HISTORY
OF ATHENRY
Athenry Vocational School
School’s Philosophy
Athenry Vocational School aims to develop in its pupils a wide range
of skills, knowledge and understanding within a secure and happy environment
that encourages the student to grow in self-confidence and in respect for
one another.
Large School - Small Classes
Athenry Vocational School is arguably the largest rural Vocational
School in
Ireland. From an initial enrolment of 64 first year students in 1968
to the present student enrolment of 760 students is by any degree most
significant and impressive. This dramatic increase in student numbers is
attributable in the main to the reputation the school has as a centre of
educational excellence. Innovation and adaptation, fair but firm discipline
are all readily recognisable features of the school.
While the school is indeed large by any standards it has always been
school policy to keep classes as small as is humanly possible. To this
end we have no First Year class in excess of 24 students and we shall continue
to strive to maintain this most favourable pupil teacher ratio.
Looking Ahead - B.B.S. Degree Course
It is our wish to go on serving the needs of the people of our area.
We intend to proceed by honestly and constructively evaluating our past
and present and by being percipient with regard to the future demands and
educational needs of the area we serve. To this end we are offering the
B.B.S. degree course (Bachelor of Business Studies) in this school as from
September 1996. If any individual or group of people would wish a certain
programme or course of study be available in the Athenry area, we extend
an open invitation, through the Athenry Journal, to contact us and we give
our assurance that we will be willing respondents.
Setting the Records
We have the unique and special distinction of winning five All Ireland
Hurling Championships in a row. We take particular pride in this magnificent
achievement and this is just one facet of sport and leisure activity that
is exceptionally well catered or in our school. We, however, wish to publicly
acknowledge the immense contribution made by national schools, clubs and
individuals in developing the talents and skills of young people.
We just continue with the development of their talents and skills when
they enrol with us.
Future Development
We are in the process of erecting a large Canteen/Multi Purpose hall.
This project is parent led and we wish to acknowledge the inestimable contribution
of our Parents’ Council and our parents in general. They already have provided
us with a playing pitch at a cost of £68,000 and now have funded
the Canteen/Multi Purpose hall to the extent of £lO0,000. We are
blessed in having such an active, positive and constructive Parents’ Council.
As we look to the future may that future be as bright as our past is proud.
Séamus Cullinane Principal for the Athenry Journal
April 1996
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