St. Patrick’s PS, Donegall St.

 

ST. PATRICK’S CHRISTIAN BROTHERS PRIMARY SCHOOL, DONEGALL ST.
The Brothers began teaching in the school on 27th November 1867 with 450 pupils.

 

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 STAFF   (Click for more information)

T.O. Andrews, Simon Begley, G, Bradley, Lawrence Burke, Thomas Butler, W.A. Byrne, Patrick Cleary, G.D. Comerford, Matthew Donnelly, M.C. Heffernan, H. Gunning, T.D. Hickey, Mrs Mona McIldowney, T.D. Hickey,  T.C. Leonard, Mrs K. Kerlin, T. F. McGrane, Donal McKavanagh, Thomas McHeith, Hugh Murray, Jerome O’Brien, William O’Connor, Mrs Kathleen Quigley, Seamas Treacy, Gerald Saldier, J.T. Sullivan, P.E. Woods, 

PAST PUPILS

1900s
James Looby,

James Kelly, Journalist

James Kelly, Journalist

1910s
James Kelly, Michael Matthews, Patrick McCann, William McMahon, Moses Rosenberg,

1920s

"Rinty" Monaghan

“Rinty” Monaghan


Charles Campbell, Joseph Charleton, Patrick Charleton, Peter Charleton, William Conway, Thomas Dougan, Vincent P Doyle, Patrick J Gormley, Patrick Fitzharris, Joseph P Hughes, Constantine McAllister,  Henry J McGreevy, “Rinty” Monaghan, John Mulhall, John Francis Joseph O’Neill,

1930s
Frank Carson, Gerry Fitt, John Segerdahl,

Mr Gerry Fitt

Mr Gerry Fitt

 

1950s (Click for more information)

nursery-rhyme-photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tom Bartlett, Seamas Beattie, Thomas N Brennan, Sean Broderick, John Cassidy, Nigel Cushley, Ciarán Dynan, Finbar Dynan, Muredach Dynan, Joseph Hennessy, Terence Jones, James Larkin, Francis MacGarry, Bernard MacLaughlin, Michael MacNamee, Michael Martin, Finbar McCallion, Terence McHugh, Brendan Joseph Meehan, Richard Monaghan, Bernard Mooney, Gerard Murray, Thomas O’Hara, Brian O’Neill, Jim O’Reilly, Gabriel Osborne, Robert J Rice, Paul Sloan, Liam Toner, Patrick Warren, 

About 1955

Circa 1955

1960s (Click for more information)

Stephen Peover, Chris Treacy, Brian White,

 

 

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OTHERS

Burns, Gerry (Dr): General Practice



Nolan, Vincent (Mr): Prizewinner in 3rd year at Hardinge St, June 1916 – £5-0-0.