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Tuesday 3 October 2006

SUCCESS AT GCSE, AS AND A LEVELS FOR CHILDREN WITH VISION LOSS
As usual, we are absolutely delighted with our young people who have a significant vision loss and who achieved highly at GCSE, ‘AS’ and ‘A’ level. These young people have much greater hurdles to overcome than many others and so we wish to offer them our warmest congratulations!
Very, very well done to the following young people!
SUCCESS AT GCSE, AS AND A LEVELS FOR CHILDREN WITH VISION LOSS
 

Declan Byrne from St. Paul’s High School in Bessbrook, did very well in his ‘A’ levels in English, History and RE.He is now at St. Mary’s College in Belfast to study Education.

Ballal Ashraf did very well in his GCSEs and is now at the Upper Bann Institute in Portadown doing ICT.

Niall Quinn did very well in his AS levels and is now in his final year to do A levels at St. Ciaran’s High School, Ballygawley.

Danielle Sweeney from Newbridge Integrated College in Loughbrickland both did very well in her GCSE exams. She is now staying on to do A levels.

Kelsey McQuaid also from Newbridge Integrated College in Loughbrickland did very well in her A levels and has now gone to Bangor in Wales to study Psychology.

Diane Curran from Kilkeel High School did well in her GCSE exams and is now staying on to do A levels.

Aimee McKnight from Kilkeel High School did very well in her A levels and has now gone to Edgebaston University to study Law.

Bronagh Rodgers did very well in her entry level exams in St. Joseph’s High School, Coalislandand is now doing her NVQ in office administration at Cookstown Enterprise Centre.

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