The final of 'Ireland’s Future is MINE' will be televised on RTÉ2.
A midlands primary school has made it to the final round of Ireland's first digital skills competition.
Westmeath's Moyvore Primary School will face Leitrim's St. Hugh's National Primary School in the contest, which is due to be broadcast on RTÉ2 on June 16th.
The winner of the competition will receive laptops for their classroom plus a charging trolley for their school.
'Ireland's Future Is MINE' was launched in 2021 to encourage primary school students to shape Ireland’s sustainable future and fully participate in today’s digital world.
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