North Belfast school welcomes therapy dog to class It would do your heart good
Henry s first day back at school (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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It s been a challenging year for young people in Northern Ireland with school closures and lockdown taking over.
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Monday 21 December 2020
The Prime Minister believes the education system has lost some things of value which have not been replaced. - Jeff Mayers
Part 1 of this conversation was carried in the December 19 edition of Newsday
Life is full of ups and downs and there are bound to be failures.
“If someone tells me that they’ve never had any failure in life, I would say they haven’t been living. Success is not an everyday thing. It’s not an overnight thing in many instances. Sometimes you don’t even know until it happens after you look back on it, what really has happened and how well it positioned you,” the Prime Minister told Newsday at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, where he gave his views on life, the education system, TT digitisation and cultural preservation.