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Product Design Engineering Workshop

Product Design Engineering Workshop

On Wednesday 27 November, the first year attended a workshop in TU and participated in a challenge project to build balloon cars from upcycled and recycled materials. The aim was to test the thinking and motor skills of the students in order to design and create a...

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Youth and Community Achievement Awards Ceremony

Youth and Community Achievement Awards Ceremony

Congratulations to the students who were presented awards at the Youth and Community Achievement Awards Ceremony on Thursday 21 November. The annual awards ceremony is sponsored and  hosted by the Meath Street Youth Activity Company in conjunction with An Garda...

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Baking in Space – Science Week 2019

Baking in Space – Science Week 2019

How can a retro dessert explain how astronauts safely return to Earth?What connects molten sugar and micro-meteorite protection?How would you even bake bread in space? As part of Science Week 2019 members of the Bake Club visited Smockalley Theatre to see a...

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Applications & Entrance Assessment Deadlines 2020/21

Applications & Entrance Assessment Deadlines 2020/21

A notice to all 6th class parents and students: Applications for admission into First Year Co-educational for the 2020 - 2021 school year are due in next Wednesday, 13th November 2019. Our Entrance Assessment is scheduled for Saturday, 16th November starting at 9:45...

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Warrenmount Student @ Technovation Regional Final!

Warrenmount Student @ Technovation Regional Final!

This year, Essie Wuddah (3.1) took part in Technovation and she presented her project at the Regional Pitch Event which was held in Microsoft's Dublin office on Saturday 18th May.  Essie designed an app to encourage young people to recycle using a game.  She also had...

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Strike For Change!

Strike For Change!

Last Friday, 15th March 2019, thousands of students (including students from Warrenmount) took part in 37 demonstrations around the country in protest at what they say is Government inaction on climate change.  In Dublin, approximately 11,000 students from schools...

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