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Hong Kah is a residential precinct in Jurong West, Singapore. It is bounded by the PIE, Corporation Road, Jurong Canal Drive, Jurong East Avenue 1 and Jurong Town Hall Road. It is named after the former 'Hong Kah Village'. The precinct's HDB flats are under the management of Jurong-Clementi Town Council and the residents are represented in ...
Institute of Education (Dublin) Kylemore College. Loreto College, St Stephen's Green. Manor House School, Raheny. Marian College (Dublin) Masonic Boys School, Dublin. Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland. Mercy College (Dublin) Mount Temple Comprehensive School.
S. St Mary's College, Dublin. St Declan's School, Dublin. Synge Street CBS. Categories: Primary schools in County Dublin. Schools in Dublin (city) All Ireland by county category navigation with over 15 grey links.
1 Primary schools. 2 Secondary schools ... St Declan's School, Dublin; Gardiner St. School, Dublin ... Belvedere College, Dublin, founded in 1832; Clongowes Wood ...
Kildare Place National School is a Church of Ireland primary school (a national school) in Rathmines, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. [2] The school is linked to the training college of the Church of Ireland College of Education. [3] Originally founded in the 19th century, and formerly located on Kildare Street in Dublin's City Centre, the school ...
The school was founded in 1669 as The Hospital and Free School of King Charles II and was located in Queen Street, Dublin. King's Hospital was a continuation of the old Free School of Dublin. [ 6 ] On 5 May 1674, the school opened with 60 pupils, including 3 girls. [ 7 ]
Attack happened outside a primary school. 17:21, Holly Evans. ... Several children injured after ‘stabbing near school’ in Dublin city centre. 16:12, Holly Evans.
In Ireland, the vast majority of the country's primary schools are owned or managed (or both) by religious organisations. [1] As of 2021 of the national total of 3,126 standard schools, 2760 (88%) had Catholic patrons, 172 (5.7%) were controlled by the Anglican-associated Church of Ireland, 1% were controlled by other religious organisations while 168 (5.4%) were controlled by organisations ...