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 ECHO- Rory Noonan request- Bishopstown Community School will represent Ireland in The European Youth Film Awards taking place in Madrid this week from the 18th - 21st April. The school with the support of the Arts Council Ireland created a short music film entitled “Live and Let Live” highlighting the complexity and necessity of inclusion in our schools and wider society. (front centre) Heavanha Nlongi will be making the trip along with teacher Rebecca Milner and past pupil Fatima Ismail. Included are 3rd & 4th year students (front 5 from left), Lily, Annie-Jayne, Heavahna, Alma and Michealina, with (rear four) John, Emma, Daria and Tomasz showing their support. Pic Larry Cummins
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 ECHO- Rory Noonan request- Bishopstown Community School will represent Ireland in The European Youth Film Awards taking place in Madrid this week from the 18th - 21st April. The school with the support of the Arts Council Ireland created a short music film entitled “Live and Let Live” highlighting the complexity and necessity of inclusion in our schools and wider society. (front centre) Heavanha Nlongi will be making the trip along with teacher Rebecca Milner and past pupil Fatima Ismail. Included are 3rd & 4th year students (front 5 from left), Lily, Annie-Jayne, Heavahna, Alma and Michealina, with (rear four) John, Emma, Daria and Tomasz showing their support. Pic Larry Cummins
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ECHO- Rory Noonan request- Bishopstown Community School will represent Ireland in The European Youth Film Awards taking place in Madrid this week from the 18th - 21st April. The school with the support of the Arts Council Ireland created a short music film entitled “Live and Let Live” highlighting the complexity and necessity of inclusion in our schools and wider society. (front centre) Heavanha Nlongi will be making the trip along with teacher Rebecca Milner and past pupil Fatima Ismail. Included are 3rd & 4th year students (front 5 from left), Lily, Annie-Jayne, Heavahna, Alma and Michealina, with (rear four) John, Emma, Daria and Tomasz showing their support. Pic Larry Cummins