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  2. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On 10 September 1966, the Fianna Fáil Education Minister, Donogh O'Malley, made an unauthorised speech announcing plans for free upper second-level education in Ireland. Free upper second-level education was eventually introduced in September 1967, and is now widely seen as a milestone in Irish history. [5]

  3. Donogh O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    Some Irish commentators consider that O'Malley's extension of education, changing Ireland from a land where the majority were schooled only to the age of 14 to a country with universal secondary-school education, indirectly led to the Celtic Tiger boom of the 1990s-2000s [21] when it was followed for some years by an extension of free education ...

  4. 1967 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    19 November – Jimmy O'Connor scored the world's fastest ever hat-trick in a first-class association football match when he scored three goals in 2 minutes and 13 seconds (some sources dispute this, and claim the actual time was 2 minutes and 14 seconds) for Shelbourne F.C. against Bohemian F.C. in a League of Ireland match at Dalymount Park.

  5. Presentation College, Athenry - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of the Free Education Scheme and free transport in 1967 pupil numbers increased greatly. The co-educational Coolarne school also then amalgamated with Presentation College. [7] By 1970, there were 386 pupils enrolled, and were mainly taught in pre-fabricated classrooms. [7]

  6. 1969 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 policy of free secondary education for all was fully implemented. [20] The last permanent residents left the island of Inis Cathaigh in the Shannon Estuary in County Clare. The Irish Republican Army split into Official and Provisional wings. [21]

  7. C.B.C. Monkstown - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Continuing with that differentiation, both schools would be the only 2 of the 96 Christian Brothers schools to abstain from the Free Education Act 1967, which for the first time provided free second-level education for Irish pupils. Both remained in the fee paying sector as of 2017.

  8. 1966 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    These plans were implemented in September 1967. [7] [8] 21 September – Allied Irish Banks was founded by the amalgamation of the Munster and Leinster Bank, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and Royal Bank of Ireland. 21 October – An anti-apartheid demonstration took place outside the National Stadium during a visit by the South African Amateur ...

  9. Echoes (Binchy novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ireland Echoes is a 1985 novel by the Irish author Maeve Binchy . As Binchy's second novel, it explores various themes of Irish small-town life, including social classes and expectations, the paucity of educational opportunities before the introduction of free secondary education in 1967, and women's roles.