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In Pictures: Donegal’s top Techno students triumph at national awards

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 12, 2018
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Bright Leaving Cert students from across Donegal were celebrated for their achievements at the Technoteachers Association annual awards on Saturday, March 10th. 

The National Student awards took place at the GMIT Galway Campus, where students were recognised for their results in subjects including Materials Technology Wood, Technical Graphics, Technology, Constructions Studies, Design & Communication Graphics and Graphics and Construction.

The event acknowledges both the students and their teachers for outstanding achievements in last year State Examinations 2017.

See the photos below for the Donegal winners:

  • Damien Keys from Deele College Raphoe won first place in Leaving Cert Construction Studies, ordinary level.
  • Jarlath Leonard from Colaiste Colmcille, Ballyshannon won second prize in Leaving Certificate Design and Communication Graphics, ordinary level.
  • Dean Michael Coyle from Mulroy College Milford won third place in Leaving Cert Construction Studies, Ordinary Level.
  • Cait Ni Mhordha from Colaiste Ailigh won first prize in Leaving Certificate Design and Communication Graphics, Higher Level. Her parents accepted the award on her behalf, where they were joined by tutor Seosamh Mac Ceallabhui.

Pictured at the annual TechnoTeachers Awards in GMIT recently was Damien Keys from Deele College who won first place in Leaving Cert Construction Studies, ordinary level. Also pictured is tutor Andrew McFadden, TechnoTeacher Chairman Tony Harris and Dr Michael Hannon from GMIT. Photo: Reg Gordon

Pictured at the annual TechnoTeachers Awards in GMIT recently wasJarlath Leonard from Colaiste Chiolmcille who won second prize in Leaving Certificate Design and Communication Graphics, ordinary level . Also pictured is tutor Hugh McGlynn, TechnoTeacher Chairman Tony Harris and Dr Michael Hannon from GMIT. Photo: Reg Gordon

Pictured at the annual TechnoTeachers Awards in GMIT recently was Dean Michael Coyle from Mulroy College who won third place in Leaving Cert Construction Studies, ordinary level. Also pictured is TechnoTeacher Chairman Tony Harris and Dr Michael Hannon from GMIT. Photo: Reg Gordon

Pictured at the annual TechnoTeachers Awards in GMIT recently Cait Ni Mhordha’s from Colaiste Ailigh’s parents accepting the award on her behalf. Cait won first prize in Leaving Certificate Design and Communication Graphics, higher level . Also pictured is tutor Seosamh Mac Ceallabhui, TechnoTeacher Chairman Tony Harris and Dr Michael Hannon from GMIT. Photo: Reg Gordon

In Pictures: Donegal’s top Techno students triumph at national awards was last modified: March 12th, 2018 by Rachel McLaughlin
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