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Principal Carole Fenton retires from Allenwood school
Farewell: Big boots to fill at Scoil Mhuire as head teacher leaves great legacy behind
5 Apr 2021
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On Friday, March 26, Scoil Mhuire Allenwood said farewell to their esteemed principal Carole Fenton as she retired. Carole leaves behind a great legacy of co-education in Allenwood, where, until 2017, the boys and girls were educated separately.
Carole Moran, originally from Athleague in Co. Roscommon, knew from the age of three that she was destined to follow in her mother Carmel’s footsteps to become a teacher. She was thrilled to get the call into Carysfort Training College in 1981, and when she graduated in 1984, she taught in various schools around Roscommon. From here she did a short stint in Scoil Chormaic, Cashel, Tipperary, but destiny called her to Kildare, where she started working in St Mark’s in Newbridge on January 7, 1987, the same day as Raymond Fenton.