Clare Inter-Schools Quiz 2014
Sixmilebridge N.S. won the Inter-Schools Quiz 2014 in St.Tola’s N.S. The winning team consisted of Sinead Cahill, Luke O’ Halloran and Eli Murphy O’ Sullivan. The team was chosen in class by Mr. Kilcoyne by having one preliminary round out of fifteen and anyone who got over seven was in the final round. After the final and a few mini rounds the team was chosen. On the night many schools came to St. Tola’s N.S. for the chance to win the quiz. During the quiz many hard questions were asked with fifteen questions in each round. There were six rounds. We had a break after round four and were given a juice box and a bar each. When the quiz was finished we waited anxiously for our results. They called out the scores in reverse order. In third place were Ennis National School (with seventy points), in second was St. Conaire’s (with seventy one points). Then they called out first place. It was Sixmilebridge N.S! We thought we had lost but in fact we scored seventy-three points. One of the highest scores ever recorded in the quiz. Our trophies were presented to us and many pictures were taken. It was a great feeling to win such an important quiz with our friends and classmates. It was a really good night and we will never forget.
Sixmilebridge N.S. won the Inter-Schools Quiz 2014 in St.Tola’s N.S. The winning team consisted of Sinead Cahill, Luke O’ Halloran and Eli Murphy O’ Sullivan. The team was chosen in class by Mr. Kilcoyne by having one preliminary round out of fifteen and anyone who got over seven was in the final round. After the final and a few mini rounds the team was chosen. On the night many schools came to St. Tola’s N.S. for the chance to win the quiz. During the quiz many hard questions were asked with fifteen questions in each round. There were six rounds. We had a break after round four and were given a juice box and a bar each. When the quiz was finished we waited anxiously for our results. They called out the scores in reverse order. In third place were Ennis National School (with seventy points), in second was St. Conaire’s (with seventy one points). Then they called out first place. It was Sixmilebridge N.S! We thought we had lost but in fact we scored seventy-three points. One of the highest scores ever recorded in the quiz. Our trophies were presented to us and many pictures were taken. It was a great feeling to win such an important quiz with our friends and classmates. It was a really good night and we will never forget.