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  2. Enable Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s, Enable Ireland had also established an innovative fundraising strategy. A retail chain was founded to supplement the running costs and build a capital fund to boost State provisions. The profits generated have enhanced Enable Ireland's capacity to work in partnership with the State in the expansion of services and facilities. [2]

  3. List of schools in County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Source: [2] Divine Word School; Scoil Mhuire NS, Lucan; Gaelscoil Eiscir Riada, Lucan; Our Lady Queen of Apostles, Clonburris; Our Lady's Primary Schools; Scoil Aine Naofa, Lucan

  4. Sandymount High School - Wikipedia

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    Sandymount High School was founded in 1947 and was initially controversial because, as a non-denominational school, it wasn't owned by a church but by the Cannon family, [1] who also provided the two headmasters the school had: father and son Patrick and Conall Cannon. Patrick's wife Eileen Cannon also served as headmistress.

  5. Sandymount - Wikipedia

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    Sandymount Castle, c.1910 Map of Sandymount (with Irishtown & Ringsend) with notable buildings. Sandymount Green is a triangular park located next to the village. [12] The houses along the south side of the green are part of what once was Sandymount Castle and the roads behind this bear the name. There are shops, restaurants and cafés around ...

  6. Category:Sandymount - Wikipedia

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    Ireland portal This is a sub ... Pages in category "Sandymount" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Sandymount High School; Sandymount ...

  7. Marian College (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, the then Archbishop of Dublin, Dr John Charles McQuaid, had invited the Marist Brothers to open a school in the Sandymount-Ballsbridge area. This was in response to the opening of a co-educational school, Sandymount High School. Co-education was anathema to Archbishop McQuaid, so he wanted to provide a Catholic option beside it.