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  2. National school (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    National schools, established by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland government, post the Stanley Letter of 1831, and were intended to be multi-denominational. [2] [6] The schools were controlled by a state body, the National Board of Education, with a six-member board consisting of two Roman Catholics, two Church of Ireland, and two Presbyterians.

  3. Davis College (Mallow) - Wikipedia

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    Davis College is a co-educational and serves an urban and rural catchment area in North Cork. The school has a current enrollment of 651 second-level students. The school is a participant in the Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) initiative. The school colours are maroon, grey and gold. The school roll number is 71020G.

  4. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Primary education is generally completed at a national school, a multidenominational school, a gaelscoil or a preparatory school. National schools date back to the introduction of state primary education in 1831. They are usually controlled by a board of management under diocesan patronage and often include a local clergyman. [20] [21] The term ...

  5. Synge Street CBS - Wikipedia

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    The first school opened on 12 April 1864, [12] with O'Flaherty as the first Superior, and the first pupil enrolled was Paul McSwiney, son of the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Peter Paul McSwiney. [12] Very quickly the number on roll reached its limit at 600 pupils with 10 Christian Brothers employed teaching them. [8]

  6. List of schools in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of schools in the Republic of Ireland, listed by county. It includes primary and secondary schools that are publicly funded, private, or fee-paying institutions across all counties of the Republic of Ireland.

  7. Bawnboy - Wikipedia

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    The Reports from the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland give the following figures for Bawnboy National School, Roll No. 2927- 1846: One male teacher who received an annual salary of £14. 120 pupils, 81 boys and 39 girls. [15] 1854: One male teacher who received an annual salary of £16-6s-8d. 119 pupils, 71 boys and 48 girls. [16]

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  9. Furnaceland - Wikipedia

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    Folklore was collected in the school in the Dúchas collection of 1938. [46] Swanlinbar National School - geograph.org.uk - 1054611; Uragh Girls' National School, Roll No. 8,189. This was situated in Furnaceland, not in Uragh townland (Uragh Boys' School was situated in Gortacashel townland not in Uragh townland). In 1862 the headmistress of ...