A group of students from West Cork have won the school's version of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Cappabue N.S. has claimed the Schoolovision title for Ireland for the second year in a row.
Their song "We Create Magic" was recorded during the level five lockdown.
They rap about all the fun activities they were getting up to while schools were closed:
Ireland won this year's with competition with 176 points.
They were closely followed by Norway who were just 3 points behind the students from West Cork.
There was huge excitement in the school when the result was revealed:
Just look at how excited our junior room pupils were when we were announced as @Eurovision Schoolovision winners for the second year in a row 🎉🇮🇪🎉
See full video on Facebook 😂#ÉireAbú #CappabueAbú #Schoolovision #WeCreateMagic #Creativity #CreativeAmbassadors #MolAnÓige pic.twitter.com/UuTAKxbYsD
— Cappabue N.S. (@cappabue) May 21, 2021
The song has also got the attention of the Taioseach.
Micheal Martin says it's a "wonderfully catchy song":
Ireland might not have enjoyed any luck at #Eurovision2021 – but @cappabue National School in Cork are the champions of @Eurovision Schoolovision again.
Brilliant effort by all the children involved - and a wonderfully catchy song! https://t.co/QGuR75mIIR
— Micheál Martin (@MichealMartinTD) May 21, 2021