Blown away by the attention to detail in this model of the human skeleton created by one of my TY Biology students. Even carpals, tarsals and floating ribs!
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🎄New Christmas resource!🎄
Use this pixel art colouring page of 'Buddy the Elf' to recap students essential number skills before the Christmas holidays.
Easily editable and also available in FDP equivalence and solving equations question sets.
https://t.co/73OZv3NA7I
📚New specifications for Leaving Cert Biology and Chemistry. 📚 This is beginning Sept. 2025 in schools for LC Biology, Chemistry and Physics
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Chemistry: https://t.co/maotE97pCi
Biology: https://t.co/YGrBaQT913
Save the Date!
We look forward to welcoming you to our Open Night on Thursday 26th September from 5.30pm-8.00pm where you will get an opportunity to meet our dedicated staff, tour our school and discover the opportunities we offer. See you then ! W23 WT26
@yvonne_nolan Very doable! Interesting to see how they mark the open experiment questions in Section B with diagrams as optional extra. Really liked the paper overall
A sincere thank you to all the teachers who generously shared their work and their students' accomplishments today. A wonderful opportunity to showcase some of our students talents and a big thank you to Ms. Gillick for organising this initiative.📚🍎
As you watch the Aurora this evening, it’s worth reflecting that you’re getting a rare direct glimpse of the power of Nature. Those charged particles causing the atmosphere to glow came from a sunspot complex 17 times the diameter of Earth and traveled across 90 million miles at a million miles an hour. Without our magnetic field to protect us, our atmosphere would have been lost to space long ago. Those colours in the sky are Nature reminding us that we’re very lucky to be here amidst the violence. And perhaps therefore also reminding us not to shite it all up :-)