History of our School

History of our School

In 2002 a group of parents under the Chairperson of Ingo Biggs set up a start-up committee to have a second Educate Together school opened in Limerick. Limerick School Project opened in 1989 and it was felt that parents now needed a second school in Limerick.

The school opened in September 2004 with 12 children in Junior Infants . The school was based in Young Munster Rugby club -house with temporary accommodation. Since that time the school has grown steadily with a projected enrolment of 380 for 2026-2027.

The then Principal Pauline Ryan built the school from humble beginnings and the school now has a staff of 8 classroom teachers , 2 resource teacher , I learning support teacher and one language support. Pauline Ryan retired in Dec 2014 and our current Principal Michael Quealy took over.

We currently have 16 mainstream classes , two school – aged Autism classes and an early intervention class for autistic children.