St. Ciaran's National School in Baylin and Graiguecullen's St Fiacc's National School have scooped up FIS Film Awards.
Primary school students in Laois and Westmeath are being awarded for their filmmaking skills in the FÍS Film Awards.
Fifth class in Graiguecullen's St Fiacc's National School are the winners of Best Script for 'There's No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.'
While the Outstanding Achievements in Filmmaking goes to St. Ciaran's National School in Baylin with their film looking at 'Creativity For Reports From The Courts.'
Fifth and sixth class students adapted a play from their teacher Declan Finn of a news report of Goldilocks and the Three Bears going on trial, and filmed it in Mullingar Circuit Court.
Mr Finn says he's very proud of his students:
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