Their ‘Team Work Makes a Dream World’ project was recognised at the Dublin Regional Final.
15 primary schools from the region competed for three of the 12 places available at the national final.
Now in their 14th year, the Awards help primary school pupils learn about the lives of children and their families in developing countries, and how nations can work together to create a safer, fairer and better future for all the world’s children through the U.N. Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
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