Presentation Secondary School, Killina, Tullamore

Mission Statement

Presentation Secondary School Killina is an inclusive Christian community aimed at the holistic development of each individual.

School History

Before the coming of the presentation sisters there were many hedge schools in Rahan. Dr. Cogan speaks of schools in Killina, Roscore , Killeranny, Clonshanny, Rahan, Cloonagh and Tullabeg. These schools must have been conducted mainly in the open air but during inclement weather conditions there sheds used wherever they were available. They were described by R. Cogan as “stables” or “miserable cabins”. Miss Maria O’Brien was the champion of the poor children of the parish and at her own expense built a school at Killina and invited the presentation sisters from Georges Hill, Dublin to come and take over the school. They came in 1817. The building was enlarged but nevertheless it served as a schoolroom by day and sleeping quarters by night. The sisters received no remuneration but laboured “gratuitously for the instruction of the poor without deriving any profit from the school”.

The schoolroom measured 18 ft x 22 ft and there were over one hundred children enrolled from the first day. In 1832 the sisters applied to the commissioner of education for a grant to enlarge the schoolroom. The cost of this extension was£91-4s-7d and the commissioners agreed to give £60 if the sisters could raise the deficiency. This, the sisters were unable to do and the board finally allowed the grant provided the extension was limited to that amount. From such humble beginnings the school continued to grow. During the famine years lace making was taught to the pupils and the ladies of the parish. The proceeds of this little industry helped many families to survive those years of want and hunger.

In 1948 the “secondary top” was started and the pupils were able to sit the Leaving and Intermediate Certificate examinations free of charge. In 1965 the new school was built in that year at the request of Fr. Kyne, Bishop of Meath, boys were enrolled for secondary education. The school attained full secondary status in 1977 and many new buildings have been erected to accommodate the growing numbers.

A model agricultural school was in operation in Rahan at the end of the last century. This would have a forerunner of the agricultural collages of the present day.

A new school was built in Mucklagh in 1951 by Very Rev. Judge, P.P, and Fr. McGahey. This school has been renovated and enlarged many times. In 1972 the Island school was closed. Children are transported by bus to Rahan and Killina schools. In 1986 a new school was built at Rahan.

News from Presentation Secondary School, Killina, Tullamore

06 Jan 2021
Presentation Killina News – December 2020

Shoebox The Transition Year students in Killina Presentation Secondary School organised a Halloween Fancy Dress Non-uniform day in…

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23 Mar 2020
Presentation Killina News – March 2020

Presentation Killina are Junior National Cup Winners!! Killina Presentation Sec Sch 2- 1 St Patrick’s, Lacken Cross.  …

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27 Jan 2020
Presentation Killina News – January 2020

Global Ireland Schools Initiative As part of the Global Ireland Schools initiative, on Thursday, 9th January Killina Presentation Secondary…

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24 Sep 2019
Presentation Killina News – September 2019

Climate Change On Friday the 20th September, students and staff in Killina Presentation Secondary School stood in solidarity…

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13 Feb 2019
Presentation Killina march onto another National Final

Killina recorded a very impressive 3-0 win over Munster Champions St Peters Passage West from Cork on Tuesday…

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20 Apr 2018
Killina Presentation Secondary School mark retirement of Deputy Principal, Carthagena Minnock

Thursday 13th December 2012 The staff and students of Killina Presentation Secondary School recently marked the retirement of…

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