Today the Transition Years visited the EsatBT Young Scientist Exhibition in Dublin to sample the athmosphere and the range of projects on display. Most importantly they went to offer their support to classmates Billy Fehin and Mary Ennis whose project was selected for display out of the thousands of entrants
On Thursday the 13th of January Transition Year students went to Dublin to
the Esat BT scientist awards. They traveled up on the 9 o’clock train from
Charleville Co. Cork. When they arrived in Huston station they had light
refreshments. They then got the bus to the Connolly station and got the dart
to Lansdowne road. They walked to the RDS where they meet with their
colleagues who had been selected to represent the school their project was
based to elephant grass. They got a considerable amount of support from their
science teacher Miss. Neville and support from Mr. Lenihan. There were many
interesting project from different schools from all over the country. The
young scientist is a brilliant way to show a person’s talent and dedication
to a project, by the way they present it. This would be a great day of
enjoyment and encouragement for the whole family.
By Helen White