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The BuildingOur school building dates primarily to 1896, although there has been a school on this site since 1826 when a charitable school for orphan girls was erected. In 1872 Ordnance Survey of Ireland Maps we can clearly see the new parish school. There is a report by the Master John Shaw to the Endowed School Commission in 1855 that the school was ‘taken down in 1842 or 1843 and rebuilt’. At this stage the building housed 13 boarders (all boys). From the close up view of the 1872 map we can see the existing structure prior to the 1896 modifications. In 1896 the school received a Victorian extension and facelift with the financial aid of local philanthropist Thomas Plunkett Cairnes. The existing building roof profile is ‘hidden’ by a new facade of ornamental brick work. A new wing was added and a new side door that balances the facade. The proportions of the old building are still apparent and are not typically Victorian. The old roof behind the Victorian Redbrick is very apparent from the rear of the school.
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