Excerpt from Donnybrook Parish Magazine for the Year 1912, Vol. 23
Parochial School 81 Hall Fund. The Parochial Schools are ln' connection with the National Board, which pays part of the teachers' salaries, the parish paying the other part. The school and hall premises are held by the Diocesan Board of Education as trustees for the parish, which must pay all the cost of keeping them' in repair, as well as the cost of insurance, heating, lighting, etc. A most 'efficient parochial school, teaching some 130 children, and a Sunday-school, held In the Parochial Hall, and teaching some 150 children, are maintainedat a cost to the parish of aboat £150 per annum to meet ordinary expenses.
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