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Religious Education award for Muckross graduate
AWARD WINNER: Shona O'Sullivan achieved top student status in her class at the recent annual Hibernia College conferring ceremony held at Dublin's Convention Centre. Photo: Chris Bellew/Fennell Photography
By Sean Moriarty
A Muckross graduate in Primary Education had double cause for celebration after achieving top student status in her class at the annual Hibernia College conferring ceremony which was held at Dublin’s Convention Centre recently.
Shona O'Sullivan was honoured with the Religious Education Award – presented by the college to the student who achieves the highest grade in religious education on the Primary programme.
She was amongst 750 graduates to qualify in Primary or Post-Primary teaching at the ceremony, during which, the 10,000th graduate from Hibernia College was also conferred.
“I would advise any person considering starting a PMEP to get school experience and talk to other teachers about this career,” Shona, who works a substitute teacher across a number of different schools in local area, said.
“I truly believe my prior work experience in primary schools helped me greatly during this course. I must admit I found this course challenging at times but it is important to focus on one deadline at a time. During these challenging times I turned to family, friends and my fellow Hibernia colleagues for support. Although this course is challenging you will get through it and have a rewarding job as a teacher.”