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The Meitheal Leaders organised a trip for First Years to Leisuremax in Wexford on Wednesday. Click on the heading for more information and photos.
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Second Year students had a talk on Friday from representatives from the HOPE Foundation in relation to an upcoming immersion programme in India. Contact Ms. Murphy or Ms. Coburn if you would like further information. The trip is being planned for September/October 2024.
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First Year Business Studies students in Presentation College Carlow got the opportunity on January 12th to visit Butlers' Choclate Factory and to see what really goes on behind the doors of a working factory. They got the chance to learn about how Butlers Chocolates have grown to be a true Irish success story since its beginnings in 1932 and of course taste some chocolate! They were accompanied by teachers - Ms Byrne, Ms Fogarty, Mr Fennell and Ms Gibbons.
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On Tuesday, 10th January Presentation College hosted a German Cultural Event for students from three different schools that took place in the Visual in Carlow, Gingerbread men were baked by Aoife and Clodagh for the over 150 participants. For more details and photos, just click on the heading.
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This week a large group of Transition Years have travelled to Germany. We wish them a safe and enjoyable trip. This photo is from Cologne and is in front of the famous cathedral.
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To mark the end of our campaign to obtain our Travel Flag, the members of the working committee enjoyed a day cycling the Waterford Greenway.
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Thanks to all at CP Adventure. Our Transitions Years had a wonderful time and while there were many restrictions and precautions due to the current situation all enjoyed the day out. In fact due to the number of students in Transition Year, we had to divide them into two groups and go on two separate days. Three bus loads of students and lots of fun and new friendships made. Thanks to the teachers who organised the event and accompanied the students...Click on the heading for photos.