Thank You Transition Year! – My Year in Review

As my Transition Year in Crana College draws to a close, I look back on one of the most interesting and inspiring times in my school life. The year has by far exceeded any expectations that I ever had, encompassing everything and anything inside the Irish Education System.

I think that it is fair to say, that I had an action-packed, yet educational year in TY. Like many other skeptics, I came into the year, with an idea of prejudice in my head, thinking that the year didn’t yield any opportunities or chances for me, and I couldn’t have been further wrong! Within a matter of weeks, I realised that TY In Crana College (and in many other hard working schools around the country) is one of the best organised programmes, that aims to get the most out of each and every student, based on the effort and commitment that the students dedicate to the programme.

Transition Year, has improved me for the better. I have became a lot more confident in this year. Through this, I have countless unforgettable memories, but of these, the most prominent include:

Speaking on behalf of TY Ireland at the National Parents Council of Post Primary Secondary Schools annual conference in the INEC, Killarney.

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Participating in the 5K Mud Run!

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Making the Eir Junior Spiders – Giga Spiders – Best Induvidual Project Shortlist.

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Being ‘Highly Commended’ in the National Career Skills Competition with CareersPortal.ie 

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Transition Year has been simply, amazing, and has made me much more ‘well-rounded’, and confident person. I feel that this year has benefited me greatly, and that I have taken every opportunity possible to get the very best out of this year. I would urge any student who is doing TY next year, to firstly, push themselves in TY, secondly, take every opportunity available to you, and thirdly, enjoy TY – It will be amazing!

Above, is only a snapshot of what has being going on in my Transition Year! I’m sure that if you were to read through this blog, or my Twitter Feed, you would see a much bigger picture of what my Transition Year was all about.

Writing one of my final blog posts of TY has really saddened me, not only has this blog been an ongoing assessed piece of work for my Media Studies Module, but it has been a space where I can freely write about a topic that I have grown to love! A special thanks has to be given to absolutely everyone who have supported me in this journey – My TY Coordinator, Teachers, Staff, Employers, Co-Workers, Transition Year Ireland, Volunteers, Guest-Speakers, Fellow Bloggers & Twitter Users, Family & Friends , and everyone in between- each and every one of you have helped make my TY that extra bit more special!

Thank you Transition Year!

 

Month in Review – March

A Snapshot of March

To take note of all that I have done in March, I will review and reflect my top 5 highlights of March

1. Crana College Italy Trip

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One of my favourite and most adventurous experiences of my school year and Transition Year, has been the annual international school trip, which this year was in Italy and was based in Rome, Fiuggi & Sorrento. I really enjoyed the 5 days in Italy as it was something that I never experienced before, as I never went on a trip abroad with the school. It was such a busy 5 days, and so much was crammed into the 5 days, which lead to an unforgettable experience, with amazing memories! Italy was such a fun experience, and it is impossible to sum it up in a short review post!

Click here to read my full analysis of the trip!

2. Making my Leaving Certificate Subject Choices

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Although not one of the most fun activities of my Transition Year, choosing my subjects that I will study for my Leaving Certificate was of major importance to me in Transition Year, as I didn’t have much of an idea of what I wanted to do, prior to doing TY. However, with the extra year of continuing many subjects from Junior Certificate, coupled with Work Experience, I got a more ‘well-rounded’ and clearer idea of what I will study next year. Although it is not totally decided as of now, I am quite optimistic that I will study the four following subjects:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Geography
  • Spanish

Along with the ‘3 Core Subjects’ , which are:

  • English
  • Irish
  • Maths

I am really happy with my Leaving Certificate Choices for 2018!

3.Seachtain na Gaeilge i gColáiste Cranncha

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Mar pháirt Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016, socraigh mé ar blog a scíobh as Gaeilge, bunaithe ar na ocáidí a bhí ar súil i gColáiste Cranncha, ar feadh Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016. Ba mhaith liom mo chuid Gaeilge a úsaid, chun blog a scríobh , cé nach bhfuil mé liofa sa theanga!

Bhí ar na daltaí san Idirbhlain i gColáiste Cranncha, na ocáidí a heagrú don seachtain san scoil, agus bhí orm Tráth na gCeist a heagrú do na daltaí san 1ú agus an 2ú bliain. Bhí me ag obair le ceathrar daltaí i mo rang – Niamh, Ciara, Sonia agus Máiréad.

Thaitin an Tráth na gCeist go mór le na daltaí agus thaitin sé go mór linn freisn, mar bhí muid abálta ar gcuid Gaeilge a úsáid!

Thaitin ‘ag blogáil’ as Gaeilge go mór liom freisin!


As part of Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Week) 2016, I decided to write a blog in Irish, based on the events that are going on in Crana College, as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016. I liked using my Irish to write this blog, even though I’m not fluent in Irish.

The Transition Year Students in Crana College, had to arrange the events for Seachtain na Gaeilge, in the school, and I had to arrange a quiz for 1st and 2nd Year Students. I was working with four people in my class, to arrange this, they are – Ciara, Sonia, Niamh & Máiréad.

The quiz was enjoyed by all of the students and it was enjoyed by us too, because we were able to use our Irish!

Blogging in Irish was also fun, as it was something new!

4. Participation in Proclamation Day

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It was a major honor to be asked to read out my very own proclamation as part of the the Proclamation Day celebrations in Crana College. I was chosen by History & English Teachers to read the proclamation which I wrote myself (which can be seen above). The proclamation varies somewhat from the original 1916 Proclamation, and deals with issues such as Equality, Tolerance, Education, Healthcare & Homelessness. I was really proud to deliver my proclamation in front of the school, especially I had never studied History prior to my Transition Year!

5.Designing Schools in Architecture! 

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It would hardly be a Month in Review post on my blog without mentioning the Irish Architecture Foundation’s Architecture Module, at least once, and March will be no different! This month, we have continued to design types of schools, for our design tasks. 3D Models are popping up left, right and center, and I have been very busy, putting the principles which I have learnt over the past few months into play, and I am really happy with the designs which I am coming up for the designs of the school!

 

 

 

 

Seachtain na Gaeilge i gColáiste Cranncha -Tráth na gCeist don 1ú agus an 2ú bliain

Mar pháirt Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016, socraigh mé ar blog a scíobh as Gaeilge, bunaithe ar na ocáidí atá ar súil i gColáiste Cranncha, ar feadh Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016. Ba mhaith liom mo chuid Gaeilge a úsaid, chun blog a scríobh , cé nach bhfuil mé liofa sa theanga!

Tá ar na daltaí san Idirbhlain i gColáiste Cranncha, na ocáidí a heagrú don seachtain san scoil, agus tá orm Tráth na gCeist a heagrú do na daltaí san 1ú agus an 2ú bliain. Táim ag obair le ceathrar daltaí i mo rang – Niamh, Ciara, Sonia agus Máiréad.

D’úsáid muid an suíomh gréasáin ‘Kahoot.it’ , chun an Tráth na gCeist a cur i láthair. Bhí muid abálta ar gceisteanna don tráth na gceist a cur isteach san suíomh, chun an tráth na gceist a dhéanamh.

Inniú, chuaigh muid go trí ranganna, conas a bhí ríomhairí ar na daltaí chun an tráth na gceist a himir. Ba iad ár múinteoireanna ‘Stáidear na Méain’ agus Gaeilge –  cé a spreag muid Kahoot.it a úsáid, chun an Tráth na gCeist a dhéanamh.

Thaitin an ocáid go mór le na daltaí, mar bhí orthu na ríomhairí a úsáid, chun an tráth na gceist a dhéanamh.

Comhgairdeas do na daltaí cé a bhuaigh an tráth na gceist, agus go raibh maith agaibh do na múinteoirí cé a cabhair leis an tráth na gceist.


As part of Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Week) 2016, I decided to write a blog in Irish, based on the events that are going on in Crana College, as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016. I would like to use my Irish to write this blog, even though I’m not fluent in Irish.

The Transition Year Students in Crana College, have to arrange the events for Seachtain na Gaeilge, in the school, and I have to arrange a quiz for 1st and 2nd Year Students. I am working with four people in my class, to arrange this, they are – Ciara, Sonia, Niamh & Máiréad.

We used the website Kahoot.it , to create the quiz. We were able to put our questions for the quiz on to the website, to make the quiz.

Today, we went to three computer classes, where the students could play the quiz. It was our Media Studies and Irish teachers who inspired us to use Kahoot.it to make the quiz.

The event really appealed to the students as they were able to play the quiz by using the computers. Congratulations to those who won the quizzes, and thank-you to the teachers who helped make it possible.

A Link to the Quiz can be found here: Seachtain na Gaeilge Quiz

Month in Review – February

To take note of all that I have done in January, I will review and reflect my top 5 highlights of February

1. First Aid Training

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One of the most eye-opening aspects of February, and also my Transition Year, was the First Aid training, which was undergone in the school gym. Facilitated by Siren Training & Consulting, we underwent the course in one school day. On Friday  26th of February. All TY students gathered in the school gym, before being greeted by our tutor for the day, who would be teaching us the ‘Basic First Aid’ course single-handedly. It was honestly one of the most eye-opening experiences for me in my TY, as I have underwent training in areas such as CPR, Wounds, Bandaging and Heart Conditions.

2. Finishing Work Experience at Highland Radio

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I was extremely saddened to have finished my work experience at Highland Radio. I was such a fun, yet insightful placement. Since the start of the New Year, I have been working as part of the Highland Radio staff, and to sum-up my eight weeks there in one word it would be -‘Unbelievable’. This placement was simply amazing, and was something that was right up my street. I enjoyed my time there thoroughly, and to say goodbye and walk out the front door was very hard for me! Words cannot describe how much I enjoyed this placement. The station is a credit to the North-West, and it is also is a credit to its staff. Each and every one of the staff members have also been more than accommodating, and each of them have tried their up-most best to educate me on every aspect of radio.A special thanks has to be given to the staff member who had to put-up with me the most – Linda. She was an unbelievable employer, and an even better guide. I hope to return to Highland Radio some day. It will not be the last time that I will set foot in a radio station.

3. Preparing for Seachtain na Gaeilge 2016

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This year Transition Year Students in Crana College, were entrusted with arranging of and coordination of Seachtain na Gaeilge events in Crana College. Along with our Irish teacher, and Transition Year Coordinator – Ms Bradley, my class – TY1 have began to arrange the celebrations! Our class was split up into smaller groups to organise varying events to occur over the seventeen days. I have been arranged into a group along with four other students in my class – Ciara, Sonia, Niamh & Máiréad, to arrange a ‘Tráth na gCeist’ or a quiz. I am really looking forward to carrying out the quiz for all 1st Year and 2nd Year Students.

4. Exam Attendance at the Crana College Mock Examinations.

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I was given the task of something very different, and something that I have never had any experience at before. This is ‘Exam Monitoring’ in which I am asked to attend to and facilitate the Leaving Certificate and Junior Certificate Mock Examinations in Crana College. I was working with another TY Student to undergo these tasks, and it was extremely interesting to be allowed to help to facilitate a series of exams similar to those in June ran by the State Examinations Commission.

5. Continuing the Irish Architecture Foundation’s Architecture Module 

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TY1 Students were working with local architect – Breedge Galbraith. Continuing with the Irish Architecture Foundation’s TY Architecture module, a local architect has been drafted in to inspire and support us in the designing section of the module, in which we aim to upcycle an old ‘Fruit of the Loom’ plant, to function as a possible new school campus fro Crana College. It was a really fun and exciting task, working to create and dream about a quite large, and possibly imminent building. I really liked this module, as it was based on creativity and students were allowed to go and source what they wanted to source in order to create a new school.

Preparations for Seachtain na Gaeilge begin #SNaGaeilge

Irish has always been one of my strongest subjects in secondary school, and Transition Year Irish Studies, has immersed me in the Irish Language, Culture, Traditions & History.

One of the most prominent celebrations of the Irish Language is Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Week), which is celebrated every year on March 1-17, celebrating Irish language, and all of its benefits! This year, Transition Year Students in Crana College have been entrusted to arrange all of the celebrations in the school.

Along with our Irish teacher, and Transition Year Coordinator – Ms Bradley, my class – TY1 have began to arrange the celebrations! Our class was split up into smaller groups to organise varying events to occur over the seventeen days. I have been arranged into a group along with four other students in my class – Ciara, Sonia, Niamh & Máiréad, to arrange a ‘Tráth na gCeist’ or a quiz.

In this we have decided to go paperless, and arrange the quiz, and host it on the online quiz site – http://www.kahoot.it, which was introduced to us by our Media Studies teacher – Mrs Morrison, earlier this year. It is unsure as of now, if we will go in to quiz all 5th, 2nd and 1st Year classes in the school, or if my will zone in  one one specific year group, however it is almost certain that it will be a digital and paperless quiz, and we are certain that it will promote Seachtain na Gaeilge, the Irish Language, and Irish Culture!