History of Scoil Naomh Colmán Mac Duaigh

In the early 1970's the policy of the Government of the day was to amalgamate all the one and two Teacher national schools where possible. They felt they had very sound educational and economic reasons for this fairly radical policy at the time.

There were two 2 Teacher schools serving the educational needs of the Kilmacduagh and Killomoran (Kilmacduagh N.S. and Killomoran N.S.) communities at this particular time. Both were viable from a numbers perspective but Kilmacduagh N.S. in particular was in a state of disrepair. To be frank it was a third world Facility with no electricity, no running water and it has external dry toilet facilities. The heating left a lot to be desired and the building was in danger of being condemned on health and safety grounds. One morning the teachers arrived in the school to find a sizeable chunk of the ceiling on the floor, luckily it had happened during the night and not when the children were in the class.

The Parish Priest at the time was Canon George Quinn (RIP) and he threw all his energies into the amalgamation process despite fierce opposition from both school communities. The people of Killomoran felt that they were losing the focal point of their community and that it wouldn't take a massive investment to bring their school up to acceptable standards. The Kilmacduagh parents did not wish to lose Ms Nancy Owens (RIP), their Junior Teacher, who was universally popular and who provided their children with many skills in the art and craft field. The Central School in Tierneevin would only cater for three teachers and Ms Owens would have to move on. Unfortunately the Diocesan Panel rules would not apply to here because at the time she was not recognised as a fully trained Teacher despite having over 20 years experience. In this era, there were many Teachers in the same position due to the fact that it was impossible to attract young trained Teachers to rural schools. Eventually the Department of Education granted special training courses for these people to qualify them as Primary Teachers thanks mainly to the trojan work of MS. Owens against all the odds.

The Parish owned the site for the proposed new school and the Parish Priest ploughed ahead with the building in the face of very stiff opposition from both communities. Both schools were closed at the end of 1975 and the new Central School, Scoil Naomh Colmán Mac Duaigh was opened. Initially the Kilmacduagh pupils attended with only a handful of the Killomoran children joining. The Killomoran parents continued their boycott for a number of months despite protracted negotiations. Thankfully a peace was brokered and all the children returned to school without a hint of animosity between the two school communities.

The Principal of Killomoran N.S., Mrs Mary Donnellan (RIP), was appointed as Principal of the new Central School with Mrs Annie Quinn and Mr Matt Murphy as the two Assistant Teachers. Mrs Donnellan retired as Principal in 1981 and Mr Murphy was appointed as her successor in September of that year. Mr Murphy was Principal of Scoil Naomh Colmán Mac Duaigh for fifteen years and was replaced in 1996 by Mrs Paula Cummins, who was a Principal for twelve years. In 2008 Mrs Ann Lynskey, the current Principal, was appointed.

All in all, there have been Four Principals and Seven other permanent Teachers in the 41 years of the school's history.

Mrs Mary Donnellan (RIP) Principal 1975-1981
Mr Matt Murphy Assistant Teacher 1975-198-Principal 1981-1996
Mrs Annie Quinn Assistant Teacher 1975-1988
Ms Maria Long (RIP) Assistant Teacher 1981-2019
Ms Joan Hillery (RIP) Assistant Teacher 1989-2004
Mrs Paula Cummins Principal 1996-2008
Mrs Ann Lynskey Assistant Teacher 2004-2008-Principal 2008-Present
Mrs Vanessa Fairweather Assistant Teacher 2005-Present
Mrs Aoife O'Connor Assistant Teacher 2008-Present
Ms Grainne Ruane Assistant Teacher 2011-Present
Ms Sheila Ford Assistant Teacher 2015-Present
Mr Brian Carty Assistant Teacher 2019-2020
Ms Deirdre Lawless Assistant Teacher 2021-Present


Over the 41 years and under the Leadership of the four Principals and the Boards of Managements, Staf, Parents and the Wider School Community, there has been much change to the building and the school grounds. These alterations include new windows, doors, roof, playground, interactive whiteboards, play shelter, storage cabin, toilets, an extension and a preschool and after school facility.

The biggest changes that have taken place in education over the past 40 years, have been in the Curriculum. In 199, the Department of Education and Skills, as it is now known, introduced the new Curriculum. This curriculum places a major emphasis on a 'hands on' approach to education. This marked a huge change in the education system and Scoil Naomh Colmán Mac Duaigh has embraced this. As we look to the future we look forward to further change and development as this is how a school blossoms.


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