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Harry Flynn is principal of the school.<ref name="Retiring duo"/> It is a Déis Band 1 school.<ref name="Retiring duo"/> |
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The school had no phone before 1989/1990.<ref name="Retiring duo"/> |
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The school has a library.<ref name="Retiring duo"/> |
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The school started a garden project in 2018 and has several green flags for biodiversity.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Double celebration at Scoil Lorcain | url = https://waterford-news.ie/2019/06/18/double-celebration-at-scoil-lorcain/}}</ref> |
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The school had nearly 30 teachers (plus SNAs and secretaries) in 2019, when it had as many as 40 different nationalities represented among its pupils.<ref name="Retiring duo">{{Cite web | title = Retiring Scoil Lorcáin duo's 74 years of duty | url = https://waterford-news.ie/2019/06/21/retiring-scoil-lorcain-duos-74-years-of-duty/}}</ref> |
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The school is also inclusive of people with [[special needs]].<ref name="Retiring duo"/> |
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 9 February 2024
Scoil Lorcáin Boys National School was established in 1955 by the Christian Brothers, It is located in St John's Park, Waterford. It has a pupil population of approximately 350 students
Harry Flynn is principal of the school.[1] It is a Déis Band 1 school.[1]
The school had no phone before 1989/1990.[1]
The school has a library.[1]
The school started a garden project in 2018 and has several green flags for biodiversity.[2]
The school had nearly 30 teachers (plus SNAs and secretaries) in 2019, when it had as many as 40 different nationalities represented among its pupils.[1]
The school is also inclusive of people with special needs.[1]
Past pupils of the school include playwright Jim Nolan.
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[edit]52°14′36″N 7°06′21″W / 52.2432°N 7.1059°W