3 May 2024
St Mary’s host Antrim Cup All-Star Awards
As part of St Mary’s commitment to Community Engagement, we were delighted to host the Antrim GAA Schools Cup All-Stars Celebration at the College. The event marks the culmination of the 2024 Antrim Schools Cup competition. The initiative, now in its second year, involved over 3,000 pupils (Years 8, 9 and 10) from 25 schools taking part in an intensive 6-week competition, delivered over 300 games across all codes. At the event, All-Star awards were presented to 90 players (15 players from each code/ year group) who excelled in the competitions. Congratulations to all the recipients.
3 May 2024
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A pioneering framework designed to enhance Irish language development in Irish-medium primary schools was celebrated at a special launch event on Friday 12 December, as CCEA, St Mary's University College Belfast, educators and students gathered to mark a significant milestone for Irish-medium education.
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