Well done to Tara Ralph, Hayley Anderson, Emily Murray and Lauryn Flynn who received their results at WHS.

Junior Cycle results at Wilson’s Hospital School

Students in Wilson’s Hospital School covered themselves with distinctions as they received their Junior Cycle results last week. Principal Frank Milling, deputy principal, John Galligan, and TY co-ordinator Olive Whyte congratulated the students at an event organised in their honour in the school Concert Hall.

Mr Milling was pleased with the results, saying that the work of students, their teachers, SNAs and parents had paid dividend. Of note, he said, was the percentage of Distinctions and Higher Merits in Higher Level Irish, Higher Level Maths, Higher Level English, History, Geography, Spanish, Science, Graphics and RE, which were significantly above national averages. Mr. Milling said that the school was exceptionally proud of its students and that Wilson’s stood toe-to-toe with the best schools in the country, surpassing them in places.

This group of students have already commenced their Transition Year Programme in WHS and look forward to an exciting time ahead in an ambitious school with a hugely confident future ahead. Congratulations to them all on their achievements.

School principal, Frank Milling, who congratulated the students at Wilson’s Hospital School on their Junior Cycle results, with Phoenix-Mai Scully, Alicia Ripley, Veronica Ogunleye, Joshua Salley and Ciara Purcell.
Members of the JC class of 2022 who are triplets and twins with their results, David and Tori Trower, Patrick and Sarah Monaghan, Veronica, Samuel and Victoria Ogunleye.
Tori Trower, Lucy Coyne, Isabella Rowden Kelly, Emma Murphy, Kate Grimes, Ella Greville, Ciara Purcell, Annalise Crolly, Sophie Glennon, David Trower, Navin Ranasinghe, Phoenix-Mai Scully and Jocelyn McCormack were delighted that the wait for JC results was finally over.
Friends Patrick Monaghan, Leon Doyle, Samuel Ogunleye, Callum Roundtree, Navin Ranasinghe, Cian Ray, David Trower, Leonhard Widmann enjoying some snacks in the school dining room after they collected their results at WHS.
Vanessa Idowu, Victoria Moore, Phoenix-Mai Scully and Alicia Ripley celebrating their JC results with Olive Whyte. The JC Class of 2022 have all started Transition Year in WHS and Ms Whyte is their programme co-ordinator.
School principal, Mr Milling, was delighted to celebrate JC results with students at WHS, including Sean McHale-Weden, Patrick Monaghan, Jasmine McDonnell, Emma Murphy, Victoria Moore and Jack Magovern.