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Killian National School Inver
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http://homepage.tinet.ie/~killianschool/
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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.
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Activites - Besides doing school work we also do a lot of activites such as soccer, rounders, basketball, gaelic football and swimming. Some of these activites take place after school.
Another one of our activities is the school band. The Killian School Band has been in existence since 1968. It is a marching band playing accordions, tin whistles and drums. We wear very simple uniforms - black and red caps and capes. We often take part in parades such as St. Patrick's Day, or important occasions like a priest's homecoming etc.Another one of our activities is the school band.
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Not available
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| Link added: |
Jan 14, 2007 |
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