School: Cluain le Fán (roll number 12817)

Location:
Cloonliffen, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Seán Ó Callaráin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0101, Page 313

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    were grammer reading, spelling and arithmetic. No Irish was taught in his school. That was in the year 1869. His school was a mixed school and his pay was a penny a day and a half penny a day.
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    be nineteen or twenty years of age.
    When the Nationals schools were first built the children had to write on slates. The first teacher who taught in Cloonliffen school was a man named Swords from Ballinrobe.
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