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400 mull over Leaving Cert results 19.08.11

by Damian Dowds and Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen independent

MORE than 400 students from Inishowen are mulling over their college options following the release of their Leaving Certs this week.
Pupils from the peninsula’s four secondary schools – Crana College, Scoil Mhuire, Carn Community School and Moville Community College – queued up, mobile phones at the ready, for the much-anticipated results early on Wednesday morning.
Moville Community College Leaving Certificate students, Aoife Gillespie, Caoimhe McCann and Caroline Dolan collecting their results this week.
Malin girl Aisling Monagle, a pupil at Carn Community School, had the easiest job of all in phoning home with the good news; she scored a perfect 600 points with six honours A1s.
"I knew I'd done well, but I didn't think that I'd get the 600 points. I was nervous before going in to get my results, but I'm just delighted,” she said.
Carn principal Paul Fiorentini said the top student was one of a number of success stories at Inishowen’s largest school.
“We had one outstanding performance. Aisling got the maximum 6A1s at honours level which was a tremendous achievement for her personally. It has been a very busy but a very pleasant morning. We cater for all ranges and abilities and we’re pleased on a lot of fronts,” he said.
“For everyone that sits it, whether they’re aiming high academically or are happy to get five passes, the Leaving Certificate is a great personal achievement,” Mr. Fiorentini added.
The headmaster was extremely delighted that sixth year students at Carn school performed so strongly.
“Sixth year pupils did well and that was particularly pleasing. They resisted the temptation of doing their second or third college choice last year and returned to do the Leaving. The extra year in school or college is the best place to be considering the country’s economic circumstances,” he said.
Crana College Liam Galbraith was also in positive mood following the release of Leaving Cert results yesterday morning.
“It was a very exciting morning. Students, parents and anxious and nervous beforehand, but the tear we had were tears of relief and of joy. Several students scored more than 500 points, which is a tremendous achievement in such a competitive examination,” he said.
“We bucked the national trend in that we recorded very good marks in both science and maths. And I’m particularly pleased that everyone passed Agricultural Science, as this year was the first that we offered the subject. I congratulate all the students and staff who put in such hard work and dedication.
“Like most things, the people who put in the most effort are the ones that did the best and got the results they deserve. I’d urge all students to get in touch with the career guidance counsellors over the coming day to discuss their future,” Mr. Galbraith added. More photos, click here
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