Harold Boy's National School Dalkey

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Harold Boy's National School
School type Primary School
Established 1901
Affiliation Catholic
Location Dalkey
Republic of Ireland


Harold Boy's National School Dalkey is a Catholic school in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland. The school was officially opened on 7th of January 1901 as a two room school named after local 19th century priests John and George Harold. An extension was built to the school in the 1960's. The school caters for boys from second class (approximately 7 years of age) to sixth class (approximately 12 years of age). Most pupils will have been educated at the nearby Loreto Convent prior to coming to Harold Boys.

Its past pupils include Alan O'Brien (Irish Football International), Peter Farrell (First Captain of an Irish team to Beat England Away), Hugh Leonard (Playwright) James Power (Leinster Rugby Player) & Maurice Goodwin.

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Harold Boys Website