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 Student council members Ciara Leahy and Lauren Foley with Sinead McKee, ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator, as they try out the specially-made 'Shield Our School' cupcakes, after the flag raising ceremony.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX County and EE news request. EE ref Maurice/XX Eddie Cassidy: The ISPCC presented their Shield Anti-Bullying Flag to St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill on Friday 4th March 2016. St Aloysius are the very first secondary school in the county of Cork ( and only the 8th secondary school in the whole country ) to receive this prestigious Award in recognition of their efforts to combat and prevent bullying. This award was presented to the school by ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator Sinead McKee.
Details; Sinead McKee, National Anti-Bullying Co Ordinator T:021 450 9588
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 Student council members Ciara Leahy and Lauren Foley with Sinead McKee, ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator, as they try out the specially-made 'Shield Our School' cupcakes, after the flag raising ceremony.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX County and EE news request. EE ref Maurice/XX Eddie Cassidy: The ISPCC presented their Shield Anti-Bullying Flag to St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill on Friday 4th March 2016. St Aloysius are the very first secondary school in the county of Cork ( and only the 8th secondary school in the whole country ) to receive this prestigious Award in recognition of their efforts to combat and prevent bullying. This award was presented to the school by ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator Sinead McKee.
Details; Sinead McKee, National Anti-Bullying Co Ordinator T:021 450 9588
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Student council members Ciara Leahy and Lauren Foley with Sinead

McKee, ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator, as they try out the specially-made 'Shield Our School' cupcakes, after the flag raising ceremony.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX County and EE news request. EE ref Maurice/XX Eddie Cassidy: The ISPCC presented their Shield Anti-Bullying Flag to St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill on Friday 4th March 2016. St Aloysius are the very first secondary school in the county of Cork ( and only the 8th secondary school in the whole country ) to receive this prestigious Award in recognition of their efforts to combat and prevent bullying. This award was presented to the school by ISPCC National Anti–Bullying Coordinator Sinead McKee.
Details; Sinead McKee, National Anti-Bullying Co Ordinator T:021 450 9588



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