Pino Amaya

David Atkins

Roger Bagnall

Lisa Barnes

Celine Bennett

Nicola Bennett

Frank Blake (r.i.p.)

Jason Breen

Adam Byrne

Barry Byrne

Cindy Byrne

Clair Byrne

Declan Byrne

James Byrne

Jane Byrne

John Byrne

Paul Byrne

Melanie Carolan

Patrick Casey

Caroline Cassidy

David Cassidy

Rosalind Clarke

David Cleary

Sylvia Coakley

Karl Corcoran (r.i.p.)

Carol Costello

Jennifer Cruise

Catherine Devlin

Michelle Devlin

Tracey Devlin

Andrew Doran

Samantha Doran

Bianca Drumm

Gregory Duffy

Michael Ennis

Mark Fallon

Anne Farrell

Hugh Farrell

Amanda Fitzgerald

Christopher Fitzgerald

Jamaes Hannigan

Michael Healy

Paul Healy

Pamela Heffernan

Mark Hennessy

Sarah Holmes

Peter Homan

Vincent Howard

Darren Kane

Declan Kavanagh

Joe Kehoe

Ailbhe Kelly

Niall Kelly

John Knight

Paul Knowd

John Lacey

Diane Larkin

Mark Larkin

Muireann Ledwidge

Caroline Livingstone

Dermot Loftus

Ciara Long (r.i.p.)

Trevor Long

Joe Lynch

Masia Maite

Josepha Martinez

Karen Massey

Vincent McClure

Darren McDonnell

Anne Marie McGarry

Karen McGovern

Tony McGuigan

Shane McHugh

Anthony Merrigan

Colin Morris (r.i.p.)

Neil Motherway

Stephen Mulhall

Brian Murphy

Kim Murphy

Alan Murray

Tina Murray

David Nolan

Sinead O'Brien

Deana O'Connor

Denise O'Connor

William O'Connor

Colm O'Neill

Graham O'Rourke

Jane Parsons

John Powderley

Cormac Power

John Power

Jason Quinn

Cliff Rooney

Kim Rooney

Darren Smith

Mark Tallant

Celine Twomey

Tiernan Walsh

Garrett Weafer

Marian Williams

We did not all start together, nor did we all finish together; but for a time we worked together.

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Tribute to Frank Blake: by Anne Farrell (written at the time of Frank's death)
Our Gentle Giant
Frank was a boy we all loved and knew,
With his friendly way and smile it was impossible not to.
He never had a bad word to say of anyone.
He had a special eagerness for life and love and fun.
If someone needed help he would always do the best he could
To see that they would be ok.
He loved to brighten up someone’s day.
We all loved to have him near,
We could trust him and tell him things without fear;
For Frank was our Gentle Giant.
With his heart of gold he was always warm and kind with people young and old;
And we carry him with us always in our heart,
And from that place he will never part.
We will always love our Gentle Giant. [June ‘07]

Rosalind Clarke: It seems an age since I was at school. I will always remember being taught sex education in religion class. "If you play with fire you will get burnt." I had no idea what that was all about. Luckily we had a very good biology teacher, Ms. McManus so she set us straight on a few things!!!

Since leaving St Laurences - I went to the UK and did a degree in Tourism. I worked and travelled in a few countries and then ended up back in the UK working for the UK 's Department for International Development. I have been in Zimbabwe for the last 2.5 years. My job is basically as a Project Manager ensuring that our aid gets to the poorest and most vulnerable people in Zimbabwe .

I hope you will all post something as I would really like to know what you are up to. [July ‘06]

Paul Healy: Hi all. I came across the site -- hard to believe it’s nearly 22 years since I started my first day in St Laurence’s. Aldo and I left after 2nd year for another school. I still had some great times there (Aldo didn’t know it at the time) and made some great friends. Unfortunely some have passed away very early in their lives.

I am now married with 2 girls (ages 12 and 10) and living and working in Newbridge, Co Kildare.

If anyone hears of a reunion or if any would like to get in touch please do. [May ‘07]

Karen McGovern: Hiya, just saying hello after seeing the website.  I left St Laurence College and went to DCU (Business and Finance) for 4 years -- then took a few evening classes in Information Systems at various colleges.  I have to smile when I remember back to our computer classes, when we used to leave the library and it would take a whole 45 minutes for the discs to load up...... the computer in the middle of the network never worked and then the computer class would be nearly over ...I still have nightmares about that dreadful typing program uggggggh!  I have still never learned how to type.....was afraid I would be career-steered towards secretarial work :)

After DCU, I worked for various insurance companies in their IT departments before doing some travel around Thailand, Singapore, Australia, Tasmania  and New Zealand (the obligatory year way before your 30's loom, eh?)  Would recommend it to anyone!

I have now returned to take a "proper" job to pay off my Visa which crept up after my travels:)  Having spent the last year in Waterford , I am now coming back up to the "big smoke" to work for another Insurance company as a Senior Software Engineer (God help me).

I haven’t been in touch with anybody since I left and was saddened  to see Karl's name on the RIP list. I seem to remember with a smile the band that he played in at our rag day in the room beside the dreaded home economics room ......they seemed more talented than U2 at the time! A sad loss.

On a lighter note, if there’s anything I can do to help to steer any future pupils away from I.T.,  please let me know:)  All the best! [June ‘06]

Tina ( Murray ) Spivack : Since leaving St. Laurence’s in 1991, I studied Business Management in Sports and Leisure and worked as a Health Club Manager for many years in the Isle of Man where, lo and behold, I bumped into 2 other past pupils: Kim Murphy and Lisa Barnes.

From there I ended up coming back to Dublin and meeting my wonderful husband Gavin whom I married in December 2005 (late starter I know!). We traveled to Australia for a year before settling down and buying a house in Co. Kildare where we lived for 2 years before moving back to Bray this year. I have worked for the St. John of God Hospitaller Order for nearly 4 years now as Project Manager of their service based in Islandbridge.

I keep in contact with Kim and Sarah Holmes, Graham O’Rourke! From the repeat year in 1990-1991 I am in contact with Sean Moran, Vinny Morris and Donal Cronin. In fact we were all at Sean’s wedding in Wexford earlier this year!

I can’t quite believe it but my baby sister has just started in Laurence’s this year (the last of all the Murrays to attend there!) My other sister Paula left last year.

I pass by the school every day on the way home from work and remember all the great days we all had there and sad times – losing Frank Blake so suddenly in 2 nd Year, for example. Can’t quite believe that Karl, Colin, Ciara and Frank are no longer with us.

I remember the school band playing in the old gym on our Rag Day – Dotts, Corco, Vinny, Mo – what a year we were! So many good people to grow up with. Does anyone remember the Radiator Gang????? How about the retreat to Glendalough with Br. Dave where we had a petition to Free the Glendalough 6!!!! My fondest memory of those times is sitting around in a gang with a Corco, Mo, Dotts, Casso and all the girls singing Hotel California! I also remember when I was in 7 th Year when Tessie caught us in Kilbogget fields with our cans of bud and frog marched us all back to the school (Oh the shame!) Ahhh the memories………

I often wonder what everyone is up to. I missed the last reunion as I was in Oz at the time, but would really love to meet up with everyone again. I’m always finding old photos of our school days and would love to see photos that anyone else has!! All in all, I loved my time in Laurences and sometimes wish I was that age all over again, after all I made some friends for life there and if I was that age again I wouldn’t feel as knackered as I do now when I try to run on the basketball court!!!!! [Dec. 06]

Graham O'Rourke: I went to DCU from 1990-1995 and graduated with an B.Eng (Electronics), now married and a proud father to our daughter Aobh.  I am currently living in Drogheda, Co. Louth.  With my wife Louisa we run a successful web design agency www.morsolutions.com.  I'm involved in many business organisations now in the North East including www.droghedachamber.com, www.midasinitiative.com, www.louthleader.com.  I have a gallery of photos that I keep kinda up to date if you are interested! - http://mortest.com/gallery/ [Oct. 2005]

Marian (Williams) Cordner: When I first left St Laurences I did a Diploma in Hotel & Catering Mgmt at Cathal Brugha St , Dublin . I then spent about 10 years working in various management roles in Hotels around Ireland , returning to Dublin in the late 1990’s. I have now retrained and I am a Financial Controller- still in a hotel though! Now settled back in Shankill with my new hubby, and I would love to hear from any past classmates. School seems like it was just a couple of years ago… but also a lifetime ago, especially when I drive past the bus stop and see all the young, young children in their Laurences Uniforms waiting for the bus! Makes you feel old! [Oct. ‘06]

 

   
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