XPOSURE

  • What We Do
  • Video
  • Galwayprnewsblog
  • Instagram
  • XPOSURE
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x
All Galleries
Download
twitterlinkedinfacebook

jnr FLL2012 31 images Created 7 Jun 2012

Next
View: 25 | All

Loading ()...

  • scoil Cholmain66.JPG
  • Ethan Earls, John Cosgrove, and Sean O Neill from SCoil Bhride New Inn  the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    scoil Bhride34.JPG
  • Ethan Earls, John Cosgrove, and Sean O Neill from SCoil Bhride New Inn  the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    scoil Bhride32.JPG
  • Ethan Earls, John Cosgrove, and Sean O Neill from SCoil Bhride New Inn  the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    scoil Bhride29.JPG
  • Scoil Bhride pupils  with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with Teacher Marie Barrett, Mc Paul Sneem , Medtronic's Caroline Healy and Medtronic's Martin Conroy and teacher Elaine Hession at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    scoil Bhride132.JPG
  • scoil 69Buachaille.JPG
  • Scoil Chaitriona Renmore with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with  Mc Paul Sneem  Medtronic's Caroline Healy and Medtronic's Martin Conroy and Teacher Maria Lavery at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    renmore119.JPG
  • Sean Murphy and Kevin Markovic from Merlin Woods Primary School at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    merlin woods99.JPG
  • Mikoluj Doszczak from Merlin Woods Primary School at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    merlin woods91.JPG
  • Matas Maleckas and Nathan Sullivan Harvey from Merlin Woods Primary School at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    merlin woods90.JPG
  • Matas Maleckas and Nathan Sullivan Harvey from Merlin Woods Primary School at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    merlin woods87.JPG
  • Sean Murphy and Kevin Markovic from Merlin Woods Primary School at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    merlin woods103.JPG
  • Knocknacarra National School pupils with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teacher Niamh Murphy, Principal Noreen Healy Medtronic's Caroline Healy,  MC Paul Sneem , Medtronic's Martin Conroy and teacher Sinead Murray at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    knocknacarra175.JPG
  • Boys school Athnery pupils Jamie and Ciara Dunper at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    faces179.JPG
  • Dunmore NS pupils with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge MC Paul Sneem,  Medtronic's Martin Conroy and Caroline Healy  with teachers Colm Mitchell and Sandra Breathnach at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    dunmore3.JPG
  • dunmore19.JPG
  • Tom O Connor and Kathy McDonagh from Buaile Beag, Rahoonat the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    DSC_0681.JPG
  • clontuskert42.JPG
  • Clontuskert  NS pupils  with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teachers Eimíl Scott with Mc Paul Sneem , Medtronic's Caroline Healy and Medtronic's Martin Conroy and Kate Murray  at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    clontuskert145.JPG
  • Claddagh NS pupils with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teachers Michelle Smyth and Ruth O'Malley from St Nicholas NS Claddagh Mc Paul Sneem Medtronic's Martin Conroy, Medtronic's Caroline Healy  at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    Claddagh152.JPG
  • Claddagh NS pupils with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teachers Michelle Smyth and Ruth O'Malley from St Nicholas NS Claddagh Mc Paul Sneem Medtronic's Martin Conroy, Medtronic's Caroline Healy  at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    Claddagh149.JPG
  • Eric Yorke, from the Claddagh NS at  the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    claddagh NS58.JPG
  • Castleblakeney pupils  with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teachers  Nuala Cunningham and Anna Maher and Medtronic's Caroline            .   and  Martin     and MC Paul      at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    castleblakeney140.JPG
  • Castleblakeney pupils  with their Certificates for the participation at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge with teachers  Nuala Cunningham, Mc Paul Sneem , Medtronic's Caroline Healy and Medtronic's Martin Conroy and teacher Anna Maher at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    castleblakeney136.JPG
  • Kiera Kilgannon and Josh Evanson from Castleblakeney NS at the Medtronic Junior FIRST LEGO League challenge at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway. This is the second year The Galway Education Centre has hosted this competition - one of only six countries in the world who do so. Following the success of last year, over 500 school children from all over the country are expected to come along and practice their robotics, presentation and teamwork skills live on the night!. .Bernard Kirk, Director of The Galway Education Centre says; ?Working on this three day event every year is fun and exciting and always surprising. The talent, instinct and drive we discover in these young children is an inspiration to all of us. We look forward to the continued success of all of our challenges which would not be possible without the support of companies like Medtronic, SAP, HP and LEGO?. Photo:Andrew Downes
    castleblakeney NS109.JPG
Next