The Mountrath Community School student has won a trip to the European Parliament.
A midlands transition year student has won a trip to the European Parliament, after creating a website to share his thoughts on what the EU will look like in 2046.
16-year-old Luke Carroll covered the EU's current political climate, including Russia's expansion and the migrant crisis.
The Ballyfin teenager also shared his thoughts on Ireland's future role in the EU:
We are so proud of our TY student Luke who has won a comp hosted by @BillyKelleherEU in November 2021 👏🏼 Luke made a website where he discussed how the EU should tackle problems such as migration, Russia etc 🌍🇪🇺 He has won a trip to Brussels to visit the European Parliament🌟 pic.twitter.com/r2przlibL6
— Mountrath Community School (@mountrathcs) January 24, 2022
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