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Greystones National Schools

  • 03-06-2010 10:43pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 22


    I am moving to the Greystones area and am looking for opinions on St Kevins and St Brigids National Schools in Greystones. Would you recommend them? All opinions welcome! Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭Son of Jack


    If you posted on the Charlesland Greystones boards you might get some information on these school.

    Greystones is blessed; six schools in the area and they all provide an excellent service.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 Euopean


    cleverboy wrote: »
    I am moving to the Greystones area and am looking for opinions on St Kevins and St Brigids National Schools in Greystones. Would you recommend them? All opinions welcome! Thanks


    In reply to your question about schools there is one thing to consider carefully - do you want your child to be brought up catholic?? Bear in mind that the head of St brigids is a nun and therefore it is MUCH more religious than St kevins. I recently moved my child out of the school because for me I though the emphasis on religion was too strong, but ofcourse thats a personal choice.:)
    There is also Educate together to consider - a newly opened school that seems to be doing well


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 Euopean


    Euopean wrote: »
    In reply to your question about schools there is one thing to consider carefully - do you want your child to be brought up catholic?? Bear in mind that the head of St brigids is a nun and therefore it is MUCH more religious than St kevins. I recently moved my child out of the school because for me I though the emphasis on religion was too strong, but ofcourse thats a personal choice.:)
    There is also Educate together to consider - a newly opened school that seems to be doing well

    I know lots of people who have children at Kevins and haven't heard anything negative. Patricks is also meant to be v.good


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