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Big day for Junior Cert graduates 15.09.11

SOME 400 Inishowen students collected their Junior Certificate results yesterday with local school principals happy overall with the Class of 2011.
The results were the first big milestone for the young pupils in their educational careers. Moville Community College had 92 students sitting the Junior Cert this year.
All smiles for some Moville Junior Cert graduates. Photo: Tony Lennon.
Principal Anthony Doogan yesterday said he was "very happy" with the results.
"Overall, I'm very, very happy with the results. There were some outstanding achievements and plenty of students who absolutely maximised their own abilities. They've shown that the hard work has paid off and that they can now move on and do their Leaving Certificate in comfort," said Mr Doogan. He said the Foyleside school was celebrating a 97% pass rate in Maths.
Students were also celebrating at Carndonagh Community School and Crana College and Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
The Minister for Education, Ruairí Quinn TD, yesterday paid tribute to the country's 56,930 Junior Certificate students.
"Today's results are the culmination of many hours of hard work by all the students, their parents and teachers and they all should be very proud of what has been achieved," he said. He was pleased to see a rise in the number of students taking higher level science. A total of 2,500 more students nationally took the paper compared to last year.
The lads pick up their results at Moville Community College. Photo: Tony Lennon.
"I would encourage all of these students to continue studying science in the senior cycle," he added.
Meanwhile, the North West Alcohol Forum (NWAF) appealed to students across the county to "celebrate with care" and not put themselves at risk of harm from using alcohol or drugs to enhance their celebrations.
NWAF director Eamon O’Kane said: “The Alcohol Forum does not want to spoil the party but the notion of partying with care simply recognises that there is nothing attractive in being sick, lying in a pool of vomit, being assaulted or waking up in the emergency department.
“By partying with care, those Junior Cert students who do gather with their friends to celebrate can be assured of a fun night that will provide positive memories and a much deserved break from their hard work.”
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