On April 10th, the Newgrange Hotel hosted an unforgettable evening as our Towards Inclusion fashion shows brought together students, staff, and the wider community in a powerful celebration of creativity and inclusion. The event was held in support of Meath River Rescue and beautifully captured by RTÉ.
The shows marked the culmination of a collaborative project between our Sixth Year Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA) students and students from St. Ultan’s School. From the opening performance of Dreams by the Mercy Lunchtime Choir to the final Lámh interpretation of A Sky Full of Stars, the evening was filled with inspiring moments of music, fashion, dance, and drama.
Highlights included:
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A stunning occasion wear segment set to Say a Little Prayer
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A bold and imaginative reimagining of Wicked Oz
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Bright energy and live performances in Summer Vibes
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Elegant designs in the Sustainable Fashion segment
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High-energy performances in the Rock Section and Through the Decades
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A lively Country & Western showcase
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Creative presentations by our Fifth Year LCA students
This event would not have been possible without the incredible dedication of all students involved – both on stage and behind the scenes. Their talent, professionalism, and collaboration were at the heart of every moment.
A sincere thank you to all staff members who supported the production, and to everyone who contributed to making the event a success. It was a true demonstration of what can be achieved through inclusion, teamwork, and shared creativity.