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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Oliver and .Eli on their first day of school Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infant pupils Urszula and Anesha with teacher Ms Courtney Creagh on her first day at school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infant pupils with teacher Ms Courtney Creagh on her first day at school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured is junior infant pupil Brooklyn concentrating on doing some colouring. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured is junior infant pupil Brooklyn doing some colouring. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infant pupils Intisar and Naertochukwu doing some colouring. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infant pupils Intisar and Naertochukwu doing some colouring. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers emarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured is junior infant Lottie as she does some colouring. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infants (left) Katie with (front) Emily as they settle into the classroom.Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers emarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured are junior infants Oliver and Eli as they play with building blocks. Pic Larry Cummins
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 First Day Nerves...Both class teachers welcoming junior infant pupils to Scoil Mhuire Fatima, North Monastery Primary School were themselves facing their first day at school as the newly qualified teachers embarked on their teaching careeers at the northside school. Teachers Ms Vivienne Doyle, from Douglas and Ms Courtney Creagh, from Knocknaheeny had a busy first day as they welcomed the 'new' boys and girls to the classroom. Pictured is junior infant teacher Mc Vivienne Doyle with boys Rory, Oliver and Eli as they play with building blocks. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors, corridors and classrooms to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Teacher and past-pupil Mr Darren Kenny speaking with new students at the school. Pic Larry Cummins (no student names due to school GDPR policy)
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors, corridors and classrooms to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Teacher and past-pupil Mr Darren Kenny speaking with new students at the school. Pic Larry Cummins (no student names due to school GDPR policy)
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Pic Larry Cummins (no student names due to school GDPR policy)
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Pic Larry Cummins (no student names due to school GDPR policy)
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Pic Larry Cummins
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Pic Larry Cummins
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. . Pic Larry Cummins
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 Twenty one girls were amongst the 90 'first-year' pupils starting at North Monastery Coeducational Secondary School on Thursday 31st August 2023. Founded in 1811 the school opened its doors and corridors to female students for the first time today as the school changed over to a coeducational school. Pictured are first year students with Principal Jim Boyle, Deputy Principal Jason Barry and First Year Head teachers Mr Dave Walsh and Ms Aoife Collins. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Soldiers have access to gym facilities at Collins Army Barracks, Cork. Private Ashley Gould, CQMS Liam King and Conor McCrory, Irish Naval Service in the gym. Pic: Larry Cummins Ref Sean O'Riordan/Irish Examiner NEWS feature.

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
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**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.


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