Naomh Pol News Issue 2
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Hi everyone. My name is Rachel McKeown and the A-levels I am studying
are Art, English Literature and History. I enjoy being a Year 8 mentor
because I love seeing that all the new Year 8s have settled into St Paul’s so
well.
Hi, my name is Eoin Sands and I am studying Music, Business Studies and
Sociology. I enjoy visiting my form class each day (which was my old form class)
to see how they are getting on. Even though it hasn’t been the best year for
everyone, my advice is that you have to keep your head down and keep working
and you will be rewarded very soon!
Hello, my name is Conor Meegan. I am currently studying A-Levels in
Maths, Business Studies and History. I am a Year 8 student mentor. Being
a mentor is a great privilege as it has given me the opportunity to meet,
talk and listen to so many Year 8 students. I hope that I can help them
enjoy and excel in St Paul’s. I have joined many of the school clubs and got
to travel abroad and meet new people while representing my school. I
would highly recommend joining some of the various clubs and activities
St Paul’s has to offer, as interesting opportunities may arise. Being a member of some of
these groups and clubs has given me great memories. The teachers, mentors and staff of St
Paul’s want you to have the best experience while being a student. Enjoy your time in St
Paul’s and be proud of your achievements and experiences.
Hello! My name is Marsha, I am currently studying Art, Music and French for my A-
Levels. I wanted to be a mentor because being a leader and an approachable figure
is something I aspire to be. If I had any advice to give to the Year 8s, it would be to
do your homework as you get it, so you don't get too stressed out!
My name is Brian McCann and I am currently studying Maths, Physics and
Chemistry for my A-Levels. I enjoy being a mentor because sometimes you
can learn from the younger students in the school and it teaches you that
it is good and rewarding to be someone who they can look up to and learn
from. Some advice I would give the Year it is be yourself and work hard at
your education!
By Shane Malone, Year 13