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Part of the property is currently home to a language school.
The campus of the former St Aloysius College at Deerpark in Athlone is being advertised for sale.
The property includes Lyster House, a Georgian period building originally constructed in 1820 and modernised in 2007.
There s also an extensive school building and a sports hall, with the entire property covering almost 4000 sq metres.
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The site overall is just under 6 acres and is just off Connaught Street in Athlone town.
The campus served as a school from the 1960 s up until the merger with St Josephs in Summerhill in 2017 which led to the new Colaiste Chiarain being formed at Summerhill.
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Search By Live95 News Team via Brian Arthur Students at one County Limerick school were entering a new school building for the very first time today.
Over 100 Leaving Cert students returned to a very different environment as the new state of the art building for Colaiste Chiarain in Croom opened its doors for the first time.
The community in Croom have been waiting on a new school for decades as students had been attending classes in prefabricated buildings which were described as not fit for purpose.
The planning process also hit a number of stumbling blocks on the way but the project has finally come to an end.
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Limerick students enjoy success at BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2021
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Taha Njie and Sean O’Sullivan from Colaiste Chiarain, Croom with their project ‘Shining a Light on School Coronavirus Cleaning Protocols’ | PICTURE: Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography );
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SEVERAL Limerick students enjoyed success at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2021 Awards Ceremony, which took place virtually because of Covid-19.
A total of 16 awards were presented to students from Limerick schools for their impressive projects entered in this year’s exhibition which concluded yesterday afternoon.
One of the Limerick award winners was Keelin Murphy from Laurel Hill Secondary School FCJ who was awarded the Fr Tom Burke Bursary Award after she was deemed, by the judges, to be the best communicator.