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The American Ambassador, Mr Richard Egan, will officially open a
large extension to Castleknock Church of Ireland National School, Main
Street, Castleknock, on Sunday 9 December 2001. The extension will be
dedicated by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Walton Empey.
The ceremony will take place following the School Carol Service in St
Brigid’s Church at 3.00 pm. which will be attended by the school’s
150 pupils, staff, parents and members of the Board of Management.
The official opening was originally planned for Friday 14 September
2001 but had to be postponed because of the National Day of Mourning for
the victims of the terrorist attack in America. So it is appropriate
that the Ambassador, who is resident in Castleknock Parish, should
perform the official opening.
The five-teacher school has been refurbished and extended at a cost
of £¾ million. Four new classrooms with cloakrooms ensuite have been
built. Other additions include a computer room, a general purposes room,
a room for the learning resources teacher, an office for the principal
and store rooms.
The Principal, Ms Lorna Beattie says, “This is a dream come true.
We have waited so long. The numbers have been rising since the 1970s and
now at last in 2001 we have a really great facility. Unfortunately we
are still using a “pre-fab” classroom as the numbers continued to
rise during the planning and the building stages. We hope that this will
be only for a short time.”
There is a long history of commitment to education in Castleknock
Parish. The first school on the site was built in 1720 and became part
of the National School system in 1880. In 1961 it was replaced by a
modern 2-teacher school. With the expansion of West Dublin this had to
be extended in the early 1970s and again in 1988 by the addition of 2
“pre-fab” classrooms.
The school caters mainly for Church of Ireland and Protestant
children in North-West Dublin and East Meath.
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