Fr. James McSweeney’s Splendid Coverage of MCS at 52nd BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

We thank Fr. James McSweeney for as always sending us some magnificent images from the Annual BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.  Fr. James is there with his own Bantry School where he is Chaplain and below he has shared a wonderful selection of pictures relating to the superb Representatives from Millstreet Community School.  Click on the images to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Group of students with teachers Shane Guerin and Denise O'Leary.
Group of students with teachers Shane Guerin and Denise O’Leary.

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Kate Buckley, Noelle Healy and Kaytlin Murphy with their project on 'A qualitative study into lichens and the properties of their dyes using our school's native trees'
Kate Buckley, Noelle Healy and Kaytlin Murphy with their project on ‘A qualitative study into lichens and the properties of their dyes using our school’s native trees’.
Lauryn Kiely, Jamie O'Connor and Dervla Murphy with their project on 'A county by county happiness index for Irish teens.
Dervla Murphy, Jamie O’Connor and Lauryn Kiely  with their project on ‘A county by county happiness index for Irish teens’.

Shane Hickey, James Cronin and Padraig Moynihan with their project on 'Why do some Irish towns have high immigrant populations?'
Shane Hickey, James Cronin and Pádraig Moynihan with their project on ‘Why do some Irish towns have high immigrant populations?’

1 thought on “Fr. James McSweeney’s Splendid Coverage of MCS at 52nd BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition”

  1. Congrats to Dervla, Jamie and Lauryn who won the “The Central Statistics Office open data award” for Millstreet Community School with their project “A county by county happiness index for Irish teens”

    The Irish times had recommended a visit to their stand as one of their “Five Stands you should see on Friday”
    http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/young-scientist-five-projects-you-should-see-on-friday-1.2488592

    https://twitter.com/CSOIreland/status/685544167536214020

    https://twitter.com/millstreet_town/status/685314601056092160

    “The Central Statistics Office is delighted to sponsor an award that will encourage young people to use open data. This award is for the most innovative use, or potential use, of CSO data. Be it in statistical analyses, statistical processes or statistical outputs, be they scientific or mathematical, a piece of research, a visualisation or a data map, the development of a device, a software application or the use of CSO data in any other innovative way. Whatever way students use our data, the CSO is excited to see your open data projects.” – CSO

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