regional Youth Award for their work on an environmen­tal study on the river.

They decided to reinvest their winnings back into the community and to produce the signs to convey the biodiversi­ty informatio­n.

The signs are located beside the Crageen Bridge leading up to An Ríocht on the community college boundary wall with the river walk. It was a combinatio­n of all this work which earned them the most recent award.

 ?? Photo by John Reidy. ?? Teacher Doreen Killington pictured with the latest Young Environmen­talist Award 2018 with her team
(from left): Kevin Lenihan, Laura Fleming, Kevin Keane, Maebh Young and Mark O’Donoghue. The team also includes, Eric O’Sullivan.
Photo by John Reidy. Teacher Doreen Killington pictured with the latest Young Environmen­talist Award 2018 with her team (from left): Kevin Lenihan, Laura Fleming, Kevin Keane, Maebh Young and Mark O’Donoghue. The team also includes, Eric O’Sullivan.

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