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List of Inspection Reports Published on the Website During 2006 List of Inspection Reports published on the Website during 2006 List of Inspection Reports published on the Website during 2006 Primary Post-Primary Primary Schools County School Type of Subject (if applicable) School Roll Format report Number WSE [1] / SI [2] Carlow Saint Mary’s National School, Ballyconnell WSE n/a 00977B HTML Carlow Moling-Glynn NS, Saint. Mullins WSE n/a 17330P HTML Cavan Milltown National School , Belturbet WSE n/a 08948L HTML Cavan Corcreagh NS WSE n/a 13811L HTML Cavan Scoil Naomh Bríd, Killoughter, Redhills WSE n/a 17230L HTML Cavan S N Mhuire, Belturbet, Co Cavan WSE n/a 18127A HTML Clare Rockmount Mixed N S, Miltown Malbay, Co Clare WSE n/a 09390O HTML Clare Droimdigeach National School WSE n/a 13478E HTML Clare Moyasta National School., Kilkee WSE n/a 18565B HTML Cork S N Baile Ui Ghiblin, Mitchelstown, Co Cork WSE n/a 02114B HTML Cork Freemount Mixed N S, Rathluirc, Co Cork WSE n/a 06295F HTML Cork Tullaslease Mixed N S, Rathluirc, Co Cork WSE n/a 09815U HTML Cork Kilgarriffe NS, Clonakilty WSE n/a 10499U HTML Cork Newmarket B N S, Newmarket, Co Cork WSE n/a 11236Q HTML Cork S N Gleann Na Huladh, Mitchelstown, Co Cork WSE n/a 12446J HTML Cork Scoil Naisiúnta Inis Chléire, Skibereen WSE n/a 14303U HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Cork Mocomhog National School, Kealkill, Bantry WSE n/a 17011W HTML Cork S N Cuilinn Ui Caoimh, Mala, Co Chorcai WSE n/a 17171V HTML Cork Scoil Chros tSeáin, Bun an tSabhairne, Contae Chorcaí WSE n/a 17363H HTML Cork Rathmore NS, Dún na Séad, Contae Chorcaí WSE n/a 19381T HTML Cork Scoil Fhiachra, Gleann Garbh WSE n/a 19420D HTML Cork Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Cúl Rua, Baile an Chollaigh WSE n/a 19839R HTML Donegal Scoil Cholmcille, An Tearmann WSE n/a 14194S HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Donegal St Patricks N S, Lurgybrack, Letterkenny, Co Donegal, WSE n/a 16672P HTML Donegal Gaelscoil Bhun Chranncha WSE n/a 20097G HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Donegal Holy Family National School, Ballyshannon WSE n/a 20150H HTML Dublin Sn Naomh Finnin, Glenties Park , Rivermount, Finglas South, Dublin 11 WSE n/a 19489Q HTML Dublin Scoil Náisiúnta Muire & Iosef Sinsear, Bayside, Dublin 13 WSE n/a 19533Q HTML Dublin Rush Ns, Rush, Co Dublin WSE n/a 19660A HTML Dublin Saint Laurence O’Toole’s Special School, North Strand. Evaluation n/a 19819L HTML Dublin Henrietta Street School, Henrietta Street Evaluation n/a 20021T HTML Galway Inishbofin N S, Inishbofin, Co Galway WSE n/a 13927H HTML http://www.education.ie/insreports/des_school_inspection_reports_2006.htm (1 of 11)27/09/2007 23:09:04 List of Inspection Reports published on the Website during 2006 Galway Kilnadeema National School WSE n/a 15071H HTML Galway Kilconly N S, Kilconly, Tuam, Co Galway WSE n/a 15475I HTML Galway Scoil Náisiúnta Rónáin, Cill Ronáin, Inis Mór WSE n/a 17456O HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Galway Scoil Náisiúnta Briocáin, An Gort Mór, Rosmuc WSE n/a 17463L HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Galway Scoil Náisiúnta Iomair, Brackloon, Kiltulla WSE n/a 17529P HTML Galway Scoil Mhuire, Cloonminda, Castlerea, Co Galway WSE n/a 17980I HTML Kerry Scoil Naisiúnta Thullacha, Neidín. WSE n/a 01396J HTML Kerry Scoil Bhreannáin, Portmagee WSE n/a 11419B HTML Kerry Knockanes Mxd N S, Headford, Co Kerry WSE n/a 13150Q HTML Kerry St. Finian’s An Coirean, Contae Chiarraí WSE n/a 16014A HTML Kerry Scoil Naomh Eirc, Baile an Mhoraigh, Baile na nGall WSE n/a 16456J HTML Kerry Scoil Naomh Mhichil Naofa, Baile ‘n Sceilg. WSE n/a 19436S HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Kildare Scoil Eimhin Naofa, Monasterevin WSE n/a 15769C HTML Kildare Allenwood B N S, Allenwood, Robertstown, Naas, Co Kildare WSE n/a 16813H HTML Kildare Scoil Naisiúnta Cloch Rince, Moyvalley WSE n/a 18093J HTML Kildare S N Bride, Lackagh, Monasterevin Co Kildare WSE n/a 18179T HTML Kildare Scoil Náisiúnta na Maighdine Muire, Gearr Eiscir, Broadford WSE n/a 18287W HTML Kildare Scoil Mochua, Aghards, Celbridge. WSE n/a 19794V HTML Kilkenny Holycross N.S. , Firoda, Castlecomer Co Kilkenny WSE n/a 18643S HTML Kilkenny Scoil and Chroí Ró Naofa, Urlingford WSE n/a 19930D HTML Laois St. Pauls Primary School, Borris Road, Portlaoise Co Laois WSE n/a 18828H HTML Laois Scoil Bhride, Rathdowney, Co Laois WSE n/a 20071L HTML Limerick St. Gabriel’s Special School, Crabtree House, Springfield Drive, Dooradoyle, Co Limerick WSE n/a 19603L HTML Louth Realt Na Mara Sois., Mill Street, Dundalk, Co Louth WSE n/a 17862C HTML Louth S N Rath Corr, Riverstown, Dundalk Co Louth WSE n/a 18471P HTML Louth St. Mary’s Special School, Drumcar, Louth WSE n/a 19214A HTML Mayo SN Inbhear, Barr Na Tra, Beal An Atha, Co Mhaigh Eo WSE n/a 12568A HTML Mayo S N Tamhnighan Fheadha, Charlestown, Co Mayo WSE n/a 12938H HTML Mayo Scoil Náisiúnta Dhú Thuama WSE n/a 14193Q HTML - Gaeilge HTML - English Mayo Scoil Naisiunta Thola, Both Thola, Clar Chlainne Mhuiris, Mhaigh Eo WSE n/a 19914F HTML Meath St Oliver Plunkett Ns, Navan, Co Meath WSE n/a 19476H HTML Offaly Scoil San Filimíne, Tullamore WSE n/a 16928B HTML Sligo St Teresa’s National School, Ballintogher WSE n/a 02013S HTML Tipperary Saint Michael’s National School , (Scoil Náisiúnta Cléireacháin) Clerihan, Clonmel WSE n/a 17486A HTML Tipperary S N Colmain Naofa, Tir Da Glas, Nenagh, Co Tipperary WSE n/a 17640H HTML Tipperary Gaelscoil Chluain Meala, Baile Gaelach, Cluain Meala Co Thiobraid Arann WSE n/a 20007C HTML Waterford S N Deaglan, Portlairge, Co Waterford WSE n/a 16976M HTML Waterford S N Dun Na Mainistreach, Dungarbhan, Co Waterford WSE n/a 18094L HTML http://www.education.ie/insreports/des_school_inspection_reports_2006.htm (2 of 11)27/09/2007 23:09:04 List of Inspection Reports published on the Website during 2006 Waterford Saint Joseph’s Special School, Parnell Street, Waterford WSE n/a 19244J HTML Westmeath Clonown N S, Athlone, Co Westmeath WSE n/a 16427C HTML Westmeath S N An Cusan, An Cuasan, Athlone, Co Westmeath WSE n/a 18864L HTML Wexford Shielbeggan Convent, Shielbeggan, Ramsgrange, Co Wexford WSE n/a 09184L HTML Wexford Scoil Réalta na Mara, Riverchapel, Gorey WSE n/a 15367F HTML Wexford Monaseed N S, Monaseed, Gorey Co Wexford WSE n/a 15937U HTML Wexford Sacred Heart National School, Newbawn WSE n/a 16072O HTML Wexford Scoil Mhaodog, Poulfar, Fethard, New Ross. WSE n/a 17450C HTML Wicklow Shillelagh No. 1 National School, Shillelagh WSE n/a 15359G HTML Wicklow Scoil Naomh Bríd, Knockananna, Arklow WSE n/a 18470N HTML Wicklow Stratford Lodge Ns, Baltinglass, Co Wicklow WSE n/a 19339U HTML Post-Primary Schools County School Type of Subject (if applicable) School Roll Format report Number WSE [1] / SI [2] Carlow St. Leo’s College, Carlow SI French 61140K HTML Carlow Presentation College, Askea, Carlow SI Science and Biology 61141M HTML Carlow Borris Vocational School, Borris Co Carlow SI History 70400L HTML Carlow Coláiste Eoin, Hacketstown, Co Carlow SI French 70410O HTML Carlow Vocational School, Muinebheag, Co Carlow SI Mathematics 70430U HTML Carlow Tullow Community School , The Mullawn, Tullow, Co. Carlow SI Science & Physics 91356F HTML Cavan Saint Patrick’s College, Cavan SI Science & Biology 61060M HTML Cavan Loreto College, Cavan, Co. Cavan SI Music 61070P HTML Cavan Cavan Vocational School, Cootehill Rd, Cavan, Co Cavan SI ● Art 70380I ● HTML ● Geography ● HTML Cavan Cavan College of Further Studies, Main St , Cavan, Co Cavan SI Communications 76087R HTML Cavan Bailieborough Community School SI Geography 91351S HTML Clare Meánscoil, na mBraithre, Ennistymon, Co Clare WSE & SI ● English 61940T HTML ● Business ● Guidance ● Geography ● Physics Clare Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, Co Clare SI Home Economics 61950W HTML Clare Mary Immaculate Secondary School, Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare SI Business 62000W HTML Clare Saint John Bosco Community College, Cahercon, Co Clare SI Geography 76075K HTML Clare Kilrush Community School, Kilrush, Co Clare SI Business 91448K HTML Cork Saint Kevin’s Youth Encounter Project School, Infirmary Road, Cork Evaluation n/a 19788D HTML Cork Our Lady’s Training and Education Centre, IDA Industrial Estate, Lower Evaluation n/a n/a HTML Quartertown, Mallow. Cork Bandon Grammar School Bandon. SI Music 62060R HTML Cork Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney, Co Cork SI Home Economics 62090D HTML http://www.education.ie/insreports/des_school_inspection_reports_2006.htm (3 of 11)27/09/2007 23:09:04 List of Inspection Reports published on the Website during 2006 Cork Coláiste An Chroí Naofa, Carraig na bhFear, Co Chorcaí SI Science & Biology 62130M HTML Cork Saint Aloysius’ College, Carrigtwohill, Co Cork SI Physical Education 62140P HTML Cork Coláiste Muire, Bishop's St, Cobh, Co Cork SI Spanish 62180E HTML Cork Saint Colman’s College, Fermoy, Co Cork SI Music 62260C HTML Cork Coláiste an Phiarsaigh, Gleann Maghair, Contae Chorcaí SI Guidance 62301N HTML Cork De La Salle College, Macroom. SI Physical Education 62310O HTML Cork Saint Marys Secondary School, Macroom, Co Cork SI Music 62320R HTML Cork Patrician Academy, Mallow, Co Cork SI Gaeilge 62330U HTML Cork St Mary's Secondary School, Convent Of Mercy, Mallow, Co Cork SI Home Economics 62350D HTML Cork Midleton College, Midleton, Co Cork SI ● Music 62370J ● HTML ● Science ● HTML Cork Presentation Secondary School Mitchelstown. SI History 62421A HTML Cork Scoil na mBraithre Chríostaí, Charleville SI Science 62440E HTML Cork St Fachtna's - De La Salle College, Skibbereen, Co Cork SI Physical Education 62480Q HTML Cork Mercy Heights Secondary School, Skibbereen, Co Cork SI Science & Biology 62490T HTML Cork Christian Brothers, Golf Links Road, Youghal, Co. Cork SI Spanish 62500T HTML Cork Christian Brothers College, Sydney Hill, Wellington Rd, Cork.
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