St Mary's High School Pupils Become Legal Eagles In Living Law Programme

Year 13 students from St Mary’s High School are pictured who are currently taking part in the Living Law Programme organised through the Attorney General’s Office.

The students will be given an insight into the study of law through a series of events and practical activities that will take place over the course of the year.

They will have the opportunity to meet with the Attorney General, The Lord Chief Justice, barristers and solicitors, visit Parliament Buildings, the High Courts and take part in a mock bar trial.

[caption id="attachment_52843" align="aligncenter" width="540"]Enjoying the legal life are Carleen Breen, Aiste Petrulyte   and Katie Logue from St Mary's High School. Enjoying the legal life are Carleen Breen, Aiste Petrulyte and Katie Logue from St Mary’s High School.[/caption]]]>

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