Éabha Matthews, Eoghan, Emma and Caoimhe Fox. PHOTOS: DAVY MULLEN. David Mullen
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A celebration of past, present and future students of St Louis National School spanning 120 years saw lots of documents and memorabilia on display. David Mullen
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Pauline Elliott peruses an old year book at the Rathkenny Archives event. David Mullen
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Mossie, Ashling and Paudie Smith looking at some of the photos that were on display as St Louis NS, Rathkenny. David Mullen
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Bernadette Moore and Mary Reilly look at ‘YesterYear’ on the wall at Rathkenny NS. David Mullen
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Snapped by a snapper....Kay Molloy grabs a photo of Ben Molloy, Mary Reilly and Regina Molloy David Mullen
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Fionnuala Clinton, Colette Feighery and Sarah Flanagan at the Rathkenny event. David Mullen
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Peter and Anne Fox at the event to mark 120 years of St Louis NS. David Mullen
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Gerry Boyle, Annalise and Johanna Matthews at the celebration to mark 120 years of Rathkenny School. David Mullen
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Chloe and Joy Kinsella. David Mullen
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Ben and Paddy Molloy with Mary Reilly, Regina Molloy and Kay Coy. David Mullen
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Una and Éabha Matthews with Eoghan, Emma and Caoimhe Fox. David Mullen
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Former St Louis NS teacher June Curtis with her daughter Karen Sheridan and Susan Reilly. David Mullen
St Louis NS Rathkenny marked a significant milestone on 28th March as the school celebrated 120 years since its establishment in 1905. The school hosted a vibrant community celebration, bringing together past and present pupils, staff, and local residents to honour its rich history.
The event featured an impressive display of memorabilia, including sporting awards, historic photographs, and even school roll books dating back to as far as 1866.
Documents highlighting the introduction of Irish as an official subject, school inspection reports from 1912 and 'Teacher Rules' from the 1920's were among the items on display.
“These artefacts offered a glimpse into the school’s storied past, underscoring the deep roots it has within the community. The celebrations were a reminder of how fortunate we are to be part of such a long-standing legacy,” said acting principal Sarah Flanagan.
“The archives event was a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the school’s journey and the generations it has served. As the school looks to the future, the occasion was a moment to reflect on how the traditions and values that began over a century ago continue to shape the community today.
“We hope to welcome many more generations of students through our doors,” she added.