25 May 2020. The winners of the NewsBrands Ireland Press Pass student journalism awards have been announced with prizes awarded in six categories including News Writing, Features, Opinion/Comment, Sports Journalism, Photojournalism, and best School Newspaper.
Ella Kennedy, a student from Mount Sackville, Chapelizod, Dublin was named the overall Student Journalist of the Year for her news article which also won first prize in the News category. The other category winners are outlined below and can be read here
Press Pass is a Transition Year student journalism and news literacy programme run by NewsBrands Ireland and Local Ireland, the representative bodies for the national and local news publishing industries. The free programme has been running for over seven years and completed by 80,000 students. It seeks to teach the fundamentals of journalism writing, improve news literacy and critical thinking skills, and encourage students to analyse content and form opinions about important social issues.
Participating schools receive free newspapers, a Teacher’s Lesson Plan, and a specially created student workbook. Students are encouraged to engage with the newspapers in the classroom, to analyse them and then to create their own original journalism, the best of which is entered into a national competition. The judging panel comprises of a group of leading newspaper journalists, which is chaired by Michael Foley, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, TU Dublin. The Press Photographers Association of Ireland (PPAI) judged the photojournalism category.
Speaking about the awards, Prof. Foley said:
“Through Press Pass, we hope students have learnt something about news and information, about whom you can trust and how you can evaluate the information being constantly thrust at them. We hope the programme will make students aware of why journalism matters and why democracy depends on good journalism.”
“It is always difficult to pick the overall winner, but Ella Kennedy is to be congratulated and is a worthy winner. She emerged from a great cohort of entrants and from a group of strong finalists. She wrote her story with assurance and maturity and was engaged with the subject. Her news story was in the public interest, was accurate, had context and was well sourced. “
Speaking about the awards, Ann Marie Lenihan, CEO of NewsBrands Ireland, said:
“Congratulations to all our finalists and to the members of the judging panel who took the time to read through the many entries and pick the worthy winners. We are delighted to see so many schools take part in Press Pass every year and look forward to launching our 2020/2021 programme for schools this autumn.”
Overall Student Journalist of the Year
Category winners are as follows:
1st Naas Community College
2nd Enniscorthy Vocational College
3rd Presentation Wexford Newsletter
1st Caylin Murray, Mercy Secondary School, Mounthawk, Tralee, Co. Kerry
2nd Helena Filanowska, Jesus & Mary College, Our Lady’s Grove, Dublin 14
3rd Theruni Jayasinghearachchi, Coláiste Muire, Ennis, Co. Clare
1st Méabh Ní Chonaill, Coláiste Ghobnatan, Ballyvourney, Co. Cork
2nd Michael Holden, Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne, Dingle, Co. Kerry
3rd Nathan Connolly, Moville Community College, Co. Donegal
1st Ella Kennedy, Mount Sackville, Chapelizod, Dublin 20
2nd Lucy Murphy, Coláiste Muire, Ennis, Co. Clare
3rd Kaylin Ní Ghealbhái, Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne, Dingle, Co Kerry
1st Peter Grant, Moville Community College, Co Donegal
2nd Mahdi Ní Chonmhaoile, Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne, Dingle, Co. Kerry
3rd Conor Crowley, Presentation Secondary School, Milltown, Co. Kerry
1st Theresa Galvin, St Mary’s Secondary School, Macroom, Co. Cork
2nd Cian Ó Grifín, Gaelcholáiste Chiarraí, Tralee, Co. Kerry
3rd Molly Powell, Jesus and Mary College, Our Lady’s Grove, Dublin 14
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