Midleton CBS Primary School Finalists in the National Scratch Computer Programming Competition 2016
Pupils from Midleton CBS Primary School have qualified for the Scratch Computer Programming National Finals later this month. “The Game of Space” created by First Class pupils, Bradley O’Brien and Caelum Evans, has been selected to proceed to the Scratch Competition National finals on Thursday 28th of April 2016. The Scratch Competition National Finals will take place in the RDS Main Arena, Dublin.
Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research CentreSince 2007 Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre has run an Education and Outreach Program to encourage students to discover and learn about computing and software development.
Midleton CBS Primary School teachers, Mr. Eoghan Riordan and Miss Michelle Martin have been using “Scratch” materials for the last three years to support pupils at Midleton CBS Primary to learn this visual programming language that makes it easy to create interactive stories, animations, games, music and art and to share these creations on the web.
DPSM STEM Excellence Award ProgrammeThe school has prepared entries for the National Competitions over the last three years and all at Midleton CBS Primary School were thrilled at the wonderful achievement of the teachers and their students who have qualified for the national finals.
Every best wish to the young technologists Bradley and Caelum as they present their design work to the adjudicators, students and teachers from all over Ireland and the general public on April 27th at the RDS Dublin.
Pupils from Midleton CBS Primary School have qualified for the Scratch Computer Programming National Finals later this month. “The Game of Space” created by First Class pupils, Bradley O’Brien and Caelum Evans, has been selected to proceed to the Scratch Competition National finals on Thursday 28th of April 2016. The Scratch Competition National Finals will take place in the RDS Main Arena, Dublin.
Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research CentreSince 2007 Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre has run an Education and Outreach Program to encourage students to discover and learn about computing and software development.
Midleton CBS Primary School teachers, Mr. Eoghan Riordan and Miss Michelle Martin have been using “Scratch” materials for the last three years to support pupils at Midleton CBS Primary to learn this visual programming language that makes it easy to create interactive stories, animations, games, music and art and to share these creations on the web.
DPSM STEM Excellence Award ProgrammeThe school has prepared entries for the National Competitions over the last three years and all at Midleton CBS Primary School were thrilled at the wonderful achievement of the teachers and their students who have qualified for the national finals.
Every best wish to the young technologists Bradley and Caelum as they present their design work to the adjudicators, students and teachers from all over Ireland and the general public on April 27th at the RDS Dublin.