Friday, 16 December 2011

Fabulous Friday

Today, was another wonderful day in the world of TY


The day started when we found out the winners of yesterday's fashion show, congratulations to all the winning groups! Thanks to the Home Economics teachers for helping us with that project, it was defiantly one of the most enjoyable projects we've done.




Next we had our annual school carol service. We all had so much fun singing out hearts out. Sive, Emily, Rebekah and I had been practicing all year to get a chance to sing, we even had some dance moved thrown in. At the carol service, the girls who achieved great results in their Junior Cert received a certificate to acknowledge their works. Well done to everybody and a huge congratulations to Lana who got all A's and was given a gold medal! Great work Lana :)





Also six of us from Transition Year had our picture taken on behalf of the year for winning the Edublog & Spider Award's! It's great to have won two blogging awards within one week so GO TRANSITION YEARS!



In Spanish class we drew festive pictures and put them around the room. 
Here's some Spanish Christmas words:
Mary: María
Baby Jesus: el niño Jesús
Father Christmas: Papá Noel
Holly: el acebo
A cribun pesebre
Angels: los ángeles
Merry Christmas: ¡Feliz Navidad!


And here's our classes favourite Christmas tune, hope you enjoy! 

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Champions of the world!

St.Wolstan's TY have won 'Best Project' in The Eircom Junior Spiders Awards! 


* Que long applause* 


Congratulations to everyone in St.Wolstan's involved in the Transition year blog!
Well done to Sarah K, Sarah D and Leah for putting the project together and going today, to DCU, to present their project on behalf of St.Wolstan's TY.
Big thanks to Mrs.L for helping us to blog, pointing out how to improve our blogs and entering us into competitions.
Check out all the other winners here and the junior spiders twitter here! :)

About the Awards

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Snow is falling... almost!

Oh how I love Christmas!


We're really into December now and everything is feeling oh-so 'christmassy' and I love it. We put up our Christmas tree and decorations yesterday and the house is sparkling with red and gold glitter. 
In school a few of the teachers have transformed their classrooms into little Santa kingdoms. Ms.C's room is amazing with so many lights and tinsel, I cannot wait for English now!


It's freezing cold out and everyone is wrapped up in hats and gloves. There are thousands of Christmas shoppers buzzing around town and every shopping bag seems to have some Christmas design. The Christmas spirit around town is amazing with people caroling and collecting for charity.


I spent today sorting out Christmas presents to St.Vincent De Paul which is an Irish charity. They do huge collections every Christmas for struggling families. We donated toys and food to this charity in school to try and help out. Today my friend Clare and I helped her mom to sort the girls and boys toys into different age groups. It was great to see even though most families will probably find it hard this Christmas, people are still thinking of thoes less fortunate and giving what they can. This charity makes such a huge difference every year, please check it out here! 


Finally here is one of my all time favourite Christmas songs, hope you enjoy it! :)

Merry Christmas Everybody :) xo

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Desert Flower

'Desert Flower' is a film about one women's struggles and fight against gender equality.It's based on a true story about the supermodel Waris Dirie.


We watched Desert Flower in religion class after studying the eight millennium develop goals.One of the millennium goals we studied was gender equality so both men and women in all societies are equal. For more information about the millennium goals please check out this website.

Here's a quick insight into the film, I won't spoil everything for you though, as it really is a touching and interesting film I would recommend others to watch. 
The film 'Desert Flower' begins in Somalia where Waris Dirie was born. We see Waris as a beautiful girl taking care of the animals and separated from the men in the family. One thing our class noticed was at meal times the men and women are shown to eat separately. 
Waris's family do not have much money and are planning on selling Waris to a very old man in exchange for camels. Waris runs away just before this happens to Mogadishu where her mother has family and then on to London.
Waris faces many stuggles thoughout her journey. We see Waris being treated poorly due to her gender. 
When she is abandoned in London she becomes homeless for many years and is unable to speak English until she meets a girl about the same age as her, who is an aspiring ballet dancing faces on-going rejection.
The girls begin to become close friends and live together in a small hostel room. Waris gets a job cleaning and begins to learn English very quickly. 
Waris as a young girl in Somalia received a procedure called genital mutilation. This happened young girls in Somalia so Waris think's it is normal, until her close friend shows her it is not.
Due to more gender discrimination Waris refuses to get help from a doctor at first. During this time is spotted by one if the biggest photographers in England and with the help of her good friend she begins to model and become more comfortable in her body.
Waris goes though many problems throughout her life. She has to marry a man just to stay living in London, she then tries to follow her heart but realizes it is too late.
Waris becomes one of the worlds best known super models and is living in New York. Often she is asked to give talks on her life, on her 'story' about how she ran away from Somalia and how she went back to find her mother.
Waris know's this is not the story she needs to share though. She finally begins to talk about genital mutilation  and how is has effected her life so hugely. 
The heart filling film ends on a sad but reassuring note. Although there is so much wrong happening, there are people, like Waris Dirie, who can make huge change.

This film shows huge amounts of courage and bravery though Waris. She spends half her life afraid, thinking she is wrong, thinking it was okay for men to change her body. Waris, telling her true story through public speaking and the movie 'Desert Flower' is an up most inprisation to everyone who has a story to tell that can make a change.