Naíscoil Íde
All Saints' Drive,
Raheny,
Dublin 5.
Charity No 20117092

Phone: (01) 8317688
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 E-mail: naiscoilide@gmail.com
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Brian Fenton Returns to Naíscoil Íde with the Sam Maguire

Weakness at the knees and fits of fanzine mania, among some of the young and not so young members of staff, were reported during the visit of Brian Fenton to the school. Brain, past pupil of Naíscoil Íde, and midfielder on the Dublin Football All Ireland winning team, was accompanied by Brian Howard and Darren Byrne. Mayo’s Ms. Keena and Ms. Clarke found the event difficult and were seen sniffling tears of remorse in the corner of their rooms. We hope to welcome the Ladies All Ireland Football Team soon. Up the Dubs!