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Kildalkey

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of 1854. These are: Balaghtalion, Ballynadrimna, Baskinagh Lower, Baskinagh Upper, Cloncarneel, Clonmore, Clonylogan, Corballis, Kildalkey Town, Lady Island, Moat Town, Moyrath, Neillstown, Portanab, Pubblestown, Rathcormick, Rathkeena, Shanco, Woodtown Abbot and Woodtown West. The following families
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The new school building was opened in September 2018. The new school is a state of the art design 12 classroom 2 storey school with a P.E. hall and ancillary rooms. There is a junior yard play area and two basketball courts as well as a football pitch. There are car parks for staff and parents and
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It was inevitable however that a more sustainable solution to providing a larger school in Kildalkey was required. In 2009/2010, the new Principal Mr. Fox and the Fr. Devine made a number of approaches to local public representative Noel Dempsey regarding building a new school in Kildalkey. In 2011,
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The Department of Education Architect did a survey of the school building to investigate whether a new school building could be built on the same site. They found that the most economical approach would be to build a new school on a green field site. Bishop Smith was approached regarding a site and
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A school in Kildalkey was built in 1931 as a two roomed school and replaced a chapel on the site. Later, extensions were added in the 1960s and 1970s to cater for increasing numbers and an amalgamation with Carnisle school.
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The population of the village was 149 at the time of the 1996 census. By the time of the 2002 census, the village had grown significantly, more than tripling in population to 518 inhabitants. The population recorded in the
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system which collects and cleans water from the roof for use in toilets. The lighting system uses more efficient lighting. The school is fully internet wired and each classroom has a 65-inch interactive touch screen.
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Due to expanding numbers, a number of prefabricated buildings were added from 2000 on and two classes were located in Kildalkey Hall which was renovated with a grant from the Department of Education in 2006.
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a traffic flow and drop off system for buses and cars. Pedestrian crossings and a new footpath cater for those who choose to walk a covered bike storage is provided for pupils who cycle to school.
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From 2011 to 2016 the design of the building, the planning permission and the appointment of six consultants and building contractors took place with the build getting started in 2017.
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The new school building is designed to make maximum use of natural sunlight with large windows throughout. Many features of the new school are greener such as the
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shows Kildalkey then had a population of 663, a 28% increase from 2006. The census of 2016 showed a further rise in the population to 708.
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family, is at Moyrath. There are twenty-one townlands, all of which are listed with their residents in
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There is no Secondary School in Kildalkey. Children travel to schools in Athboy, Trim and Navan.
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H Potterton, 'Potterton People and Places: three centuries of an Irish family' (2006).
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the new school project was finally approved and the first stage of the process begun.
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Samuel Lewis, 'A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland' (1837), vol 2, p. 79
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A castle (or tower-house) dating from c.1430, which was built by the
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was willing to provide a site on parish land on the Athboy road.
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H Potterton, 'Rathcormick: a childhood recalled' (2001)
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Irish
St Dympna's Church, Kildalkey
Kildalkey is located in Ireland
53°34′13″N 6°54′11″W / 53.5703°N 6.9031°W / 53.5703; -6.9031
Ireland
Province
Leinster
County
County Meath
Time zone
UTC+0
WET
DST
UTC-1
IST
WEST
Irish Grid Reference
N724586
Irish
Meath
Ireland
2011 census
Saint Dymphna
W H Byrne
Joseph Welland (1798-1860)
Rathcormick
Book of Kells
Pale
Nugent
Griffith's Valuation

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