of the H&F USC, added: “The event gave children the opportunity to have their say on issues that affect them, both locally and globally, and to present their own ideas and solutions to an interested audience.” Avonmore Primary won the research award, Larmenier and Sacred Heart the presentation award and Sulivan Primary the environmental action award. The children’s award, voted for by the youngsters, went to Pope John school for their work on Fairtrade food.
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SULIVAN: Above, Tadhg O Suilleabhain, Alex Camacho, Adam Gordon, Jona Hot, Aizyadi Kasim, Iman Mazni, Tay Murphy, and Eloise Smith
POPE JOHN: Above, Maya Rossi, Gloria Carlitos, Tommy Ahadzi, D’Shane Moise, Valentina Balanta-Nieva, Tsehaitu Alazar, Patrick Ethapemi and David Campana AVONMORE: Right, Melissa Shahidi, Brendon Ferra, Arian Saidy, Joshua Kelly, Aya Roomi, Bayarjakhlan Tserenmyagmar, Lily Armstrong and Sarah Nehme
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