St Catherine’s Vocational School Student Invited to Participate in Junior Science Olympiad

St. Catherine’s Vocational School Transition Year student Erin Gallagher was recently selected to attend the Irish Junior Science Olympiad being held in Dublin City University on 21 October. The Irish Junior Science Olympiad (IrJSO) is a science competition for students who are under sixteen on December 31st of the year of the competition. Finalists qualify through the Junior Certificate Examinations and are identified by the State Examinations Commission (SEC).  Only students who have received an invitation may participate. Substitutes or replacements are not acceptable.

At the IrJSO competition, all participants will receive a certificate. The top three students are awarded gold medals, the next three silver and the next three bronze. The gold and silver medal winners represent Ireland at the annual International Junior Science Olympiad (IrJSO) in December in the Netherlands. The bronze medal winners are on the reserve list.

St Catherine’s Vocational School Acting Principal, Cathal Campbell, is absolutely delighted with Erin’s success; “We are delighted at St Catherine’s Vocational School to hear of Erin’s invitation to such a prestigious event. She has worked extremely hard to achieve this and with the support of the great staff here in St. Catherine’s Vocational School she is excelling in this field. We wish her every success at the Olympiad and we are very proud of her.”

St Catherine’s Vocational School is one of fifteen post-primary schools in the county under the direction of Dr Martin Gormley, Donegal ETB Director of Schools. Speaking after hearing the announcement, Dr Gormley paid tribute to Erin and the school staff, “I would like to congratulate Erin on receiving this prestigious invitation. It is testament to the hard work and dedication of Erin, assisted and supported by the staff and management of St Catherine’s Vocational School. It is also further evidence of the exceptional standards of Teaching and Learning being promoted across Donegal ETB’s schools, colleges and centres. On behalf of Donegal ETB, I wish Erin the very best of luck at the Irish Junior Olympiad.”

Erin is one of three Donegal ETB students who have been invited to participate in the Irish Junior Science Olympiad. She joins Lauren McGinley from Mulroy College and Chloe McBrearty from Coláiste na Carraige.

St Catherine’s Vocational School student Erin Gallagher and her Junior Cert Science teacher Ms. Stevenson.