
From Where I live
A Selection of Student Poetry
Woodbrook College
2020/2021



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Woodbrook College2020/2021
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Compiled and designed by Paul MartinCopyright, Woodbrook College, Bray, 2021
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From Where I LiveA Selection of Student Poems
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Woodbrook College2020/2021
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2Woodbrook Poetry Competition 2021
1st place Freya Dempsey, Reminiscent
2nd place Evelyn Conway Kearney, Isolate
3rd place Abhirami Santhosh, A Familiar Sight
2nd place Evelyn Conway Kearney, Isolate
3rd place Abhirami Santhosh, A Familiar Sight

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Table of Contents
Selection of Other Student Poems
Introduction
Enriching Experience, Principal's Introduction 7
Creativity in Woodbrook College 9
Woodbrook Poetry Competition, Winners 2021 12
Creativity in Woodbrook College 9
Woodbrook Poetry Competition, Winners 2021 12
Woodbrook Poetry Competition
Reminiscent, Freya Dempsey 15
Isolate, Evelyn Conway Kearney 17
A Familiar Sight, Abhirami Santhosh 18
FaceTime, Lola Forsyth 19
Motivation, Katie McCabe 20
Covid Poem, Aoife Mohan 21
The Recipe for Happiness, Reece Gray 22
Isolate, Evelyn Conway Kearney 17
A Familiar Sight, Abhirami Santhosh 18
FaceTime, Lola Forsyth 19
Motivation, Katie McCabe 20
Covid Poem, Aoife Mohan 21
The Recipe for Happiness, Reece Gray 22
The Times We Live In, Darren Carroll 25
Equality, Niamh Tapley 26
The Great Space Symphony, Adithya Santhoshkuma 27
Peaceful, Ayse Kelleci 28
Betrayal, Lexie Cummins 29
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Niamh Tapley 30
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Ruby Roche 31
Recipe For Happiness, Emma O'Reilly 32
Recipe For Happiness, Ella Redmond 33
Recipe For Happiness, Michelle Tugarino 34
The Bluff, Abbie Byrne 35
The Face, Robert Munro 36
Was It All Worth It, Saskia Cepillo 37
Equality, Niamh Tapley 26
The Great Space Symphony, Adithya Santhoshkuma 27
Peaceful, Ayse Kelleci 28
Betrayal, Lexie Cummins 29
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Niamh Tapley 30
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Ruby Roche 31
Recipe For Happiness, Emma O'Reilly 32
Recipe For Happiness, Ella Redmond 33
Recipe For Happiness, Michelle Tugarino 34
The Bluff, Abbie Byrne 35
The Face, Robert Munro 36
Was It All Worth It, Saskia Cepillo 37
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Selection of Other Student Poems
The Times We Live In, Darren Carroll 25
Equality, Niamh Tapley 26
The Great Space Symphony, Adithya Santhoshkuma 27
Peaceful, Ayse Kelleci 28
Betrayal, Lexie Cummins 29
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Niamh Tapley 30
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Ruby Roche 31
Recipe For Happiness, Emma O'Reilly 32
Recipe For Happiness, Ella Redmond 33
Recipe For Happiness, Michelle Tugarino 34
The Bluff, Abbie Byrne 35
The Face, Robert Munro 36
Was It All Worth It, Saskia Cepillo 37
Equality, Niamh Tapley 26
The Great Space Symphony, Adithya Santhoshkuma 27
Peaceful, Ayse Kelleci 28
Betrayal, Lexie Cummins 29
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Niamh Tapley 30
Sonnet - Watching Romeo and Juliet, Ruby Roche 31
Recipe For Happiness, Emma O'Reilly 32
Recipe For Happiness, Ella Redmond 33
Recipe For Happiness, Michelle Tugarino 34
The Bluff, Abbie Byrne 35
The Face, Robert Munro 36
Was It All Worth It, Saskia Cepillo 37
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Enriching Experience
The last year has clearly shown us that life is unpredictable. It has often thrown us back on our own resources. We have had to call upon others around us for support. We have had to explain to ourselves what we are going through so we can get to the other side.
Woodbrook College always seeks to support students as they progress along their life path. Self-expression and responding creatively to a changing world are essential in all our lives. That is why they also hold such an important position in our school experience.
Poetry and creativity help us to confront and to better understand the often complex experiences we feel as we navigate the world around us. This has only been heightened during this time of Covid. For this reason we launched the Woodbrook Poetry Competition this year.
I would like to warmly congratulate the three winners and each student who entered the competition. A selection of these entries are included in this book.
It was a real privilege and pleasure for me to read these poems and, even briefly, to enter the vivid worlds inhabited by our very diverse, sensitive and talented students. I thank them for opening up their worlds to us and I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did.
Mr. Henry Hurley
Principal
Woodbrook College always seeks to support students as they progress along their life path. Self-expression and responding creatively to a changing world are essential in all our lives. That is why they also hold such an important position in our school experience.
Poetry and creativity help us to confront and to better understand the often complex experiences we feel as we navigate the world around us. This has only been heightened during this time of Covid. For this reason we launched the Woodbrook Poetry Competition this year.
I would like to warmly congratulate the three winners and each student who entered the competition. A selection of these entries are included in this book.
It was a real privilege and pleasure for me to read these poems and, even briefly, to enter the vivid worlds inhabited by our very diverse, sensitive and talented students. I thank them for opening up their worlds to us and I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did.
Mr. Henry Hurley
Principal

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