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Livin’ with the LC

            St. Mary’s Voice roving reporter, Elisha Ruane caught up with current
            Leaving Certificate students Emma Greavy and Naw Kue A to get all the
            = juicy deets on what the big LC is like!!!


             WITH just a day to go to mid-term break, St.                                             STUDY
             Mary’s Leaving Certificate students Emma and                                             TIME: LC
             Naw Kue A, look decidedly relaxed – if a little                                          students
             exhausted. I decided to cut straight to the chase                                        Emma
             with  my  opening  question:  “What  is  Leaving                                         Greavy and
             Certificate really like and how difficult is it?”                                        Naw Kue A
             The response was equally direct. Emma didn’t                                             studying
             need  time  to  think:  “It  hits  you  like  a  ton  of                                 Pic: Elisha
             bricks  so  when  it  comes  to  school,  work                                           Ruane
             ALWAYS  keep  on  top  of  it.”  She  really
             emphasised  that  always  and  noted  that  after    But back to the here and now. School has been
             unavoidably missing two weeks at the start of        very different for the past 18 months. The lack of
             the year, she found it very hard to catch up.        activities and trips – thanks to the restrictions of
                    I was interested to know more about the       the Covid-19 era –has taken its toll. “It is hard,
             balance  of  work  and  enquired  about  a           sometimes we feel like we have nothing o look
             comparison between Fifth Year and LC – which         forward to,” said Naw Kue A.
             was  more  enjoyable  and  why?  Both  students             Do  you  have  any  advice  for  future
             thought  for  a  minute  and  answered  in  unison   leaving certs? Which Emma was quick to reply
             with “ 5th year” Emma added “ At the start it        by saying “ Don’t listen to your friends when it
             was hard to adjust but once you got the “hang”       comes to picking subjects”. Advice Naw Kue A
             of  things  you  could  have  the  “craic”  with     echoed: “ Do what is best for you.” Wrapping up,
             everyone” including the teachers!  With all their
             studying and focus on the leaving certificate, is    I took the chance to ask them if they wanted to
                                                                  add anything else. After a studied silence, Naw
             there any time to actually focus on what they are    Ku A started “the teachers” and Emma took up
             going to do afterwards?  Both students shared a      the point “are brilliant when you want help and
             look  of  what  can  only  be  described  as  sheer   they  aren’t  constantly  breathing  down  your
             excitement  and  chimed  in  with  very  similar     neck” which they appreciate very much.  Let’s
             answers. Emma said she hopes to go to college        hope these two are as good at exams as they are
             and “break free into a new environment” while        finishing  each  other’s  sentences!  St.  Mary’s
             Naw  Kue  A  added:  “I  just  want  to  see  what   Voice wishes you every success for LC 2022 and
             college life has to offer…”                          into the future.


            Hat’s Great!  By Elle Gillard                                                            HAT’S OFF:
                                                                                                     Hats created
             MS. Cronin’s TY Art Class have been taking part in                                      by TY

             a sustainable hat making contest.                                                       students
             The aim of the competition is to create a hat or head piece us                          from

           ing recycled materials or reusable materials. Students had the                            recycled
                                                                                                     materials.
              option to work in pairs or individually.
             The task was to bring in reusable material and to design and

             create a head piece. Sustainable materials included paper,                              Pics: Julia
             plastic bottles, cardboard, potato bags and plastic straws.                             Timarowska
           The students will be taking part in a fashion show later
                                                                                                     and Rita Lai
           in the week to showcase their hats!                                                       Yuen Wai
           This is an excellent initiative to promote environmental sus-
           tainability here at St. Mary’s.
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