Corluddy-con wrote: » Im wondering if anyone has any information on the history of waterpark college in waterford. Im working on a wikipedia page for the school but i cant find any information on the school pre 1986 (maurice o'connor era). Any information would be apreciated. Thanks
jimbojazz wrote: » Think it might have been 1969 as I remember i was in 1st babies with the dreaded Brother Lyne and his infamous stinger cane with the thorns still on it and that was in the old school on Park Road. From what I remember the Junior School was the Protestant bishops old house.
I definitely remember that i was in this new school in 2nd babies and am fairly sure it was Mrs Sharkey who taught us there.
The gardens in the school were always spectacular and were kept by Willie and Nancy who lived in the gate lodge.
djsupreme wrote: » My memories of Waterpark primary - in my recollection, it was a free school at the Cove. It was only when it moved to Park Road circa 1985 that it became fee paying.
djsupreme wrote: » My memories of Waterpark primary - in my recollection, it was a free school at the Cove. It was only when it moved to Park Road circa 1985 that it became fee paying. I remember a Mrs. Cassidy teaching me at the Cove in second babies. She had a thick bota she kept behind the radiator. There was a lovely woman called Mrs McNamara who taught me in 1st class. I remember FX Keegan well. All the brothers are a bit of a blur. Agree with what was said about the grounds. They really were fantastic, and I loved breaktime in the Orchard or up at the back in the big trees.
jimbojazz wrote: » The Junior school used to be a fee paying school. It initially was part of the main school but moved out to the Dunmore Road in the early 1970s (or perhaps 1969). I'm not sure when it moved back in the main school grounds. There was a school annual published in the 1970s that had a lot of the school history. Regards...jmcc
jimbojazz wrote: » Haha. Brings back memories! I was there from 1967 till 1975, and I do remember Brother Lyne and the others! Brother Lyne made you wear a dress if you were naughty. Mrs Kelly? Had her for two years...no wonder I ended up the way I did...:-). Wasn't it Keegan who taught you to write in Gothic style?
nslattery1974 wrote: » and who could forget Tom Meehan, manys the student went to his office either for a doss or some help with their problems.
jimbojazz wrote: » no bolkie it was thrasher tracy whose brother played for ireland - ray tracy, thrasher was the head so it war probably him that whacked you. Mcgrath or maygray as he was known taught 5th and was also the rugby coach....he was a bit odd as well. By the sound of it you were a year ahead of me
Bolkie wrote: » Of course Jimbo, you're right, it was Tracy. I remember he went with a lot of pupils to see a match in Dublin (I didn't go, can't remember why). You wrote about the gardens behind the school, they were brilliant. Wasn't the orchard turned into a playing ground at the back of the school? Remember playing in the school soccer team. Years later when I visited Ireland I went to see the school but it had moved to the main school (where my brothers were then). The front gardens were large weren't they with the driveway? After school I would always walk or take a bus to Bridge Street where my Grandmothers had a newsagent. From others threads I understood that Keegan is still teaching? Is that correct? Thanks for all your replies. :-)
brendansmith wrote: » Lovely chap.
jimbojazz wrote: » Jaysus i played on one of those teams - know most of the lads you talk about- p.m. me and i'll fiil you in on ID
David Quane wrote: » I went to Waterpark College from 1966-1974(I think) I remember going to the main school amd then the primary moved to Dunmore Road across from the "The Cove Store". I remember the following teachers Br.Lyne with his bottle "islassa", Mrs O'Really/ Mrs Red. Mrs Sharkey, Sir Keegan, Br. Mcgrath, and the worst teacher of all Br. Tracey. Man was he visious and mean. His brother is Ray Tracey, who played soccer for Rep. of Ireland. Some of the guys I went to school was Peter Brophy, Ronan Mulligan, Colm O'Connor, Terry Murphy, Richard Morrrisey. Anyone know where Bernard Phelan is??? Last I heard he was in Australia???? I miss Waterford please reply.....David Quane
Bolkie wrote: » Jeepers David, you were a few years ahead of me. For some reason or another Peter Brophy does ring a bell. I was at Waterpark from the babies until the last year of primary school (1975). I remember all the teachers you mentioned. I remember that Mrs O Reilly was an awful teacher to have (or was is Mrs Sharkey). Yeah, Tracey was vicious alright, I remember his brother played for Ireland. Do you remember Brother Lyne? Jimbojazz does..he was the teacher in the babies. Marcus Bakker (mothers side of the family Murphy, from Murphy Engineers, Bridge street).
David Quane wrote: » Some of the guys I went to school was Peter Brophy, Ronan Mulligan, Colm O'Connor, Terry Murphy, Richard Morrrisey. Anyone know where Bernard Phelan is???
johnbo wrote: » http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Waterpark-College-Year-6-1975/135669299825334 Have fun trying to remember the faces, or more difficult...the names!