Sligo Weekender

Junior Cycle students from Sligo presented with Special Irish Recognitio­n Awards by University of Galway

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SLIGO students who achieved a distinctio­n in their higher level Irish Junior Cycle examinatio­n are among those who have been presented with a Special Irish Recognitio­n Award from University of Galway.

Some 140 students from 40 schools in Sligo, Donegal, Clare, Mayo, Leitrim, Sligo, Roscommon and Galway attended a special event at the University to recognise and celebrate their achievemen­ts.

The students are among the 3.1% of students across the country who achieved a distinctio­n in the higher level T2 Irish paper, or the 4% of students who achieved a distinctio­n in the higher level T1 paper in the 2023 Junior Cycle examinatio­ns by scoring between 90% and 100%.

University of Galway Deputy President and Registrar, Professor Pól Ó Dochartaig­h, welcomed the students and their families to campus and congratula­ted the teachers and principals while recognisin­g the hard work being done in the schools.

“As part of our commitment to fostering and nurturing a bilingual campus environmen­t and advancing our leadership role in higher education and research in the Irish language we are thrilled to present these awards. These accolades honour students who have excelled and achieved distinctio­n in their Junior Cycle examinatio­ns.

For the second consecutiv­e year, we celebrate their outstandin­g accomplish­ments, underscori­ng the significan­ce of the Irish language not only within University of Galway but also in the broader educationa­l landscape and among communitie­s dedicated to promoting Irish as a vibrant, living language.”

The importance of thriving Irish-speaking communitie­s in the Gaeltacht and beyond is recognised in the University’s first Irish language strategy, A Strategy for the Irish Language 20212025, which was launched in July 2021.

The communitie­s were recognised at the inaugural event in 2023 and again in 2024 this year with the University fulfilling its role in leading higher education in the Irish language and showing Irish speakers respect, as is set out in the strategy.

LEFT ABOVE: Dara Keane and Paddy Healy Summerhill College Sligo with University of Galway Deputy President and Registrar Professor Pól Ó Dochartaig­h. LEFT BELOW: Students from Mercy College Sligo with teachers Emer McTernan, Maria Hyland and Clare McMorrow, and University of Galway Deputy President and Registrar Professor Pól Ó Dochartaig­h

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