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Gavigan 2006
St Brendans National School Loughrea
during the late 1960, and 70's De la Salle Brothers administered the Loughrea primary school pupils.
Many ex- patriots brought their families home to Ireland from Zambia, South Africa, Yukon, Canada, the United States, and other corners of the earth to work in TYNAGH Mines while children attended primary schooling at St. Brendans Loughrea. The social hub that Loughrea provided has throughout the years proven that offspring, from Westmeath, Meath, Dublin and other parts of Ireland could appreciate each other from the schooling that we received while in Loughrea.it is situated at mount pleasant and is adjacent to st brigids vocational school.
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Gavigan 2006
St Brendans National School Loughrea
during the late 1960, and 70's De la Salle Brothers administered the Loughrea primary school pupils.
Many ex- patriots brought their families home to Ireland from Zambia, South Africa, Yukon, Canada, the United States, and other corners of the earth to work in TYNAGH Mines while children attended primary schooling at St. Brendans Loughrea. The social hub that Loughrea provided has throughout the years proven that offspring, from Westmeath, Meath, Dublin and other parts of Ireland could appreciate each other from the schooling that we received while in Loughrea.it is situated at mount pleasant and is adjacent to st brigids vocational school.
I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. |
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