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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: Star's Trip to Cavan Centre

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Aisling Project: LEGO Group's Trip to DIT

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Aisling Project: LEGO Group's Trip to DIT

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Aisling Project: LEGO Group's visit to DIT

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Future Leaders of Tomorrow

Aisling Project: LEGO Group's visit to DIT

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After school initiative in Ballymun

Aisling Project: Balcurris, Sillogue, Shangan and The Reco

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After school initiative in Ballymun

Aisling Project: Balcurris, Sillogue, Shangan and The Reco

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After school initiative in Ballymun

Aisling Project: Balcurris, Sillogue, Shangan and The Reco

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The Aisling Project – an after-school initiative working in Ballymun - was set up in 1997. Currently four projects, in four areas of Ballymun, work with 80 young people aged from 8-to-13 years.  The Aisling Project based here in The Reco was established in May 2006, and takes place Monday to Thursday, from 2.30 to 5.30pm, during the school year, with a full two-week Summer Project during the month of July.   Read more...

 

Stars Awarded

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At the end of each day ‘Stars’ are awarded. This is done by the young people, and stars are awarded for attendance, participation and behaviour. Certificates are given out each mid-term, and special extra activities for those who do well take place.

 

No food, money, games allowed

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It is preferable if young people do not bring food, sweets, money, computer games etc. to the club with them. If they do, we ask that they keep them in their school-bags.   

 

Events / Calendar

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Week 39 26 27 28 29 30

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Newsflash

The main aims of the Aisling Project are to prevent early school leaving, benefit the community and advance education by running an after-school intervention project for children at risk.