Keeva Franco (6th year student of the year) with Joe Flynn from Trend Technologies (award sponsor).
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Caoimhe Molloy (junior English student of the year).
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Jennifer Daly and Miguel Anciano collected attendance awards.
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Matthew Kelleghan was presented with the Confucius Award by Mr Dermot Brady (school principal).
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Colin Fanthom (junior English student of the year), Matthew Kelleghan (senior ag science student of the year), Darren Holmes (senior chemistry student of the year), Leon Abel (junior Irish student of the year), and Macha Seoige (senior English student of the year).
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Ruth Kiernan (junior art student of the year, Kate Maguire (junior history student of the year), Keeva Franco (senior art student of the year), Melissa Gough (junior geography student of the year) and Maria Nieto Balta (senior history student of the year).
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Melissa Keogh (junior business student of the year), Oleksander Sikorsky (senior business student of the year), Leon Abel (junior woodwork student of the year), Anthony Mastropietro (senior construction student of the year) and Miguel Anciano (junior metalwork student of the year).
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Dermot Brady presented Maria Nieto Balsa with her certificate of achievement.
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Hanna Zazadska (home economics student of the year), Liam Melhorn (senior PE student of the year), Daniel Murphy (junior PE student of the year), Shalom Jagha (senior music student of the year) and Lucy Cahill (junior coding student of the year).
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Heather McKeon (senior LCVP student of the year) and (Patriks Okmnis (senior computer science student of the year)
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Ryan Coughlan (junior boys soccer player of the year), Nathan Clarke (senior boy’s soccer player of the year), Georgia Kelly (junior girl’s soccer player of the year) and Zoe Jagha (senior girl’s soccer player of the year.
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Frank Kiernan (senior boy’s hurling player of the year) and Trevor Nyagano (junior boy’s hurling player of the year).
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Miguel Anciano (junior GAA player of the year) and Prince Jagha (senior GAA player of the year).
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Dylan Dixon (junior sportsperson of the year) and Shalom Jagha (senior sportsperson of the year) with Ms Margaret Cody.
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Insert: Michaela Byrne won the performance award.
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Robert Murphy (1st year class spirit award), Daniel Connolly (2nd year class spirit award and Luke Kiernan (3rd year class spirit award).
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Brooke Joyce (5th year class spirit award), Daithí Connolly (Leaving Cert Applied spirit of the year, Ciaran Fernades (TY class spirit of the year award) and Aimee Pepper (6th year class spirit award).
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Teagan Allen (1st year Progress Award), Charlie Goss (2nd year Progress Award and Leon Abel (3rd year Progress Award).
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Dylan Moore (Leaving Cert Applied progress award and Holly Mai Cooney (6th year progress award).
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Ms Hilary Tully presented Maggie Meaney with the 1st year student of the year award.
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Zaizyx Kimber (2nd year Student of the Year award), Alex Caulfield (TY Student of the Year award), Aniela Elwartowska (5th year Student of the Year award) and Amy Powell (Leaving Cert Student of the Year award).
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Insert: Caolan Kelly (TY blossom award).
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Columba College held their annual student awards night on Wednesday May 15, an evening that celebrated the hard work, academic and sporting achievements of the students at the school. The main awards of the night were subject awards, class spirit, progress awards, attendance, and the highly contested student of the year awards.
The Junior Student of the Year Award was sponsored by Mullingar Credit Union and was won by Ilinca Croitor, a third-year student.
The Senior Student of the Year was awarded to Keeva Franco. The award was sponsored by Trend Technologies and presented by Joe Flynn.
The staff of Columba College would like to thank both Mullingar Credit Union and Trend Technologies for their continued support and sponsorship towards the annual awards ceremony.
Jennifer Daly, a sixth year student, received the perfect attendance award, having never missed a day in her five years at the school.
Jennifer is a great role model to her peers and the younger students at Columba College.
The final award of the night was the principal’s award, known as the Confucius Award. The Confucius Award was introduced by former principal Maura McAuliffe upon her retirement and it is presented to a student who has shown great growth of character from first to sixth year.
Matthew Kelleghan was the worthy recipient of the Confucius Award on the night.
The staff of Columba College would like to thank the parents and families of the students for their continued support and look forward to next year’s awards event.
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