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Social Care students complete suicide prevention...
Congratulations to Ian Doyle (left), and all the other students from the Advanced Certificate in Social Care that recently completed Suicide Prevention Skills Training (START) with the Breaking Through organisation. Breaking...
Traditional Irish Musicians played “The Wild...
The Traditional Irish Musicians played “The Wild Geese” in the social area as part of our annual Ceremony of Light. The usual, larger ceremony had cancelled due to the current...
Ballyfermot Festival January 2021 – Film...
To all BCFE students and graduates: you may be interested in the two competitions being run under the Ballyfermot Festival. On the film competition: Three Minute Short Film Do you...
BCFE graduate Karen Vaughan wins An...
Karen Vaughan (AIH 2008-2010) has received an award for ‘Savage her Reply’, written by Deirdre Sullivan under the “Teen/Young Adult Book of the Year”. A big congratulations to Karen from all at...
BCFE graduate Eileen Flynn listed among...
BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year? The BBC has revealed its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2020. This...
3 BCFE graduates shortlisted for the...
3 BCFE’s graduates are involved in the illustration and graphic production of books who have been shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards. Robert Vaughan (AIH 2011-2013) is a wildlife...
BCFE Graduate Eileen Flynn’s Journey to...
Eileen Flynn’s inspiring story was recently covered by University Times, the main student publication at Trinity College. Eileen is a graduate of BCFE, and later of Maynooth University. See the...
Launch of childrens’ book “Holy Shocking...
ABOUT THE BOOK “Holy Shocking Saints” is a beautifully illustrated book celebrating the extraordinary lives of twelve remarkable people whether mystics, healers or holy people, their strong belief was the catalyst...
Striking new artwork ‘Dublin Bike’ by...
See the images on the Dublin Canvas Facebook page. The piece is located opposite The Yellow House, Willbrook Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14.


