TYs visit TU Dublin for STEM Day 1

This week, the second of our TY classes completed their STEM Day 1 (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Passport workshops, at TU Dublin in Aungier St. Students were mentored by computer professionals over zoom, learned to code and program micro-bits. They also learned how to use some of the advanced features of Microsoft Excel. The STEM password provides girls who are in Transition Year, the opportunity to achieve a University Accredited qualification in STEM. A big thanks to the staff of TU Dublin for organising, facilitating and running the workshop. 

Teen-Turn visit to our JCSP School Library

Teen-Turn’s Sarah, Leona and Essie visited our JCSP Library for College Awareness Week, sharing insights into their STEM programmes, their own college journeys and the wide range of pathways available to girls. 

Students from all years, engaged enthusiastically, building their understanding of real-world study routes, cultures and disciplines.

References were presented to students who completed Teen-Turn’s summer internships, recognising the skills, confidence and experience gained during their placements.

Mount Carmel students were very lucky to have had the opportunity to work in companies such as APTIV, Bearingpoint, HostelWorld and Jazz Pharmaceuticals last summer.


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