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St Nicholas' Primary School, Carrickfergus : ウィキペディア英語版
St Nicholas' Primary School, Carrickfergus

St. Nicholas' Primary School (Irish: ''Bunscoil Naomh Nioclás, Carraig Fhearghais'') is a Roman Catholic maintained primary school located in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
== History ==
The school origins date back to Mount Saint Nicholas National School, an inter-denominational National School, which opened in 1871, formerly located in the current school/chapel car park. In 1910,〔Donnelly, H. (2006) A Short History Of Carrickfergus Parish () http://www.carrickparish.org/history_of_parish2.htm Accessed 20 July 2008〕 St. Nicholas' Boys and St. Nicholas' Girls Primary Schools, replaced the National School, whose building was subsequently used by Mount St. Nicholas playgroup until the 1990s.
In 1959 the school building was refurbished, helping to accommodate the growing Roman Catholic population in the town. This population growth is largely attributed to the industrialization of the town in the mid 20th century, with the town becoming a hub for the textiles industries, which attracted employees from Belfast and further afield, to settle in the town. This population growth resulted in the formation of St. Nicholas' High School in Carrickfergus, which opened its doors in September 1969.〔Donnelly, H. (2006) A Short History Of Carrickfergus Parish () http://www.carrickparish.org/history_of_parish2.htm Accessed 20 July 2008〕
In September 1992, the school amalgamated to form St. Nicholas' Primary School. This accommodated both boys and girls, in the same class, for the first time in the primary school's history. This date also coincided with the closure of the St. Colman's Catholic Primary School, Greenisland, resulting in an immediate influx of pupils from thia area to St. Nicholas' P.S.
Work began on building a new school in the former playground of the old St. Nicholas' P.S., which was completed and opened by September 1996, and officially opened and blessed by Patrick Walsh (Bishop) in March 1998. The new school has eight classrooms and a multi purpose gymnasium.
In the last decade the school numbers have declined rapidly, with an enrolment of circa 200 pupils in the 1990s,〔Donnelly, H. (2006) A Short History Of Carrickfergus Parish () http://www.carrickparish.org/history_of_parish2.htm Accessed 20 July 2008〕 to half that today, with circa 100 pupils currently enrolled.〔Adream Schools Portal (2008) St. Nicholas' Primary School () http://www.adream.tv/Displayschool.aspx?schoolid=568118ad-ef36-4a97-9452-ba1b9923f744 Accessed 20 July 2008〕

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