Sunday, 22 December 2013

It's All Fun And Games!!!


"One of the advantages bowling has over golf is that you 

seldom lose a bowling ball!" - Don Carter


Last Wednesday I finished my last Christmas exam. In TY, this only means one thing...BOWLING!!!!
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Our Thursday morning started off nicely with a Christmas party hosted by the best class ever ..Tabei of course! We left the school at half ten with everyone in high spirits as today we were going bowling. :) We arrived at KBowl and straight away took to the lanes! We were in groups of six which made it really fun. I hadn't been bowling in years so naturally ...i was terrible!! Well it wasn't that bad! I came a respectable fourth out of six. I think it's safe to say I may just need a little more practice ! 


Caoimhe :)

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Saturday, 14 December 2013

No More Zumba :(


"Everything has to come to an end, sometime."- L. Frank Baum

After six great weeks of dancing our hearts out it was time to say goodbye to zumba. I really enjoyed taking part in zumba over the past few weeks...it was like we got to play just dance for an hour and a half every week which was great! Even if I wasn't very good at it, it was still a chance to have fun with my friends and forget about schoolwork for a while :) Maybe we will be allowed to continue with zumba again in the next term...hopefully!!

Caoimhe :)

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Friday, 13 December 2013

As Busy as a Bee !!!


Some people say TY is a 'doss year'...THEY ARE ALL WRONG!!! (NO JOKE). Well TY is definitely not a 'doss' in our school anyway. We've been going on trips galore! Don't get me wrong, i'm not complaining but it definitely keeps us really busy. I know I don't have many exams this year but with the Christmas tests coming up next week and a billion projects to do I think it's safe to say I will not be having a relaxing weekend!! 

Caoimhe :)

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Happy Holly Days!!



"Chritmas isn't a season, it's a feeling" - Edna Ferber

Rudolph the red nose reindeer, had a very shiny nose...and if you ever saw him, you would even say it.....Oh sorry I just got a bit distracted there thinking of CHRISTMAS!!!! So with Christmas right around the corner,  the school thought it would be nice to do a bit of volunteering. We all spent Wednedsay afternoon collecting on the streets of Dubin City in aid of the ISPCC. 

The appeal is known as the Holly Days Appeal and is done every year at Christmas time. Our job was to sell as much holly badges as we could! All the money raised in the appeal goes towards all the children who call the ISPCC on Christmas Day. Each year around 2000 children call the ISPCC on Christmas Day alone! The money raised goes towards funding to make sure each and every call can be answered. 

The day went well and we ended up selling alot of holly badges...although we did have to do a bit of carol singing to grab peoples attention!! 

Caoimhe :)  


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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Christmas is coming!! :)



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Hi everyone! Its officially Christmas!! So, today I walked into the school soon to discover that the team of  prefects had secretly been planning to decorate the entire school with Christmas decorations! Christmas is my favourite time of the year so this was definitely a good surprise!! The school looks great and I can't wait for Christmas now. Hopefully the decorations will go up at home soon too!

Caoimhe :)


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Sunday, 8 December 2013

Never EVER Drink And Drive!!



"If you knew you were driving to your death - would you still drive so fast?" 

Hi everyone! The Road Safety Authority and Kildare County Council held a 'Road Safety Roadshow' in Punchestown, Co.Kildare on Thursday afternoon. The event was arranged to raise awareness of road safety in Ireland...specifically in Kildare.

I would love to use this blogpost as an opportunity to create more awareness of road safety in Ireland.

It is very clear that road safety is becoming a more topical issue in Ireland and unfortunately throughout the world. Every year due to unsafe driving, drink driving, speeding, distractions such as mobile phones and other factors are leading to the increase of road injuries and fatalities across the world.  


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Here are just a few statistics on road accidents in Ireland...

Yearly Comparison 2012- 2013

  • This year alone there have been a total of 175 deaths on Irish roads, compared to 152 deaths last year.
  • There have been a total of 166 collisions this year, compared to 142 collisions last year.
  •  2 in 5 of those who died on our roads over the period  2007  —2012 were vulnerable road users.
  •  1 in 5 were pedestrians.
  •  1 in 10 were motorcyclists.
  •  1 in 3 pedestrians killed was aged 65 and over. 
  •  1 in 25 was a pedal cyclists.


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Thursday, 5 December 2013

Solving equations and freezing feet!!!


"Pure mathematics is, in a way, the poetry of logical ideas"
 - Albert Einstein




This week the TY'S were off to Rathbeggan Lakes in Dunshaughlin, Co.Meath for a project maths trip. The idea of the trip was to test our maths skills by getting us to solve some logical maths problems in a surrounding that we wouldn't necessarily associate with maths, in this case...a lakeside! We were put into groups of fours and had to try and figure out as many of the questions as we could. My group did quite well I have to say!! Sadley we didn't win though :( It would of been nice to win the prize but ah well! It was a great day out in the end..although I couldn't feel my feet by the end of it from the cold!





Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Schools Across Borders



Hi again!! So, as part of our TY programme this year St Wolstans are participating in a new programme known as 'Schools Across Borders'. This programme was set up to create a platform for all young people around the world to act in partnership to create a more equal, peaceful world. There are a total of six schools in Ireland who are taking part in the programme. There are also schools in Burma, The Balkans, France, Palestine and Romania. 
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The idea of the project is that young people get the chance to communicate with their peers in other countries as well as their own. It gives young people the opportunity to find out more about the lives of people in other countries and is an opportunity to be actively involved in helping to solve some of the major issues in the world.
We were recently brought to City West Hotel in Dublin to meet the other groups of Irish students and also some of the  students from Palestine and Burma. The day consisted of a drama, presentations made by each school, a chance to express what we learned through art, presentations made by organisations such as 'Trocaire' and 'Aware' , and also a chance to talk to the students in the other schools.


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All in all, it was an enjoyable day and hopefully together we can come up with a way to help improve the state of some of the major issues is the world. We can look at the Millennium Development Goals as a guide to help us in our project.


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"Tread softly because you tread on my Dreams"



Last week all TY's spent a day in town completely dedicated to learning about W.B Yeats and his family. We had previously been studying W.B. Yeats in school and thought it would be a great idea if we visited some of the museums that contained facts and info about Yeats and his life.

Our day began with a trip to the National Art Gallery in Dublin. We were given a guided tour of the museum and looked at many of the paintings by W.B. Yeats brother Jack Yeats. My favourite painting of the day was a painting by Jack Yeats called "Grief".

I love the use of colour in the image which really set the mood of the image. I also love the fact that the image is very abstract. 


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Next up was as trip to the National Museum of Ireland. There were many different exhibits in the main hall but we decided to focus on firstly, the 'Gold Age' and 'Bronze Age' exhibits. We then headed off into the next room to see the bog bodies. William Butler Yeats  had a huge interest in Bog Bodies and wrote many poems about them. It was extremely interesting to see how well preserved the bodies actually were. Some of them even still had their fingernails!