It was a graduation with a difference. A school in Monaghan today held a 'drive-in' ceremony for its 6th year students to mark the end of their time in school.
The 77 students from Beech Hill College arrived in cars along with their families, while their teachers were also parked in cars.
They celebrated their six years in school through music and song before there the roll was called for a final time. Deputy Principal Siobhan Sheerin said the drive-in graduation would have been unthinkable nine weeks ago, but that it was impossible to let the students leave without some type of ceremony.
She said the students have weathered a storm of uncertainty and it is important to celebrate their time in the school and to wish them well for the