Royal and Prior School Raphoe Co Donegal

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Transition Year

Transition Year subjects:

English, Irish, Mathematics, French, History, Geography, Home Economics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Craft Technology, Social and Envirnomental Studies, Business and Enterprise, Music, Art Craft Design, ICT, Religious Education, Career Guidance and Physical Education.

The aims of Transition Year are :

 

  • To lay good foundation for the Leaving Certificate in core subject areas. To develop responsibility, confidence and self reliance in pupils.
  • To promote teamwork which would help in the development of communication skills, social skills and active learning through project work and field studies.
  • To encourage students to become more socially aware.
  • To provide students with opportunities to develop and improve upon practical skills in relevant areas.
  • To give students the opportunity to look at different processes of problem solving and to encourage students to take more responsibility for their own learning.

 

Transition year pupils also take part in special projects and events organised during the year. These include: President\’s Award Scheme, publishing a newsletter, drama production, debating, video production, CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) swimming, Citizens Development Programme, European Computer Driving Licence and two weeks work experience.

As part of the Transition Year Programme students get the opportunity to set up and manage a mini-business which is challenging and fun. Students learn to write a business report, keep accounts, market and promote a product/ service and mount an exhibition. It gives students a taste of what it is like to start up and run a business, and helps to develop the skills needed to run a successful business.

The mini-company gives students the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial, team building, interpersonal and managerial skills. Students are entered in competitions organised by Young Enterprise Ireland, Young Entrepreneurs Scheme and Shannon Transition Year Curriculum Development.

TY Mini Company 2014

Transition Year Mini Companies

Fifty nine pupils participated in transition year and from this group we managed to operate twelve excellent mini companies.  They sold their products at parent teacher meetings, craft fairs, carol services and in various different businesses throughout Donegal. Before Christmas they were busy making their products and selling to the public.

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  • Calendar 2017 - 2018
  • TY Mini Company 2014
  • School Trip to Uganda

2017 – 2018 Draft Calendar  (Dates are subject to change) 

 

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Transition Year Mini Companies

Fifty nine pupils participated in transition year and from this group we managed to operate twelve excellent mini companies.  They sold their products at parent teacher meetings, craft fairs, carol services and in various different businesses throughout Donegal. Before Christmas they were busy making their products and selling to the public.

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On the 27th of October a group from the Royal and Prior travelled to The Bethel Royal School in Uganda on what would end up being a life changing experience for staff and students alike.

In 2008 the five Royal schools in Ulster celebrated their 400th Anniversary. To mark the occasion the schools decided to help fund the building of a secondary school in the Nakasongolaregion of Uganda. This project was in collaboration with an organisation called ‘Fields of Life’. Fields of Life was founded in 1995 by Trevor and Ruth Stevenson and they now have education, agriculture, healthcare and water projects in The Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda.

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