School: Dundalk (Dundalk Road Convent) (roll number 5387)
- Location:
- Dundalk, Co. Louth
- Teacher: Sr. M. Oliver
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- Hedge SchoolsSubjects taught in them were Irish and Latin. A large stone was used on which was cut out the letters of the alphabet while they were teaching each boy in turn would keep guard on the hillsides. The children were seated in circle on the grass.
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- Collector
- M. Matthews
- Towns such as Dundalk were not centres for Hedge schools. One hundred years ago there were many private schools which in essence were hedge school
There was a bardic school in Dundalk from about the year 1820 to 1827. It was taught by a man called James Woods. He was a poet(continues on next page)