Here are the entries received for the 2020 Post-Primary School’s Retention Competition.
Shortlisted Entries:
Banagher College – Video Entry
Colaiste an Chraoibhin – Written Entry
Eureka Secondary School – Written Entry
Loreto Kilkenny – Written Entry
Loreto Kilkenny (2) – Written Entry
Loreto Mullingar – Written Entry
St. Mary’s Charleville – Video Entry
Word Entries:
- Why teenagers quit Camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- My friend has stopped playing Camogie, what can I do – Loreto Kilkenny
- Methods to encourage teenas to play Camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- Sport & Impact on Mental Wellbeing – Loreto Kilkenny
- For what reasons do girls stop participating in Camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- Camogie Retention Competition – Loreto Kilkenny
- Why is there drop out and how to prevent it – Loreto Kilkenny
- Attention for Retention! – Convent of Mercy Roscommon
- The reasons why women leave camogie – Sacred Heart Tullamore
- Improve Camogie for players in Exam years – Loreto Kilkenny
- Our research on why so many girls quit Camogie and how to prevent it. – Loreto Kilkenny
- Investigating why Secondary School students quit camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- Report on effects of Junior Cert – Loreto Kilkenny
- Difference between 2nd and 4th years – Loreto Kilkenny
- Creating a Supportive environment – Loreto Kilkenny
- The Physical Pressure of Camogie and Why it Causes Drop Out – St Mary’s Glasnevin
- Why Girls Quit Camogie and Ways to Combat the Drop Out – St Marys Glasnevin
- Reasons Transition Year Girls Quit Camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- The Dropout Age and the Reasons Why Girls Quit Camogie – Loreto Kilkenny
- Our investigation into the reasoning behind why teenage girls give up Camogie – Millstreet Community School
Video Entries: