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St. Louise's 50th Anniversary Celebrations
In 2008 St. Louise's College celebrated its 50th year in education and to commemorate the occasion
many different events were held both inside and outside the school with help from both current and past pupils and staff.
This page shows a few of the various celebrations held.
50th Anniversary Gala Evening - Grand Opera House
On Thursday 20th November, St Louise's hosted a Gala Evening in the Grand Opera House to mark the 50th anniversary of the school's opening. Please click the links below to download a copy of the program or to view some photographs of this special occasion
50th Anniversary Gala Evening Programme (3.37 Mb's)
Photo Galleries:
50th Anniversary Gala Evening Spectator Photographs
"Take a trip down memory lane......."
Between
Thursday 24th April and Saturday 26th April 2008 there was a photographic Exhibition
entitled "Take a trip down memory lane......."
held in the school to commemorate the 50 years of Excellence the
College celebrated. This was made possible after a collection of memorabilia from within the college and from past members of the college was donated for the exhibition.
Click here to view images from the exhibition and "Take a trip down memory lane..."
"A Day To Remember For Ever" Friday 14 March 2008
On Friday the 14th March, everyone associated with Saint Louise's enjoyed a day which they will never forget. On this day we celebrated our Golden Jubilee in style. Even the sun came out after a cold, wet week. The day was chosen specially because the following day, Saturday was the feast day of our patron saint, Saint Louise de Marillac
It was with a sense of great pride that we welcomed Saint Louise’s fifty-fifth successor, Sister Evelyne Franc, Superioress General of the Daughters of Charity to our College. She had arrived from Paris the previous evening on only her second visit to Ireland. Sister Evelyne was accompanied by Sister Margaret from Paris, Sister Bernadette from the Board of Governors, Sister Rosaleen our former Principal, Sister Nuala our former Vice Principal and Sister Anna our colleague. From the moment Sister Evelyne arrived in our school we were keenly aware of being in the company of a great woman who exuded warmth, joy, humility and holiness.
The programme began with a short concert in which Sister Evelyne was treated to a feast of traditional Irish music, Irish dancing and singing. Several of our budding linguists addressed her in Irish and French as well as English. She then prayed in our Oratory before meeting staff and pupils in the Library for a cup of coffee. Each person felt privileged to spend time in her company. Sister Evelyne also presented each person with a medal of Saint Louise. After spending time appreciating the beauty of our batik, entitled ‘Saint Louise de Marillac, Opening Doors’, Sister Evelyne and her party enjoyed a whirlwind tour of the school ending in the Junior School where in her own words, ‘it all began in 1958’. Sister Anna then took Sister Evelyne on a short tour of the area visiting landmarks associated with the Daughters of Charity and Saint Louise’s.
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