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  2. St. Brigid's Primary School - Wikipedia

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    St Brigid's Primary School, Brockagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.

  3. Castleknock - Wikipedia

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    There are three primary schools in the village: Castleknock National School (Church of Ireland), St Brigid's Primary School (Catholic), and Educate Together (non-denominational). Outside the village proper, Scoil Thomáis (co-educational) is located in the Laurel Lodge district, while St Patrick's (co-educational) is in the townland of ...

  4. St Patrick's GAA (Palmerstown) - Wikipedia

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    The match took place in a field where the Assembly Hall and St Brigid's School currently stands today. The first championship won was U16 1/2 football in 1966. St Patrick's have traditionally been stronger in football but in recent times have enjoyed more success on the hurling front.

  5. Bagenalstown - Wikipedia

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    Bagenalstown has three primary schools and two secondary schools: Queen of the Universe National School, founded by Bishop Keogh in 1957, is a primary school for boys (junior infants to 1st class) and girls. St Brigid's National School, founded in 1865, is a primary school for boys only from classes 2nd to 6th.

  6. Cabinteely - Wikipedia

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    St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church is in the Archdiocese of Dublin and was opened on 10 October 1836. [27] The church is dedicated to St. Brigid, who has a long association with the area. In the Church of Ireland, the area is divided between the parishes of Tullow, with a church nearby in Foxrock, and that of Kill, with a church in Deansgrange.

  7. Who was St. Brigid and why is she inspiring many 1,500 ... - AOL

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    The celebration in her hometown, southwest of Dublin, is part of Brigid 1500 — a series of observances across the world centered around the saint's feast day of Feb

  8. Naomh Fionnbarra GAA - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the club won the under-21 B hurling championship after beating St Brigid's under the management team of Nial Brady and Seamus McGrattan. In 2013, the club won its first-ever Minor Football B championship by beating Trinty Gaels under the management team of Joe Lyons, Ian McDonnell, Anthony Costello, Derek Sweetman and Gerard O’Reilly.

  9. St Brigid's National School, Castleknock - Wikipedia

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    St. Brigid's National School is a primary national school for boys and girls. It is located off Beechpark Avenue in Castleknock, Fingal, Ireland. It has a Roman Catholic ethos. St. Brigids' choir has performed at several events and has entered various contests around Ireland, including the ESB Feis Ceoil in Dublin in which they placed first.