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‘For clarity of thought, Latin is second to no other’
Luke Nicholas, who sat his Leaving Cert last year, is asked all the time why he chose to study Latin ahead of more modern languages.
“Latin was a big part of Irish education for a long time, but is now more or less gone,” says Nicholas, who attended Glenstal Abbey.
“When I was 12 and just starting in Glenstal, my parents spoke to me about studying Latin. There were only seven of us in the class and, by second year, just four.”
He ended us loving the language, he says, because it offered something different to everything else.
“When I studied it, it was very analytical. You need to be very precise and to understand what each word means in its context,” he says.
“And because everything in Latin is a text that has survived for 1,000 years or more, it is all historic, poetic or philosophical, containing a complicated set of ideas that cannot be watered down to easy format.
“For clarity of thought, Latin is second to no other language.”
It certainly worked out for him in the end. Nicolas, a student of Fr Dillon, ended up securing nine H1s in his Leaving Cert, equalling the national record.
On top of that, he secured the highest Leaving Cert Latin result in Ireland, for which he won the Classical Association of Ireland’s 2022 president’s medal.
Nicholas is now studying English literature at Cambridge University.
IRISH TIMES newspaper article