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Salerno, sixty years of secondary education
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In the late forties and early fifties, the population of Salthill began to grow dramatically with the building of lots of individual houses and estates such as Devon Park and Ard na Mara. There was a national school at Nile Lodge but it was full to capacity, so the bishop invited the Sisters of Jesus and Mary to open another one.
Salerno class of 1987
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In 1962, the Sisters of Jesus and Mary decided to set up a special class in their national school, Scoil Íde, in Árd na Mara. This class was known as ‘secondary tops’ and was designed to move the girls into secondary level. On September 1, 1965, the nuns opened a new secondary school in a house named ‘Salerno’ on Revagh Road, Rockbarton. They had 65 pupils. The school grew in popularity, the population increased, and there was no room for expansion, so the nuns found a new site on Threadneedle Road and moved into a brand new building there in 1981.
Sorrento, Lake Garda and Sicily. Three must see Italian locations
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Italy is one of those countries that is bursting with things to visit, it oozes culture and history like few other nations. So how do you choose where to go? Picking a name out of a hat possibly, or better yet, you could visit them all. Corrib Travel has the lowdown on what makes these destinations so special.