Congratulations to second years who won the most innovative tech award for their project during tech week 2014. Members of the team, who are known as Eco Eire, devised a device to check carbon dioxide levels at any time via a mobile phone. The award was presented to Isaac, Georgia, Tony and Octavian during the tech awards in Dublin Castle. Missing on the day was Zac who played a huge role in developing the idea. The project reached the nationwide final and the team was delighted with the win. Thanks to all for their support.
Rosmini is delighted to be involved in the DCU UniTY programme. UniTY is a skills based programme specifically aimed at Transition Year students. It has been designed to increase student engagement in education and raise motivation and career aspirations and broaden students' world view. The curriculum is made up of Multimedia & Social Innovation, Smart Skills, Employability & Leadership and Student Empowerment. Other classes benefit through Maths quizzes, "Junior Discover" pathways to third level, DCU "Summer Scholars" programme, rugby and soccer blitzes. Further information from https://www.dcu.ie/access/secondary-schools.shtml





