MOUNT ANVILLE AUGUST 2022

PHOTOGRAPHED IN AUGUST 2022 PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2024

Mount Anville Primary School

Located near St Laurence O'Toole's, Mount Anville Primary School boasts a rich history dating back to 1831 when a school was first established on Kilmacud Road. Here's a brief overview of its development:

Early Years (1831-1866): In 1831, following the establishment of the National Board of Education, a free elementary school was set up on Kilmacud Road. This marked the beginning of formal education at the location. The Sisters of the Sacred Heart arrived at Mount Anville in 1853.
Mount Anville School (1866-1954): The Sisters of the Sacred Heart opened a primary school in 1866. Plans for a new school building were approved in 1869, and it opened in 1870 as Mount Anville National School. It was likely located within the grounds of Mount Anville Convent, not at the current Lower Kilmacud Road location.
The Current School (1954-Present): A new primary school building was constructed on Lower Kilmacud Road in 1954, and officially opened in 1955 by Archbishop McQuaid. Sr. Eileen O'Donovan served as the first principal of the school at its current location (1952-1956). The school continues to thrive as a Catholic primary school for girls, upholding the Sacred Heart ethos with a focus on inclusivity, personal development, and academic excellence.