School: Ballydurrow

Location:
Ballaghdorragh, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
S. Ó Hadarnáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0998, Page 263

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0998, Page 263

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  2. Old Schools
    This school is situated on the border of Meath and hedge schools existed in the district years ago. About the year 1830 a school of this kind existed in the townland of Knocktemple and at the crossroads on the way to the chapel.
    It belonged to a man named Tully and was taught by a man named Master Cadden. He was a local man being born in the townland of Newcastle, Co Meath. He taught the children the three R's and the text book was "Reading made Easy" which was pronounced " Rigihma Daisy". The teaching was indoors. There were no desks but stones round the walls and a wooden board on the pupils knees to write on. The children sat on the stones. There was no blackboard and each child was examined individually. each child had to bring
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