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Gaelscoil Choráin was established in 1983. It was the first primary gaelscoil to be formed in Cork county, apart from one or two modhscoil that were in existence since the 50's. The school name celebrates a local saint, St. Coran, who studied and resided in the Youghal area in 800 A.D. Great credit is due to those involved in setting up the gaelscoil, and those first parents who enrolled their children, taking a great leap of faith into the unknown. President Mary Robinson visits in 1992
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Our original school building was in Church St. in the
premises of the former Vocational School, which was the precursor to Coláiste
Eoin. It was an appropriate site historically because within yards of
the school was St. Mary's Collegiate Church, which was an esteemed learning
centre in the ninth century, where St. Coran and St. Declan are reputed
to have studied. We were fortunate to have a solid base, albeit basic,
and the rooms were warm and well insulated. In hindsight it was an unique
location steeped in history, with both young and young at heart forming
part of the little streets community. |
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One of our greatest memories from that time, was when
newly elected president, Mary Robinson, visited our school in 1992. She
made a lasting impression on those present, speaking at length on the
importance of our culture. To see other famous people who have visited our school CLICK HERE |
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The new premises in Strand St.
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