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Low-numbers school vows to stay open

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October 03, 2025

A RURAL school that faces closure, because the Department of Education states it does not have enough pupils, has vowed to fight to stay open.

- BY SEAN MURPHY

As The Star reported this week, Furglan National School near Ennistymon in Co Clare had until September 30 to safeguard its future by enrolling f

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