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New senior prefects appointed at St Patrick's College in Dungiven
The prefects will gain valuable experience in teamwork, responsibility, and public speaking - all skills that will serve them well beyond school
Prefects pictured with acting Principal, Mr. McMullan, and Head of Pastoral Care, Ms. McCartney.
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Staff Reporter
19 Sept 2025 4:30 PM
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news@derrynow.com
St Patrick's College in Dungiven are proud to introduce its 6th Form students who have been chosen to represent the school as senior prefects.
This is a fantastic achievement and a testament to their leadership, dedication, and character.
Over the coming year, they will play a key role in mentoring younger students, supporting staff, leading assemblies, and helping to organise school events.
The prefects will gain valuable experience in teamwork, responsibility, and public speaking - all skills that will serve them well beyond school.
The school looks forward to seeing them thrive in their new roles.
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