Ambassador Buga Visits Prep School

This morning at 10.00am, the boys of the Prep School assembled in the Hall to await the arrival of the Romanian Ambassador to Ireland, Mr Iulian Buga.  As he walked into the Hall,  Mr Buga was given a great round of applause by boys from Junior infants to Sixth Class.

Mr Buga spoke to the boys about Europe Day, 9 May, and the importance of the declaration made on that day in 1950 by M. Robert Schuman, which is regarded as the first significant move towards a united Europe.

The Ambassador spoke about sports in Romania and how football is the most popular sport in his country.  He said that rugby is also played in Romania, but that Ireland has had more success at that sport than Romania.

Then Roy O’Mahony and Conor Leahy, captain and vice-captain of the Sixth Class rugby tour to Bath, presented Mr Buga with a CBC rugby ball.  The ball was made in the black, yellow and red colours of CBC which closely resemble the blue, yellow and red of the Romanian flag.

The Ambassador then spoke informally to pupils and teacers and posed for pictures before moving on the the Secondary School.

M. Robert Schuman

M. Robert Schuman

National Flag of Romania
National Flag of Romania
Ambassador Buda is introduced to Prep School boys

Ambassador Buga is introduced to Prep School boys

 

 

Ambassador Buga addresses Prep School boys

Ambassador Buga addresses Prep School boys

 

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Part of the Ambassador's audience

Part of the Ambassador's audience

Roy O'Mahony presents the Ambassador with a CBC rugby ball.

Roy O'Mahony presents the Ambassador with a CBC rugby ball.