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European politics part of students’ educational trip
By Michelle Crean
It will be a highly educational trip for Killarney girls as they head to Brussels to learn how European politics works.
Transition Year students Aoileann Ni Dhubháin, Aoibhín Kelly, Clodagh O'Connor and Sorcha Blackwell from St Brigid's Presentation have been selected to travel as part of a funded trip courtesy of Seán Kelly MEP.
The girls will join a group of students from five schools across Kerry and Cork between October 23 to 25 to learn about the work of MEPs and the EU institutions more generally.
The trip will include a visit to the European Parliament and the Hemicycle gallery. The students will also have an opportunity to present their ideas on 'How will the EU adapt to the effects of climate change' and engage in a Q&A session with Seán Kelly MEP at the Parlamentarium.
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