Odats wrote: » Mount Sion both Primary and Secondary. Nice to see the good work coming to fruition down there with John McArdle and Bill Doherty. Nice to see.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I went to mount sion.There are some positive developments going on there which I'm happy to see.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » De La Salle College. Hated it. When I was there late 80s early 90s, if you werent a hurler of football player then there really was nothing for you and the teachers had no time for you. Speaking of the teachers, they were a really jaded lot. You either had mad nuts going on power trips like Mr O Doherty or the old school teachers who were just cruising to retirement and had zero interest in the pupils or the curriculum. Then you had a careers counselor teacher who was completely unsuitable for the job. Couldnt wait to get out of there and when i went to WIT thats when I enjoyed study for the first time in my life.
deadybai wrote: » I wouldnt recommend anyone to go there. Prison would be a step up from it.
1967 wrote: Mount Sion Primary and Secondary,the only school in Ireland where education was an optional extra .Good to see the place on the up at the moment and the new astro pitches in the yards will be very welcome addition
fiachr_a wrote: » I went there too, sh-t school. One class full of the posher lads (or from the respectable families in town) got the decent teachers. The rest of us got the sh-t ones. Nice lads from my class in primary went on to DLS but didn't complete the Leaving Cert due to bullying. Saw that bollox Br Killian recently, he used to hassle a guy in my year during lunch time. A man his age behaving like that should hang his head in shame.
wellboytoo wrote: » Manor school primary loved every minute ,then Mount Sion Secondary a den of barely repressed savagery and violence meted out on a constant daily basis,and that was only some of the teachers. 1970's schooling not for the faint hearted,never went inside the door since the day I left.
jimbojazz wrote: » Waterpark......... from 1968-1985. Hated every minute of it, especially the secondary school - useless teachers, elitist attitudes. There was one teacher there - wont mention his name but he taught Geography and later became the career guidance teacher - how he was ever allowed be in the same room as children is beyond me - I wont go into it but he was obviously a sick b*****d. Makes me laugh when I hear others praise that school
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Deise Vu wrote: » That was me too! Coming from the Manor meant being outside the cliques. I was also a 'swot' (ie I could read and write) so there was a lot of hassle from every direction. I learned how to use my fists and ended up very wary of people. I'm not sure that was what Edmund Rice had in mind but there you go. Fifth and Sixth year weren't too bad in fairness, a lot of the scum left after the Inter and the teachers were a lot more circumspect about disciplining testosterone-charged 6 footers.
johnnykilo wrote: » Funny you mention that particular teacher, I think he was there up until 96/97. I had heard stories about him only years later when I left but while he was still there he used to have 1 on 1 contact with students as part of his Career Counselling duties. I'm pretty sure I attended a few of them but didn't notice anything untoward when I was there, other that he used to smoke in his office at the time. I do remember him being ushered out fairly rapidly at the end for whatever reason, mad to think that stuff was still going on relatively recently.
wellboytoo wrote: » We probably know each other then ! I have no lasting damage other than like yourself knowing how to use my fists, but it was out of control in those days and the students were a tough bunch but mainly in response to the teachers.
Deise Vu wrote: » Leaving Cert 1978 by any chance? In fairness I still have a few friends who were Mount Sion lads for national school too so I don't want to paint too bad a picture and there were a couple of psycho teachers in the Manor too. I still shudder at the treatment one traveller kid got when he was sent up to our class to be 'spoken to' by the principal, Brother O'Connor. MMA is for pussies, for proper out of control violence you only need a 1960's / 70's CBS education.