yeah, i think so.
South Circular Road, Dublin.
Yes for example 2 girls school in Dublin: http://www.swps.org.uk/ http://www.rathdownschool.ie/ and Boys school: http://www.blackrockcollege.ie/blackrock/www/ http://www.oatlands.net/ this website gives a list of schools and the number of boys and girls with each one: http://www.schooldays.ie/secondary-schools-in-ireland/Dublin-south-county-dublin You can see from that, that there are a number of single sex schools in Ireland.
Lydia darrah went to a school in Philadelphiashe did not go to schoolShe most likely went to school in Dublin, Ireland-- where she was born and raised.
With a history dating back to 1547, St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School in Dublin is one of the oldest schools in the country.
Schools close at the end of May or in June and reopen in September.
Lalor was educated at Carlton College in Ireland. He then studied civil engineering at Trinity College in Dublin.
Autumn of 1976 Larry Mullen Jr. posted a notice on a bulletin board at the Mt. Temple school in Ireland
Dublin School was created in 1935.
Dublin Business School was created in 1975.
Upper Dublin High School was created in 1955.
Dublin Jerome High School was created in 2004.
He lived most of his life outside Ireland. Amongst the places he lived in and around Dublin were Rathgar in Dublin, Bray in Co. Wicklow and in Clongowes Wood College, a boarding school near Clane in County Kildare. He also went to school on North Richmond Street, Dublin and the Jesuits' Dublin school, Belvedere College. There is a book by a woman called Vivien Igoe called "James Joyce's Dublin Houses And Nora Barnacle's Galway" which may have more information, as would the James Joyce museum in Dublin. Contact: The James Joyce Centre 35 North Great George's Street Dublin 1, Ireland Email: info@jamesjoyce.ie Tel: +353 1 878 8547 Fax: +353 1 878 8488