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The name of our school is Killian N.S. 'Killian' comes from the Irish word 'Cillín' which means a small graveyard. Unbaptised children were buried in a field behind the school long ago. The townland is called 'Cillín'.It is a two teacher school with, 20 pupils in Mrs. CD's room (her full name is Mrs. Charlette Campell Doherty but that's too long to say) and 20 in Mr. O' Donnell's room (he is the Principal).The school is in a country area in the Parish of Inver, south Co. Dongal, Republic of Ireland.
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~killianschool/
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Tógadh Scoil Chróine sa bhliain 1979 / St. Crona's N.S. was built in 1979.Ag an bpoinnte seo tá príomhoide, deichniúr múinteoir ranga, triúr muinteoir do na ranganna speisialta, múinteoir feabhais agus comhordaitheoir caidrimh tí/scoile ag obair sa scoil.The school has a principal teacher, 10 class teachers, three special class teachers, a learning support teacher and a h/s/c/liaison co-ordinator at present.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~dungloens/
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Ballyraine NS is a co-educational primary school in the town of Letterkenny under joint Church of Ireland/Presbyterian management. While it is a school with a Protestant ethos, all pupils of whatever background or religious persuasion are equally valued and respected.
http://www.ballyrainens.ie
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Our school is situated in a small town called Raphoe. Raphoe is located between Lifford and Letterkenny in County Donegal, Ireland. The school was built in 1977. Our school consists of 8 teachers and 171 pupils. Mrs. Charlotte Maye is principal of our school.
http://www.raphoecentral.andrewgmorrow.com/
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