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Irish Olympian discusses basketball way back when SEE PAGE 15 JULY 26, 2012
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INSIDE: St Brigid’s GAA sets up camp and HIGH NOTE: Frank McNamara plays has summer fun P2 to raise funds for Temple Street Page 3
Hurling: Brigid’s pick up crucial Cuala league win Page 31
Football: St Peregrine’s star wins fourth Leinster title Page 32
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Second level school breaks mould I LAURA WEBB
EDUCATE Together opened a new chapter this week when its long-awaited second-level school model became a reality for Blanchardstown West parents. Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn announced 14 new post-primary schools for 2013 and 2014, with Educate Together having patronage of a new school in Blanchardstown West and a joint patronage with Co Louth VEC in
Drogheda. Over the past decade, ET has been progressing to open its first second-level education school. Michael McLoughlin, chair of the Dublin 15 ET Secondlevel Campaign Group, said: “We are delighted. After all the hard work parents in the area have put in, the dream that our children will be able to attend an ET second-level school is to become a reality.” Full Story Next Week
Too Cul: Action-packed week at GAA Camps for children RYAN AND SAM ENRIGHT of Naomh Peregrine enjoy a day out at Kellogg’s Cul Camp, which included a visit from Dublin stars Eamon Fennell and Bernard Brogan. Kellogg’s GAA Cul Camps provide boys and girls – between the ages of six and 13 – with
an action-packed and fun-filled week of activity during the summer holidays. This revolves around maximising enjoyment and sustaining participant involvement in Gaelic games. Picture: Ian Fleming
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