International N EWS
Issue 250 | Page 28 | Published Jan 2012
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In EiS April 2007, I wrote about Sr. Cyril Mooney, referring to her and her team as an'educational goldmine'. She was the 2006 winner of the ASE/CASTME Alexander Award, whom I had met at the 2006 Education Ministers Conference and again at the school in Kolkata, where she was making astounding differences to the communities located around Kolkata's Grand Central Station, and further afield. S
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