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COLÁISTE AILIGH LAND FIVE GONGS AT BT YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARDS

written by John2 January 11, 2016
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Coláiste Ailigh transition year students Claire and Hugh Anthony Mac Suibhne with Micheál Ó Giobúin and their award winning project titled ' An dearcadh atá ag daoine i dtreo gaeilge"

Coláiste Ailigh transition year students Claire and Hugh Anthony Mac Suibhne with Micheál Ó Giobúin and their award winning project titled ‘ An dearcadh atá ag daoine i dtreo gaeilge”

Coláiste Ailigh students scoop five awards at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition including one of the main category awards.

This was the Letterkenny school’s sixteenth year participating in this prestigious event.

Coláiste Ailigh brothers Eoin and Ronan Mc Gaoithin with their project which investigated whether 'Hawk-Eye' can replaced by GPS at the BT Young Scientist and Technology  exhibition. The students received a display award. Also in photo is Micheál Ó Giobúin, Príomhoide, Coláiste Ailigh.

Coláiste Ailigh brothers Eoin and Ronan Mc Gaoithin with their project which investigated whether ‘Hawk-Eye’ can replaced by GPS at the BT Young Scientist and Technology exhibition. The students received a display award. Also in photo is Micheál Ó Giobúin, Príomhoide, Coláiste Ailigh.

Coláiste Ailigh fifth year student Peadar Ó Ceallaigh with his highly commended BT Young Scientist project which investigated parental influences on the smoking habits of teenagers.  Also in photo is Micheál Ó Giobúin muinteoir eolaíocht agus Príomhoide, Choláiste Ailigh.

Coláiste Ailigh fifth year student Peadar Ó Ceallaigh with his highly commended BT Young Scientist project which investigated parental influences on the smoking habits of teenagers. Also in photo is Micheál Ó Giobúin muinteoir eolaíocht agus Príomhoide, Choláiste Ailigh.

Coláiste  Ailigh transition year students Cait Ní Leathlobhair agus Ultán Ó Fearáil  who came third place in the intermediate section of the Chemical, Physical and Mathematical sciences with their project title 'Development of novel test kit for rapid environmental monitoring of Copper' Also in photo is their science teacher, Shane Ó Breacái

Coláiste Ailigh transition year students Cait Ní Leathlobhair agus Ultán Ó Fearáil who came third place in the intermediate section of the Chemical, Physical and Mathematical sciences with their project title ‘Development of novel test kit for rapid environmental monitoring of Copper’ Also in photo is their science teacher, Shane Ó Breacái

Coláiste Ailigh first year students Aoibheann Ní Mhianain agus Áine Nic Diarmada with their highly commended project titled 'An gCuidíonn peann aibhsibhe leat stáidéar a dhéanamh níos fearr? with their science teacher, Shane Ó Breacáin.

Coláiste Ailigh first year students Aoibheann Ní Mhianain agus Áine Nic Diarmada with their highly commended project titled ‘An gCuidíonn peann aibhsibhe leat stáidéar a dhéanamh níos fearr? with their science teacher, Shane Ó Breacáin.

Coláiste Ailigh students pack up after a very successful and enjoyable BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition at the RDS.

Coláiste Ailigh students pack up after a very successful and enjoyable BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition at the RDS.

 

COLÁISTE AILIGH LAND FIVE GONGS AT BT YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARDS was last modified: January 10th, 2016 by John2
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