Cork students make it to Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition finals

Clonakilty's Sacred Heart Secondary School’s ‘Angus Advocates’ are finalists in the Certified Irish Angus Schools 2024 Competition finals.
(Right to left) Teacher Mary O’Riordan with students Niamh O’Sullivan, Ellen O’Neill, Lucy Kirby and Ciara O’Driscoll with their project mascot Eire the Angus. Picture: Larry Cummins

(Right to left) Teacher Mary O’Riordan with students Niamh O’Sullivan, Ellen O’Neill, Lucy Kirby and Ciara O’Driscoll with their project mascot Eire the Angus. Picture: Larry Cummins

A team of 'Angus Advocates' from Clonakilty has secured a spot in the finals of the Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition.

The four classmates, Niamh O’Sullivan, Ellen O’ Neill, Lucy Kirby, and Ciara O’Driscoll from Sacred Heart Secondary School, hope to use the competition to increase awareness of the Irish Angus breed.

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