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The presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny is a Catholic Voluntary School. It is a community of staff, parents, pupils and management who share a Christian vision of life.

Our school seeks to ensure that the students are enabled to reach their full potential - academic, spiritual, physical, social, cultural and creative - encouraging them to face life with optimism, self-confidence and an appreciation of excellence at all levels.

The school offers a wide range of extra curricular and co-curricular activities. Students are given opportunities and encouraged to participate in different aspects of school life including Sport, Young Scientist, Gaisce, Choir, YSI, School Magazine, Seactain na Gaeilge, Student Council, F1 in schools, Societies, Green School, Quizzes / Debates.

Speakers are regularly invited to the school to present to students. A wide range of topics and issues are covered including curriculum based, current affairs, pastoral care and personal development. Students are involved in fundraising and charitable events.

All class groups are given the opportunity to go on educational trips in Ireland that are associated with different areas of study e.g. Geography field trips, History, Art, English, Irish, Media Studies, Music and Career Guidance. Second year and Transition year students are given the opportunity to go on educational trips abroad.

Principal: Shane Hallahan.

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Presentation Convent, Kilkenny Street, CASTLECOMER, Castlecomer, KILKENNY

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Survey Data

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Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Social

Original Use

Convent/nunnery

1880 - 1890

Coordinates

253341, 172590

Date Recorded

Date Updated

Description

Detached sixteen-bay two-storey convent, post-1879, probably incorporating fabric of earlier convent, pre-1840, comprising six-bay two-storey main block (accommodating private chapel to first floor) with single-bay two-storey recessed lower end bay to left, and nine-bay two-storey lower lateral wing to right. Pitched slate roofs with clay ridge tiles (profiled to main block), yellow brick Running bond and rendered chimney stacks, cut-limestone coping to gables having cross finials to apexes, and cast-iron rainwater goods on profiled cut-limestone eaves (on rendered eaves to wing). Unpainted rendered, ruled and lined walls with moulded stringcourse to first floor main block, and rendered quoins to ends to wing. Square-headed window openings (pointed-arch window openings to end bay) with cut-limestone sills, hood mouldings over to main block, chamfered reveals to end bay having hood mouldings over, moulded rendered surrounds to wing, and one-over-one timber sash windows having two-over-two timber sash windows to wing. Pointed-arch window openings to first floor main block (chapel) with cut-limestone sills, bas relief block-and-start surrounds having hood mouldings over, and fixed-pane fittings having leaded stained glass panels. Pointed-arch door opening to main block with chamfered reveals having hood moulding over, timber panelled door having sidelights, and overlight. Interior with timber panelled shutters to window openings. Set back from line of road with sections of iron railings to front on unpainted rendered plinth.

A well-composed convent probably incorporating the fabric of an earlier nunnery to the lateral wing, thereby continuing a long-standing presence on site. The distinctive massing including a raised section to the main block to accommodate a chapel ensures the status of the site as a landmark in Kilkenny Street. Very well maintained the convent presents an early aspect with most of the historic fabric intact both to the exterior and to the interior: stained glass panels to the chapel contribute to the artistic design quality of the composition.

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Galway – Presentation Rd

The story of our community, galway – presentation convent, presentation road.

Presentation Convent, Galway was founded on 27 th October, 1815 with its origins in Presentation Convent, Kilkenny. The Founding Sisters were, Sr. Mary Gertrude Breen, Sr. Mary de Chantal McLoughlin and Sr. Mary Angela Martin, with “ education of the poor in the spirit of Nano Nagle ” its main concern.

It was Dr. Edmund French (1812-1831), last Warden of Galway, who brought the Sisters to the city of Galway, known as the city of the tribes. Elizabeth Nagle, Nano’s sister, had married Robert Ffrench of Rahasane in South Galway in 1758 and this was the connection.

The location of the convent (Oct 1815 – Feb 1816) was at “Kirwan’s Lane” taking over a small school which had been run by a Committee of ladies for 30 children since 1808. From 1816-1819, they moved to a larger house in Eyre Square (then known by its old name of Meyrick Square) in order to have accommodation for large numbers of children.

In 1819, they came to the present house (c1752-1798) which was once a charger school (1755-1791) which did not prosper, then a military barracks and later a fever hospital. It was derelict. The house was renovated and had place for the Sisters and the school.

The initial benefactor was Sr. Edmund Ffrench, warden of Galway 1812-1831. Rev. Bartholomew Burke, P.P., St. Nicholas Parish left £6,000 in his Will, £4,800 of which, he had collected for the foundation. In 1821-1822 side wings were added and in 1827 the upper storey was built.

The first Presentation Primary School was opened in 1820 and included a laundry and breakfast room, used during the famine. The building was of concrete and stone, two storeyed, L shaped, which housed between 900 and 1000 girls. An addition to this school in 1931 was called “The Infants School”. In December 1966 this building was demolished – after a century and a half!

When the school came under the Board of Education in 1831, the teaching of religion became a “problem”. One anecdote (oral) which has come down to us has the Sisters saying: “ under the Board or over the Board, I am going to teach catechism ”

During the Famine, breakfast provision became an integral part of the Education system. Presentation Sisters established a female breakfast institute, which grew to cater for 170 “destitute little ones” in 1844, this was a third of the total enrolment in the school.

A new Primary School was completed in 1965 – Scoil Chroi Iosa. A Secondary-top had begun in 1947 in the old school. During the building of the new secondary school (which began in 1966 and was completed in 1968) the pupils of the secondary school were accommodated in the new Gymnasium hall and also in Scoil Chroi Iosa. There have been two pre-fabs added to the new Secondary School.

Currently there are three Sisters in Primary Education in schools and one Sister in Secondary Education. Two Sisters are in Catechetics and Faith Formation at Diocesan level. In Vincent de Paul there is one Sister and 15 sisters in Prayer support, community and parish support as well as “living the present moment”

The foundations in Ireland from Galway are as follows:

8 th May 1833:  Blackrock, Salthill, Galway – 5 sisters – recalled again in 1835 (no pupils)

9 th May 1835:  Tuam – Sr. De Sales Coppinger, Ignatius Blake, Louis Tighe

2 nd May 1833: Limerick -d returned in 1836 – 4 Sisters

1839:   Ennis – returned in 1841 as funds had failed

1861: Oranmore – Srs Catherine Martyn, Teresa Donnellan, Joseph Oliver, Anthony Walsh

1955: Shantalla, Galway.

In 1833, Srs. Magdalene O’Shaughnessy, Xaveria Lynch, Bernard Kirwan and Xavier Moloney traveled to New Foundland and in 1919, Srs Stanislaus, Augustine Maum and Gerard O’Connor went to Pickering.

The first train arrived in Galway in 1851. There was a problem about the times of arrival because there existed “Dublin time” and “Galway time”, eleven and a half minutes in the difference. After 1870, the town clock had to be put forward by that amount, but Publicans persisted in serving drink beyond official closing time, pleading with Magistrates that they were keeping “Galway time”!

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In 1815, Dr. Ffrench, Catholic Warden of Gal way, visited Kilkenny to request sisters of the Presentation Order there to establish a con­vent in Galway for the education of poor children. His appeal was favourably received by the Kilkenny Superioress and her commu­nity. Dr. Marum, Bishop of Ossory, sanctioned the undertaking. Three sisters were chosen for the Galway foundation – Sisters Gertrude Breen, Mary de Chantal McLoughlin and Mary Angela Martin, who was appointed Superioress. On the 27th October 1815 they arrived in the city where the inhabitants received them “ with great demonstrations of joy ” and were anxious to provide them with suitable accommodation.

The sisters first resided in a house in Kirwan’s Lane, where a poor school had been established in 1808.   At the time, about 30 poor children “ boarded and lodged ” there, superintended by a committee of la­dies. This undertaking was handed over to the sisters on their arri­val.   On the 28 th October 1815, Mass was offered in their residence in Kirwan’s Lane and this event marked the date of the foundation of the Presentation Order in Galway.

As the house in Kirwan’s Lane was not large enough to accommo­date the sisters as well as the children under their care, they moved into a large house in Eyre Square where they remained for three years. On the 25 th March 1819 the sisters moved again to a house in the suburbs, which had been vacant for some time. It had been built originally as a Charter school. Later it was taken over the by the Government as an artillery barracks and later still it was used as a fever hospital. By 1819 this building was in a dilapidated state. Much expense was incurred in repairing the house, garden and en­closure walls. The sisters performed their task of renovation and reconstruction with considerable care and endeavoured to preserve the main block, which was the Original Galway Charter School. This is now incorporated into the present-day Presentation Convent.

In the Autumn of 1819 Sister Angela Martin, who had been Superi­oress during their first difficult and trying years in Galway, be­came very ill and returned to the Convent in Kilkenny in October 1819. She died the following January at the early age of 38 years. On 8 th November 1819 Sister John Power was sent as Superioress to Galway to replace Sister Angela. In 1821, just over a year after her arri­val, she undertook the building of a new school close to the Sisters’ residence. Soon, children came in large numbers to the newly built school. The sisters realised that if they were to educate the poor children they would have to feed their bodies as well as their minds.   The 20 “orphans” as they were called, being the really des­titute of the city’s female youth, were housed, clothed and fed. As time went on it was necessary to accommodate a bigger number of such children. About 1829, an extension was connected to the new school built in 1820 and contained a special department known as the “Breakfast Room”, where hundreds of children daily received their morning meal, funded by voluntary subscriptions.

During the years of the Great Famine the sisters set about procur­ing food and clothing for their pupils with such zeal that the school developed into an important famine relief centre. Urgent appeals for help were penned by the members of the Community to rela­tives and friends not alone in Ireland but also overseas in America and Europe. The moving pleas from the sisters were in no small way responsible for the generous gifts of money, food and clothing which reached the community for distribution among the famine victims.

The custom of giving lunches at midday to necessitous children continued until the late 1950’s.

But the sisters never lost sight of the importance and necessity of education in the lives of the children. From the earliest days they were taught reading writing, needlework and spinning. When the National Board of Education was established in 1831 the sisters ad­justed their school programme to bring it into line with Department “Rules and Regulations”, but the spirit of their teaching remained unchanged and their commitment to Religious instruction stronger than ever. It is evident from various official reports that the sisters’ aim was to train the children in skills which would prepare them to earn a living. The teaching of lace-work was introduced at an early stage and training was also provided in Domestic Economy, shirt-making, knitting and netting. As the number of pupils increased the sisters adopted the system of training some of them to instruct those “more ignorant than themselves” under the guidance of an adult mas­ter or mistress. The number of girls trained as monitors by the sisters was truly phenomenal. These Galway girls were appointed to posi­tions not only in Galway but also in counties throughout the country, while one made her way to America, where she was employed in a teaching capacity. The last member of the community to fulfil the of­fice of directing monitors was Sr. Baptist Smyth, who was a trained teacher before joining the sisters. The monitorial system ceased to exist in Galway in 1925 when the Department of Education under the Irish Government formulated new plans for recruiting national teach­ers.

Early on in the life of the Galway Community, the call to extend the Presentation Mission came in a plea for help from Dr. Fleming, Bishop of Newfoundland. In 1833 he requested sisters to establish a foundation there and four sisters answered the call. Reliable sources claim that they were the first Irish Religious to cross the Atlantic to educate and uplift the need in far away places.

Other foundations over the years include Tuam 1835, Oranmore 1861, Picketing 1919 and Shantalla 1955.

In 1965 the opening of the new primary School and the commence­ment of a new secondary school, coincided with the celebration of the 150 th year of the Presentation Sisters in Galway. The dedicated ser­vice of the pioneering sisters of 1815, both in the social and educa­tional fields, is still undertaken in Presentation Centres in the Galway of today.

Section 1: Persecution, Rebellion, Emancipation – Ireland outside the Convent Walls

Section 2: sowing seeds.

  • Section 3: Branching Out – Spread & Growth
  • Section 4: Strong Roots
  • Presentation Order – The Early Years
  • Ireland between 1780s & 1820s
  • Convents & the Outside World
  • Presentation Sisters & the 1798 Rebellion
  • Daniel O’Connell & the Presentation Sisters
  • Making Foundations
  • Funding Foundations
  • Convent Buildings
  • Convent Gardens
  • South Presentation
  • Killarney & Tralee
  • George’s Hill
  • North Presentation
  • Kilkenny, Carlow, Portlaoise
  • Terenure, Maynooth, Mullingar, Drogheda
  • Dungarvan & Carrick-on-Suir
  • Wexford & Enniscorthy

Branching Out: Presentation Convents 1775-1828

Presentation Sisters in their distinctive black habits used to be a familiar sight across the country, as were their homes.

The convents they lived in were ubiquitous, often dominating towns and villages. Many of these are of simple architectural style, but all are of significance for a variety of social and historical reasons. Their location in a village, town or city had a huge impact on the development of the surrounding area as schools, housing and service industries grew up around them. They were such a common feature of the landscape that they became almost invisible.

An episode of  Radharc   broadcast on RTÉ in 1971 began: ‘In Ireland we tend to take nuns for granted. They’ve always been here and they always will be here’. This statement is no longer true. In 1966 there were 13,409 nuns in the Republic of Ireland, in 2000 there were 9,031 while the figures for 2021 record 4,494 religious sisters.

‘Branching Out: Presentation Convents 1775-1828’ examines the early Presentation Convents in Ireland. Some of these convents remain open, but many have closed and the buildings demolished or repurposed. It is important that we record the history of the buildings and landscapes, the material culture and the lives of the women who lived in the convents before it is too late. The exhibition offers a flavour of the early years of the Presentation Order. As you make your way through this website you will find documents, photographs, films, artefacts and oral histories which will introduce you to the early years of the Presentation Order in Ireland.

Click on images to see them in greater detail and learn more about them.

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In this exhibition the terms ‘Nuns’, ‘Sister’ and ‘Women Religious’ are used interchangeably, as are the terms ‘Order’ and ‘Congregation’. To become a nun took several years. Women who wanted to join the Presentation Sisters first became a postulant and then a novice before taking their final vows and becoming a professed sister. All convents kept annals, which documented key events every year, such as new novices entering the convent, their ‘reception’ into the convent community following their novitiate, and their final profession as a religious sister.

Presentation Convents 1775-1828

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Section 3: Branching Out - Spread & Growth

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Plans lodged for development on large convent site in Kilkenny

Plans lodged to convert Kilkenny convent into apartments

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Sophia Housing Association CLG have lodged plans with Kilkenny County Council seeking to change the use of the existing three-story Presentation Convent on College Road in Kilkenny City into 14 apartments.

Seven one-bedroom two-person apartments are planned over the three floors, as well as two two-bedroom three-person apartments, one two-bedroom four-person apartment, two three-bedroom five-person apartments and two three-bedroom six-person apartments.

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Permission is also being sought to develop new semi-detached & terraced dwellings (gross floor area = 632.4m²) on the site.

Also sought is permission for the relocation of existing stained-glass windows and permission for the demolition of the existing single-storey extension to the side of the building.

A large number of additional site and refurbishment proposals are contained within the plans.

The planning application is currently awaiting validation from Kilkenny County Council.

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KY-00221 Castlecomer House, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland . old photograph

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Kilkenny Street, Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00318

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Jarrow Colliery, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny KY-00273

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Florence Terrace, Kilkenny Street, Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00261

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Entrance to Castlecomer Demesne, Co. Kilkenny KY-00093

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Coal Train Leaving Castlecomer Station, Co. LKilkenny, Ireland, Old Irish Photograph, c1945, YK-00007

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Coal Screening Machinery, Deerpark, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny KY-00274

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Chatsworth Street, Caslecomer, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00233

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Barrock, Castlecomer showing Military Barracks 1921, Co. Kilkenny KY-00122

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Ardra Castle, Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00265

Castlemanger.

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Castlemagner Church, Castlemagner, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00262

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The Railway Bridge, Clohogue, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00298

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Clohogue, Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00187

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The Bridge, Fiddown, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00071

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Tall House at Fiddown Bridge, Fiddown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, Old Irish Photograph, c1939, YK-00003

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R.I.C. Barracks & Post Office, Fidown, Co. Kilkenny KY-00041

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Fiddown, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00157

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Fiddown, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00080

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Fiddown And Portlaw Railway Station, Fiddown, Co. Kilkenny KY-00129

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The Square, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00373

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The Square, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00300

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The Square, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00078

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The Square, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph showing “Banim”. KY-00372

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St Lactan’s Church, Freshord, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00320

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St Joseph’s College, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00371

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KY-00079 Uppercourt, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph ( aerial )

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KY-00049 Upper Court House, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph

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Front Of Square, Freshford, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. old photograph. KY-00051

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Presentation Primary School, Kilkenny

056 776 5598, [email protected].

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Enrolments September 2024

From January 8th – January 30th 2024 we will be accepting Enrolment Forms for September 2024. If you have any queries please contact us on [email protected] or call 056-7765598.

St Canice’s Cathedral Christmas Tree Festival

Ms Murphy and her 3rd class have once again made an incredible Christmas Tree for the festival: Umbrella Tree.

Mrs Davis and her Junior Infants also submitted the wonderful: Tree Rex!

They can be viewed in St Canice’s Cathedral from 7th to the 12th of December 2023.

Well done to everyone involved and good luck in the competition!

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Supporting Those in Need

With your very generous donations, today we were able to hand over a full shopping cart to Mary & Brendan Pierce of toys and food to help those in need in Kilkenny over the Christmas period.

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Team Hope Shoe Box Appeal

We were thrilled to hand over 150 Shoe Boxes to the Irish Military for distribution this Christmas. We thank you for your continued generosity.

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Parents Information

Principal's message, staff login.

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  4. Bishop Denis' Homily from Mass to mark the closing of the Presentation Convent, Kildare

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  1. Presentation Convent Castlecomer Co. Kilkenny

    School opening hours: Junior & Senior Infants 9:00 - 1:45. 1st & 6th Classes 9:00 - 2:45. Please note yard supervision is from 8:50. Presentation Convent Castlecomer was built in 1965, the school is proud to carry on the tradition of the Presentation Sisters, who arrived in the town in 1829.

  2. Presentation Secondary School Kilkenny

    Presentation Kilkenny. Choosing the correct second level school for your daughter takes time, reflection and care, especially if you believe, as we do in Presentation, that a holistic education is essential for all aspects of your daughter's life and well being. By promoting a positive and progressive ethos, we endeavour to cater for the ...

  3. ACTIVITIES

    Feast of the Presentation, classes are treated to a dramatized story of Nano Nagle's life. Projects and Initiatives ... Presentation Convent N.S. Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. Phone:056 444 1426. bottom of page ...

  4. OUR SCHOOL

    History. On 29th June 1829, the Presentation Sisters first came to the Parish of Castlecomer. This was the year of Catholic Emancipation and Catholics were now free to practice their religion. Catholic children could attend schools. Three Sisters from the Presentation. Convent Kilkenny volunteered to set up the school in Castlecomer.

  5. PHOTOS

    Presentation Convent N.S. Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. Phone:056 444 1426. bottom of page

  6. Kilkenny Presentation Convent

    The presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny is a Catholic Voluntary School. It is a community of staff, parents, pupils and management who share a Christian vision of life. Our school seeks to ensure that the students are enabled to reach their full potential - academic, spiritual, physical, social, cultural and creative - encouraging them to face life with optimism,

  7. Why Presentation

    The Presentation Kilkenny has a proud tradition of being a supportive and caring community that delivers outstanding educational opportunities. Your child's academic progress is kept foremost in our minds and our committed staff display enthusiasm, dedication and high level teaching skills. We constantly strive to create an environment in ...

  8. REQUISITES 2023

    Senior infant Requisites 2023-2024 Mrs Keogh Mrs Treacy. Senior Infants Requisites . Senior Infants Requisites 2023 - 2024 Ms McGrath

  9. COVID

    C ovid Response Plan ( Revised August 2021). Presentation Convent N.S., Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. R95 C795 . Tel: 056 - 4441426 Email: [email protected] Web: www ...

  10. CONTACT US

    For all inquiries, please call our main reception between 9:00 am - 3:00 pm: Ph: 056 444 1426

  11. Presentation Convent, Kilkenny Street ...

    Appraisal. A well-composed convent probably incorporating the fabric of an earlier nunnery to the lateral wing, thereby continuing a long-standing presence on site. The distinctive massing including a raised section to the main block to accommodate a chapel ensures the status of the site as a landmark in Kilkenny Street.

  12. Presentation Convent School

    Presentation Convent School. Principal: Mrs Mary Jacob. Presentation Convent N.S. Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. Phone: 056 444 1426. Email: [email protected]. Website: Presentation Convent School. Each year the Church uses one of the synoptic accounts of the Transfiguration as the Gospel text for the second Sunday of Lent.

  13. Presentation Convent, Galway

    Presentation Convent, Galway was founded on 27th October, 1815 with its origins in Presentation Convent, Kilkenny. The Founding Sisters were, Sr. Mary Gertrude Breen, Sr. Mary de Chantal McLoughlin and Sr. Mary Angela Martin, with "education of the poor in the spirit of Nano Nagle" its main concern.

  14. Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny

    The Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny is an all girls secondary school catering for students between the ages of 12-19 around the Kilkenny city, ... The convent and buildings in James St. and Chapel Lane were knocked down in order to make way for the Market Cross shopping centre.

  15. Branching Out

    In 1966 there were 13,409 nuns in the Republic of Ireland, in 2000 there were 9,031 while the figures for 2021 record 4,494 religious sisters. 'Branching Out: Presentation Convents 1775-1828' examines the early Presentation Convents in Ireland. Some of these convents remain open, but many have closed and the buildings demolished or repurposed.

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    Roll Number : 10835K : Local name of school : CASTLECOMER CONVENT : School Level : PRIMARY : School Level Detail : ORDINARY : Principal's Name : MARY JACOB : Ethos

  17. Contact

    © 2024 by The Staff & Students of Presentation Kilkenny. bottom of page

  18. Presentation Secondary School Kilkenny

    Welcome to the website for the Presenation Secondary School Kilkenny. We are a modern, innovative educational establishment that challenges all of our girls to achieve their maximum potential.

  19. Plans lodged for development on large convent site in Kilkenny

    Sophia Housing Association CLG have lodged plans with Kilkenny County Council seeking to change the use of the existing three-story Presentation Convent on College Road in Kilkenny City into 14 apartments. Seven one-bedroom two-person apartments are planned over the three floors, as well as two two-...

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    Presentation Convent Phone and Map of Address: Parnell st Kilkenny Co. Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Business Reviews, Consumer Complaints and Ratings for Convents in Kilkenny. ... Presentation Convent Address: Parnell st Kilkenny Co. Kilkenny City of Kilkenny Phone number: (056)7721351 Categories: Convents, Companies & Businesses . 1 Review (2 / 5 ...

  21. Kilkenny Historical Pictures l Old Irish Photographs

    The Historical Picture Archive has a collection of Kilkenny Historical Pictures, Place mats & Coasters. View Over 23,000 Historical Photos Available ... Convent Of Mercy And Church, Callan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. old Irish photograph. ... Presentation Convent, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny KY-00162 See Detail; Post Office, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny ...

  22. Presentation Primary School Kilkenny

    Enrolments September 2024. From January 8th - January 30th 2024 we will be accepting Enrolment Forms for September 2024. If you have any queries please contact us on [email protected] or call 056-7765598.

  23. Pictures show inside of Presentation Convent in Killarney as it goes on

    The Presentation Convent on Killarney's Cathedral Place has come on the market with an asking price of €1.5 million. A landmark building in terms of visual impact and history, the sale is ...