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October 15, 2014 at 10:26 pm #17458
happymumblemum
ParticipantHelp?
What have u heard? What do you know?
All stories gratefully received!
( Drogheda )
Thought I’d made a choice but have been to open evenings and now I’m more confused!October 16, 2014 at 7:36 am #132422Jedt
KeymasterPretty confused ourselves!!! We are leaning towards the new Gaelscoil in Balbriggan because our children go to the Gaelscoil on Mill Road and we want to keep them with the Irish. Its hard to know where to pick…
Hope you get some good info to help you 😀
October 16, 2014 at 7:40 am #132424munchin
Participantmy dd is only in 2nd class but would be interested in replies here too
October 16, 2014 at 2:39 pm #132433libby1
ParticipantWhat type of school?
my son is in transition year in St Mary’s Disocean School, he has got on so well, he is not into sports at all, and was worried about going there, but he has got a lot of academic opportunitiesMy daughter is in first year of Sacred Heart school in Drogheda, very strict, took her about 6 weeks to settle, gets a lot of homework for first year.
ST Oliver’s Community College, Drogheda in the disadvantage area gets a lot of extra funding
October 16, 2014 at 3:14 pm #132435happymumblemum
ParticipantSecondary Libby …between new ballymakenny college ..greenhills
October 16, 2014 at 7:25 pm #132441ed1
ParticipantLibby1 my son probably knows your son. He is also doing TY in St. Marys this year and loving it so far.
I do think St Marys comes across as a better school than St Olivers but that’s probably cause I have no personal experience of there. I always preferred to send my boys to all boys schools (mind you DS2 is in the new St marys primary which is mixed and is getting on fine) but I do think that in secondary the girls could be a distraction and vice versa.
October 16, 2014 at 9:32 pm #132443libby1
ParticipantI’m sure he does, st Mary’s parish primary is an excellent school, so glad my dd got the opportunity of a mixed primary school..
October 18, 2014 at 9:02 pm #132459joeyrudd
Membermy eldest is in 4th class and is starting to think of what school to go to
she’s in an educate together school and i’d like her to go onto the secondary one being built on the ballymakenny road but i guess it also depends where her friends are going tooi told my lot i don’t mind where they go but they are not going to st olivers secondary
October 19, 2014 at 8:20 pm #132462libby1
ParticipantJoeyrudd
Why not St Oliver’s?
All schools have stories, i know success and unsuccessful stories from all schools.
Its up to the individual student to workSt Oliver’s fits in to the disadvantage schools and gets extra funding for curriculum activities, Pupils get extra marks for Leaving Cert subjects..
I went to that school too
October 20, 2014 at 7:00 am #132463ghouri
MemberAll schools have stories, i know success and unsuccessful stories from all schools.
Its up to the individual student to work -
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