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Class of 2021 in Errigal College aim high with record points haul

written by Staff Writer September 8, 2021
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The class of 2021 in Errigal College have been busy planning their next move since receiving their results on Friday last.

Students called to the school on Monday to be congratulated in person by principal Mr McFadden, deputy principal Ms. Markham and Year Head Ms. Raine.

There was a palpable sense of excitement as a number of students called by to share their results with school management and to discuss their future plans for education and training.

With a number of students receiving over 500 points, principal Mr McFadden is delighted with this year’s results and congratulated students in what was a difficult year owing to Covid-19 restrictions. “We have a number of students who did very well and received over 500 points. I am delighted for them and their families who have supported them in their pursuit of excellence. It hasn’t been an easy two years of schooling for our students but they rose to the challenge admirably and I want to once again extend my congratulations to the class of 2021”.

Pictured below are James Connolly, Mark Peoples and Adam Doherty meeting Year Head Ms. Raine and principal Mr McFadden.

L-R: Deputy Principal Ms. Markham, Adam Doherty, Ms Raine (Year Head), Mark Peoples, James Connolly and Principal, Mr McFadden.

 

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