Tuesday, 29 September 2015

TY Photography Workshop 2015

On the 28th and 29th September, some of the Fourth Years took part in a two day 'Photography Workshop' with Tim Durham. It was a fun filled experience that gave us an insight into the world of photography. 

Over the course of two days we learnt about the art of photography. On both mornings we studied Tim Durham's photos, analysing and evaluating the features of his photographs. It was a difficult but interesting challenge that made us look at photography in a different light.

Tim Durham supplied us with cameras to go out into the Balbriggan area and take our own photos. He set us some specific tasks to do while we were out, such as, taking photos with a particular focus on perspective and colour. We all had the same conditions to work in such as the location, time and camera quality. We had lots of photographs to critique when we arrived back into school. We shared our thoughts and opinions as we looked through each other’s photographs.

Indeed it is safe to say they were all of a very high standard and extremely thought provoking. We learnt how to draw inspiration from our surroundings and change everyday objects, landscapes and buildings into something more intriguing.

Many thanks to Tim Durham for providing the workshops in the school for the past four weeks, they were great fun for all who participated.

You can visit Tim Durham's website here: www.envisionphoto.ie










                                           

                                                        

 





TY Trip to Kippure 2015


On 16th September, the current Fourth Years set out on an adventure to Kippure in Co. Wicklow. Here is a synopsis of the events and activities experienced by Transition Year students.

One of the first activities at Kippure was Archery. We had an experienced instructor, Cormack, who taught us the techniques to achieve a perfect bullseye. The bows were long and heavy and they were hard to hit, but after a few attempts it became more enjoyable and achievable. 


Rock climbing was a challenge for most. The walls had few aids and to fully complete the climbing task you had to touch a beam at the very top. It was an exciting activity but became difficult task for those with a fear of heights! Each team controlled the individual team member’s ropes, so essentially, your life was in their hands. Thankfully we all made it back down alive.

Next, we attempted Abseiling. This activity required us to slide down a wall while attached to a rope controlled by individual team members. Our instructor, Kieran, cracked jokes about death that didn't settle us at all but when it came to abseiling down, he made sure it was an enjoyable (but safe) experience.



Have you ever looked up a streetlight and thought; ‘Golly, I’d love to climb that.’Our next task required us to do just that. We had to climb up a tall pole with wedges to pull ourselves up with. Clinging on to each other for dear life we maneuvered ourselves around the tiny platform (at the top of the pole) until we were told to slowly lean back while holding hands and then hop off the platform so we could get down.






Night Orienteering was an exciting part of the trip as we searched for hidden markings throughout the fields and woods. Team 9 won the first night and ‘The Jelly Beans’ won the second night. It was a fun experience where each group bonded and developed their skills in the form of teamwork.



Kayaking was one of the more popular activities on our trip. We kayaked in Poulaphouca Reservoir. Mr. Brennan and Mr. Cox joined us and provided a lot of fun by capsizing our kayaks and splashing us in the water. We were in groups of two and we had to kayak around the Reservoir with the aid of some instructors.


After that we attempted the high beams. Most flew across the high balance beam like expert gymnasts! A select few, staggered across instead! Once we had finished with the beam it was off to the Jacob’s ladder. Some students practically flew up to the top, while others hung onto the second log like a sloth! The high ropes were hilarious and great fun









On our last night the teachers gave us a list of props and words to make a “skit” with our house. Each house was extremely entertaining and in the end house 2 won, receiving a €20 prize to share among the group. Dagmara Dobkowska won best actress and also received her own prize of €5. To top off the night, Ms. Ferris accompanied by some students, played their guitars and we sang along. It is fair to say that each task helped us to grow closer as a Year Group!

On behalf of Transition Year, we would like to sincerely thank our dedicated teachers (Ms. Ferris, Ms. Magliocco, Ms. O’Reilly, Mr. Brennan, Ms. Hunt and Mr. Cox) who planned and supervised this unforgettable trip.


Sunday, 27 September 2015

Welcome Back

Firstly, the Transition Year Blog team would like to welcome everyone back for yet another school year full of potential and opportunities to learn and grow together.

In order to capture the whole experience of this great year, our team along with the remarkable help of Ms. White will be resuming the Transition Year blog on the website of Loreto Balbriggan. We will write about the exciting events that go on in our school, post pictures, discuss about the Transition Year experience, and most importantly, we will make it a place where all TY students create memories together.

The TY Blog is for the Transition Years in particular, however all students, parents and even staff can visit it and admire the fun we are having. It is a great benefit to have our own virtual memory scrapbook, at which we can look back and remember the greatest moments of Transition Year.
The TY Blog is also here to update you on what goes on in our year group and this time round we are adding a new feature to the blog. We will upload copies of the forms for the Transition Year activities. We understand the constant TY struggle of “there are no more sheets at the TY noticeboard”.

All in all, we wish to help you this year. Therefore we invite you to check out the blog regularly by going onto the website of Loreto Balbriggan, clicking on the ‘Student Area’ option on the left hand side of the webpage and then clicking ‘Transition Year’.  So the next time you are in a free WIFI zone, you could pop in and add the webpage to your ‘Favourites’, because you will surely enjoy it.

It is a fun space dedicated to our experiences, and we hope that you join us on this journey this year. Good luck to you all in the year ahead of you and may all of our Transition year wishes come true…
See you on the blog guys!

Maria Louise Fufezan

On behalf of the TY Blog team



Sunday, 24 May 2015

TY Blog Final Farewell

Without a doubt transition year 2014/15 has been a wonderful year for all involved. Every student has achieved more than they ever could have imagined. Everyone has their own individual successes and highlights. We as a blog team have thoroughly enjoyed documenting and displaying the years greatest moments. It is something that we will always cherish and have to look back on. This blog is our year group's very own online memoir and it is something we feel immensely proud of. We hope to have instilled a sense of pride and achievement for up coming fourth years.  

We would like to sincerely thank Ms.White for her never ending support, dedication and guidance from start ton finish. It simply would not have been a success without Ms.White. 

Transition Year has really been a year where goals and dreams came true,

Thank you


Sunday, 17 May 2015

Gaisce Hike 2015

On Friday the 1st of May, fifty fourth year students travelled to Carlingford to complete their Gaisce Bronze Award with their 25K hike. Since September, we have been completing our 'challenges' such as physical recreation, community involvement and personal skill. Our 'adventure journey' completed our 26 weeks of Gaisce.

Everyone signed up for different jobs during the trip. A couple of girls were sent off to buy food for dinner and lunch in Supervalu and they then piled everything into Ms. McCaul's car. Another few girls volunteered to cook dinner that evening and another few to clean up afterwards, while others packed lunches for our hike the next day.

When we checked into the adventure centre in Carlingford we were all assigned our rooms. We then set off for the first half of our hike. We completed 10K that evening and then returned to the centre for our dinner of pasta, garlic bread, ice cream and cake for dessert.

We all woke early the next morning to hear rain pelting down outside. We had our breakfast and left with our packed lunches, and well needed rain jackets. We walked higher and higher up the mountain, for it only to get wetter and windier. It seemed like we were never going get off that mountain! Everyone was wet, cold and miserable. The rain never stopped, however nearly three hours and 15K later we were greeted by the bus driver and the nice, WARM bus. We had never been so happy for warm clothes in our lives. However, thankfully we completed our Gaisce Award :)

Thanks to all of the teachers who endured the hike with us. Other than the three hours of hiking up the mountain in wet and miserable conditions, we all had a great time.





Tuesday, 12 May 2015

"Doodle 4 Google"


I interviewed Paulina Vilamaite. We talked to her about her huge success in the Doodle 4 Google competition. 

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Power of One

A group of transition year students , for their power of one module  activated a campaign for the 'One Good Idea' Competition. They  feel, that by introducing art into environmental studies, much can be gained with regards to teenagers' understanding of this important topic. Their project had been entered in the Junior Spider's award and they won Best Transition Year Project. The following video explains their experience and the future for the campaign.


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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Mock Trials 2015

On Saturday the 25th of April the 2015 Mock Trial team trekked out to the Criminal Courts Of Justice in Dublin, to compete in the annual mock trial competition. The team consisted of researchers, barristers, solicitors, witnesses, T.V reporters, legal reporters, tip-staff, a photographer, a sketch artist, a timekeeper and a couple of jury members. 

The team spent many weeks preparing for all aspects of the cases,  with the help and guidance of Mr Daly and Ms O'Neill. The very successful 2014 Mock Trial Team also assisted the girls in their preparation. This year the team prepared for two cases, based on an arson attack and an assault case. The researchers prepared the stories of the witnesses. The barristers used this information to help with their chief and cross examinations. The team were one of the 34 schools competing on the day, for an invitation to World Final in New York.

Although the team performed extremely well at the competition, unfortunately they did not progress into the next round. It was a wonderful experience and great fun was had by all.

Team Members:
Barristers - Tess O Neill, Meaghan Dinsmore and Emily Tierney
Solicitors- Kareen Bohan , Anna Reade and Emma O'Connell
Researchers- Rebecca Hughes-Moore , Laura Cody , Kelly Murphy , Aimeerose Lumsden , Lorna McGuinness and Emma O' Connell
Witnesses- Lubna Arzal , Rhiannon Bradley , EmilyHurley,  Sarah Kearney , Cara Devlin , Ellen Goode
Legal Reporter- Moyin Ade
T.V Reporter - Sinead Meade
Scetch Artist- Kate Brillantes
Tipstaff- Tobi Adeladen
Registrar- Addie Sanni
Jury - Thank you to all of the jury members who came along
Written by Rebecca Hughes-Moore , Moyin Ade and Laura Cody



                           







                                            







Junk Kouture Final 2015

The final of the Junk Kouture fashion competition took place last Friday 24th April. Eighty students donned their creations taking the 3 Arena stage by storm in the show hosted by Xposé's Glenda Gilson. Five dresses from our school's entries got through to the prestige final. It was judged by four judges, including Louis Walsh. 

After months of hard work and dedication, the girls' creations stormed the catwalk and were seen by thousands in the audience. Around fourty TY students went to support the girls on the big night. We couldn't believe the final products, they were so impressive! After much consideration and anticipation, our school's entries were awarded two distinguished and coveted awards! 'Queen of the Forest' by Aurika Syribu, Ruth Moore and Caoimhe Mackey was awarded best hair and makeup. 'Building Blocks' by Aideen Rafferty and Siobhan McCormack was crowned the winner in the Eastern Region! Both designs were without a doubt very deserving winners and blew us all away. All entries from our school were amazing and a huge congratulations to all the teams who took part!

Aideen Rafferty of 'Building Blocks' even got the opportunity to appear on RTE's Saturday Night Show with Brendan O'Connor modelling their dress, while Siobhan watched from backstage! It was a great experience for everyone involved and they made all the supporters and teachers proud as they represented the school so well!

TY Mini Company and Student Enterprise Awards 2015

This is a competition where students come up with a unique business idea and sell their finished product. Business students took part by coming up with an idea and selling their final creation. After months of dedication and effort the students created, designed and sold their products at the Market Day where each team showcased their mini company. Davina, Jasmin and Emily made a 'locker essentials kit; and got through to the final. We spoke to the girls: