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Aileen O'Toole

Column My old school photo...

Are you pictured here?

THIS MORNING I took to the national airwaves to tell the nation, via RTÉ’s Miriam O’Callaghan, the story about my old school photograph.

Our school year produced some exceptional women – national and international figures in their chosen professions and “quieter heroes”, women who chose different paths but yet achieved so much.

First some background. We attended Manor House in Raheny in Dublin. We were middle-class girls drawn from Raheny, Clontarf and other northside suburbs like Sutton and Howth. Manor House was a public school run by a religious order, the Poor Servants of the Mother of God.

One of those nuns, Sister Eithne, gave me and my fellow classmates what I recognise now to be my first motivational speech. It was about opportunities and choices, about educational and career possibilities. One line from that speech “girls, you can be what you want to be” has stuck with me to this day.

Up to two years before that picture was taken in 1975, Ireland was a far different place for girls who were about to sit  their Leaving Certificate.

Women in public sector jobs had to leave on marriage.

Few secondary school students were given the opportunities, as we were, to study honours maths and do science subjects. Ireland’s accession to the EU heralded a new opportunity for young women and we were among the first group to benefit.

Back to the photo.

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That’s me in the front row, third from the left. I wanted to pursue a career in journalism and, with Sister Eithne’s encouragement, succeeded in getting a much-sought-after place in Ireland’s only journalism course. I became the first member of my family to go on to third level and get a qualification (a diploma).

Here’s a roll call of  some others in the photo:

  • Moya Doherty, Producer of Riverdance (third row, first on left)
  • Eileen Dunne, RTÉ newscaster (third row, seventh from left)
  • Brigid McManus, former Secretary General of the Department of Education and Science, one of the first women to run a government department (back row, first right)
  • Anne-Marie Taylor, a management consultant, ex-Accenture and the Project Manager of the Gathering book launched by Taoiseach Enda Kenny last week.
  • Kathy Prendergast, award-winning, world-renowned artist who has exhibited across the world from the Tate to the several New York galleries (second last row, eighth from right)
  • Andrea Nolan, President, Napier University in Edinburgh, a vet who was awarded an OBE for services to education of veterinary medicine (second row, fifth left)
  • Anne O’Gara, President, Marino Institute, the third level teaching institute (front row, sixth right)

Our year also produced two fashion entrepreneurs, Brenda Duane, who runs Pace boutiques in Clontarf and Foxrock and Carmel Brennan who has two boutiques, Ellen B in Malahide and Clontarf. There are two school principals and many, many more women who have achieved much in their
lives.

There were Manor House high achievers in other years as well – RTE’s Aine Lawlor, the Children’s Ombudsman Emily Logan, Bank of Ireland’s company secretary Helen Nolan, Executive Director of the IMF Mary O’Dea and Ann Nolan, the Second Secretary of the Department of Finance.

Manor House also produced what I call our quieter heroes, who became homemakers, community workers, volunteers, social workers, teachers and many others who took other different paths and who have maintained a low profile than some of the rest of us.

The photo has had a renewed relevance in my life over recent months. Brigid McManus invited me and some old school friends to dinner back in April. In catch-up conversation, we learned that Anne-Marie Taylor, the original project manager of the Gathering, was in the midst of a major publishing project with journalist Miriam Donohoe.

They were producing a book on the Gathering in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) and inviting various well-known figures to contribute to the book, among them our old school pal Moya Doherty.

That very day, Anne-Marie received Moya’s contribution for the book. She read out the following passage…

The Manor House school in Raheny: nuns whose memory might just give nuns a good name. Sr. Alacoque, not cut out for the habit – but a wizard of a basketball coach. Sr Theresa, the tsetse fly, who shocked the innocent, asserting that all natural disasters were a means of stabilising the world population. Sr Ephrem – the little effer – tiny and fearful of her wards…

It struck a chord with each of us.  And it got me thinking. Why don’t we hold a Manor House Gathering and help raise funds for the IHF? And that’s exactly what we are doing.  The Manor House Gathering is on tomorrow night in the Marine Hotel in Sutton and the last time I checked over 200 past pupils, teachers, parents are coming (and I believe even some of the nuns).

The event is open to anybody with a Manor House connection,and is not exclusive to our school year. But in planning this project we encountered a problem – how do you make contact with your old school friends?  We had challenges. At this point, 48 hours before the event, I reckon we still have not got the word out to half of the girls in that photograph.

So if you are in that photograph, or if you spot your mum, aunt, sister, cousin please let them know about the Manor House Gathering. Tell them to try to come along, even if they haven’t been in contact
with anybody from school for so long. We plan to celebrate our wonderful fortune in being taught at a truly remarkable school into the early hours of the morning (if we’re let).

PS. The burning question…how old am I?  As young as Madonna is all that I will say…

Aileen O’Toole is a co-founder of The Sunday Business Post and now works as a digital strategist through her company AMAS.

Learn more about the Manor House Gathering here. The Irish Hospice Foundation will benefit from proceedings of the Gathering: Reflections on Ireland book.

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    Mute Sheik Yahbouti
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 9:57 PM

    Wooohooooo. I’m trying to get the cash together to service my 03 car so it can pass the NCT.

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    Mute Orange Order Loyal
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:05 PM

    Put it in without going to a mechanic, it could pass. Even if it fails, you’ll have a sheet of issues to resolve. Much more cost effective this way.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:29 PM

    Thanks for the tip :-)

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 9:59 PM

    I never understand why you would buy a new car

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:21 PM

    Luxury? Knowing you’re the only person who has ever owned it and that nothing will be wrong?

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    Mute Unfortunately
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:52 PM

    So buy it once and then you’ll understand.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:12 PM

    Thanks for clearing that up

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    Nov 4th 2014, 7:12 AM

    I wonder how many people drove to anti water charges demos in a new car, with 95,000 being sold it must be a few hundred, or even a few thousand. A mid sized family car starts at €30,000, and a lot more if you go for a decent specification, that would buy a lifetime of water for a family.
    Can we have a free cars demo next?

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    Nov 4th 2014, 4:25 PM

    Donaill, “……and that nothing will be wrong…….”. What a lovely idea. That and the Tooth Fairy. Presumably you are a car dealer. Better wait a year and have the initial warranty stuff sorted, as well as benefitting from the depreciation.
    However, someone had better keep on buying new or the nearly-new market will dry up.

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    Mute men in black hoods
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:36 PM

    Go to England and get a higher spec for cheaper.

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    Mute Reg
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:07 PM

    Great news. I’ll be looking to buy one of these cars for a fraction of the current price in about three years time!

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:16 PM

    More proof for the naysayers that FG are turning this country around. What will the shinnerbots say now?

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    Mute ed w
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:53 PM

    Sure It’s all the Fg cronies packed on the boards of quangos that’s buying them

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    Mute James Darby
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:00 PM

    Surely Ed, you can come up with a better one than that.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:18 PM

    Well said James. Its easy to be against everything. Its a typical SF/IRA response to jump on the populist bandwagon. People like ed have no concept of the real world. Next they will be blaming FG for the bad weather.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:21 PM

    In fairness things are improving around the country.
    If they were bad we would blame the government.
    So in turn if it gets better they should get some credit.
    And NO I’m not a FG or FF voter!

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    Nov 4th 2014, 8:31 AM

    Nope fraid not. no joking on this site yesterday then

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    Nov 4th 2014, 8:40 AM

    cant understand why everybody doesnt buy a new car sure you could get a car worth 10,000 for only 20,000 when you add on the vat, excise duty and vrt.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:00 PM

    This sounds like a feel good loaded article! Maybe there isn’t enough €500 cars to go around now!

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:15 PM

    Commercial vehicles sales, up good to hear.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:19 PM

    Irish water fleet

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 10:42 PM

    Recession my arse…

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:04 PM

    We should Put up road tax instead of water charges

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    Mute Reg
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:21 PM

    Yea cause it worked really well the last time…..not!

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    Mute Thomas Mcdonagh
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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:28 PM

    people can afford 30-40K new audi… they can afford to pay bit more road tax

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:33 PM

    Tax goes on engine size and emissions.
    So your argument is a little on the stupid side

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:40 PM

    Thomas, are you taking the piss? 5% of your already overpriced motor tax currently goes to cover water charges.

    There really is no point working in this country anymore.

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    Nov 3rd 2014, 11:41 PM

    bring in the luxury car tax instead of water charges

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    Nov 4th 2014, 12:29 AM

    Modern expensive cars so technically advanced and have such low emissions now that the emissions based tax system doesn’t work not fair. So it should be based more on co2 emission based on manufacture. Larger more elaborate car’s are more polluting to manufacture so luxury car tax system is only fair

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    Nov 4th 2014, 7:12 AM

    There’s already very heavy taxes on new cars Thomas.

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    Nov 4th 2014, 7:20 AM

    The most polluting car to manufacture is a Nissan Leaf electric car because mining the hundreds of tons of material from which the hundreds of kilos of toxic heavy metals contained in the batteries is a very dirty polluting process. And then the poisonous batteries have to be disposed of when the electric car is scrapped.

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    Nov 4th 2014, 8:41 AM

    in fairness motor tax is just another unfair tax on the poor. if you cant afford a new car then you have to pay exorbitant tax based on the size of your engine

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    Nov 4th 2014, 9:06 AM

    Give the poor free cars I say Gerry! Anything else?

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    Nov 4th 2014, 10:23 AM

    no f.g reg just have the same emmissions based tax on all cars regardless of age. its just about fairness, wouldn’t expect a f.g apologist to understand that though.

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    Nov 4th 2014, 11:15 AM

    will never buy a new car, hope all those idiots enjoyed paying VRT on their new motors

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