Moyne CS Reunion - Class of 1998
The spirit of camaraderie and warm nostagia reverberated through the Breffni Arms Hotel, Arvagh, last Saturday night as the Class of 1998 gathered for a heartwarming reunion. The event brought together 69 former classmates who embarked on a journey down memory lane, reminiscing about their school days and sharing stories about how the paths their lives have taken over the past 25 years.
Founded in 1973, Moyne CS holds a special place in the hearts of its alumni. Born from the fusion of the Latin School in Moyne and Ballinamuck Vocational School, the institution became one of the country’s pioneering community schools. It proudly carried forward the legacy and traditions of its two predecessor schools.
The reunion festivities commenced on a heartfelt note with past pupils attending a special mass at the Sacred Heart Church in Arva. The mass, presided over by Fr Declan Shannon, former chaplain at Moyne Community College, and assisted by Fr Oliver O’Reilly, served as a poignant remembrance for deceased classmates Sean Mulligan from Crott, Moyne; Martin McKiernan from Aughagreagh, Colmcille; Bernice Treacy (Nee Martin) from Corrinagh, Moyne; and Enda Walsh from Cordownan, Arvagh.
A highlight of the event was the presence of former teaching staff who played a pivotal role in shaping the education and lives of the class of 1998. Among them were Liam Faughnan, the principal of Moyne Community School, as well as teachers Sean Barry and Pat Redahan, accompanied by school secretary Bridie Mulligan. Their dedication and impact were warmly acknowledged.
The reunion of the Moyne Community School class of 1998 celebrated the enduring bonds forged within its walls. The event was a testament to the school’s legacy of fostering friendships, mutual respect, and a sense of community that continues to thrive.