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06 Sept 2025

19 Louth students receive Trinity Entrance Exhibition Awards

Awards go to students who achieve the highest points among Trinity entrants from their secondary school

19 Louth students receive Trinity Entrance Exhibition Awards

Natacha Swan, Dundalk Grammar School

19 students from Louth have received Entrance Exhibition Awards from Trinity College Dublin. Entrance Exhibition Awards go to the students accepted into the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree programme who achieve the highest points among Trinity entrants from their secondary school, above a minimum of 500 CAO points (or equivalent). 

Many former awardees have gone on to make a significant contribution to the economic, cultural, and political life of Ireland and beyond. Past Exhibitioners include Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar. 

The successful students from Louth are: 

  • Ali McKenna - Coláiste Rís, Dundalk
  • Michael Olagbermiro - Coláiste Chú Chulainn
  • Robert Mee Lucey - St Mary's College, Dundalk
  • Eoghan Smyth - De la Salle College, Dundalk
  • Ashlin Aji - St Vincent's Secondary School, Dundalk
  • Kerrie Connolly - St Louis Secondary School, Dundalk
  • Ashik Prasad and Natacha Swan - Dundalk Grammar School
  • Tara Suresh - Bush Post-Primary School   
  • Ksenija Agafonovia - Ardee Community School
  • Karen Sin - St Oliver's Community College
  • Emily Kusakina - Ballymakenny College
  • Luke Loughran - St Joseph's Secondary School, Drogheda
  • Max Russell and Seb Lennon - St Mary's Diocesan School
  • Peidi Li and Abo Obhakhan - Our Lady's College Drogheda
  • Aoife McGroddy - Sacred Heart College Drogheda
  • Robert Finan - Drogheda Grammar School   

Provost of Trinity, Dr Linda Doyle, said: "The recipients of the Entrance Exhibition Awards are now in the first year of their studies in Trinity, but they had to contend with the uncertainties and disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic as they prepared for their Leaving Cert examinations.

"I hope the resilience they developed during that difficult period will always stand to them and I hope they are now making the most of the Trinity experience. 

"I also want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and affirm the hugely important role played by parents, guardians, teachers and all school staff in preparing students as they embark on the next stage of their education journey." 

Changes made to the awards scheme in 2018 meant that students who achieve the highest points among Trinity entrants from their secondary school with a minimum of 500 points in the Leaving Certificate (or its equivalent EU/EEA second level final examinations) are eligible for an Entrance Exhibition Award. This includes bonus points for Mathematics. 

Previously, any students receiving 560 or more points (excluding bonus points) were awarded Entrance Exhibition Awards, which meant that up to 20 students from any one school could qualify. 

A total of 677 first-year students from Ireland and overseas received awards, which were delivered in person for the first time since 2019. The Entrance Exhibition Awards were awarded to 433 students from Leinster, 99 from Munster, 58 from Ulster and 47 from Connacht. Awardees receive a certificate and a €150 book token. 

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