Schools can request some 4tec games.
Schools will receive a version of 4tec that is different from that sold in shops. It has a plastic coated metal frame. This is more robust than the plastic version and is perfect for the extra use that it will receive in a school environment.
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Whitechurch NS will run 4tec Classroom competitionWhitechurch National School in Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, accepted 15 4tec Schools games to run a classroom competition from 1st to 6th class. 12 classes will participate in the competion and as a prizes Whitechurch N.S. was given 6 of the 2011 version of 4tec (seen below) – one for the champion from each year! 1st [...] Read more
Queen of Angels N.S. to hold 4tec Classroom competitionQueen of Angels National School in Sandyford, Dublin 16, accepted 13 4tec Schools games to run a classroom competition from 1st to 6th class. 12 classes will participate in the competion and as a prizes Queen of Angels was given 6 of the 2011 version of 4tec (seen below) – one for the champion from each year! [...] Read more
St. Mary’s B.N.S. joins the 4tec Classroom CompeitionSt. Mary’s Boys National School in Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, accepted 15 4tec Schools games to run a classroom competition from 1st to 6th class. 12 classes will participate in the competion and as a prize St. Mary’s was given 6 of the 2011 version of 4tec (seen below) - one for the champion from each year! Who knows, [...] Read more
Schools Competition WinnerA few years ago we ran a 4tec competition in schools around Ireland. 270 schools participated; completing classroom leagues and eventually one school was awarded a prize of €1,000 worth of computer equipment for their school. At the time we offered the schools one single game which limited play to only two students. We hope [...] Read more
- Ballymurphy National School, Carlow enters 4tec Schools Competition
Another successful entry received to the 4tec schools competition.
Carrickleck National School, Meath – Hosts 4tec Schools CompetitionThis school with only 32 students joined more than 200 Irish Primary Schools to participate in the 4tec Schools competition. Link to School Website: http://kingscourtparish.ie/schools/carrickleck-national-school/
St. Colmans BNS in Macroom hosts 4tec Schools CompetitionAnother successful entry received from Cork to the 4tec schools competition! St Colmans BNS in Macroom held the competition among their 3rd to 5th classes. Link to School Website: http://www.stcolmansbns.com/
- Corballa National School hosts 4tec Schools Competition
The first entry received from Co. Mayo is from Corballa National School. They join more than 200 Irish Primary Schools to participate in the 4tec Schools competition.
- » Innishannon National School hosts 4tec Schools Competition
Scoil Eoin in the picturesque village of Innishannon, Co. Cork is one of more than 200 Irish Primary Schools to participate in the 4tec Schools competition. Scoil Eoin ran an excellent competition with James O’Rogan the eventual winner. Link to School Website: http://homepage.eircom.net/~innishannonns/homepage.htm
- » St Paul’s in Rathnew are ready again
St. Paul’s school in Rathnew, Co. Wicklow successfully ran a 4tec Schools Competition taking full advantage of their set of complimentary games! Principal Mark O’Loughlain was delighted to see the students take part in what he feels is a fantastic educational tool for developing special awareness and a “great alternative rainy day classroom activity” They [...] Read more