Mommabearof3
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Think the op didn’t want a catholic national school or maybe I misread. My brothers all went to school on Griffith Avenue and all my kids pals went to Ard Scoil in recent times with very good feedback. I meant in relation to the vibe of say Malahide or Howth I think Clontarf is split and sprawling a bit the coffee shop/eatery options are not as good even St Annes the biggest park has nothing compared to Malahide Castle in terms of facilities and imo. Worder would Raheny be an option but really the budget is the thing and the rest is all supposition and conjecture my parents live there currently and I think its fine with maybe more choice in terms of schools and also gaelscoileanna and naionrai that do the ECCE year if that was of interest.There's an Educate Together primary school in or planned for Drumcondra (All Hallows).
And worth mentioning the main reason for the traffic issues at specific times on Griffith Avenune is the proliferation of schools on it!
For shopping in Clontarf there is Nolans Vernon Avenue, which is a lovely supermarket although premium prices.
Yes, well one important point about the how spread out Clontarf is, the DART station is Clontarf Road rather than Clontarf itself. Only the Yacht \ Saint Lawrence Road \ Saint Anthony's Parish part of Clontarf in its vicintiy. It is closer to Fairview and parts of Marino and East Wall.Think the op didn’t want a catholic national school or maybe I misread. My brothers all went to school on Griffith Avenue and all my kids pals went to Ard Scoil in recent times with very good feedback. I meant in relation to the vibe of say Malahide or Howth I think Clontarf is split and sprawling a bit the coffee shop/eatery options are not as good even St Annes the biggest park has nothing compared to Malahide Castle in terms of facilities and imo. Worder would Raheny be an option but really the budget is the thing and the rest is all supposition and conjecture my parents live there currently and I think its fine with maybe more choice in terms of schools and also gaelscoileanna and naionrai that do the ECCE year if that was of interest.
They said they were atheists I believe.Yes, well one important point about the how spread out Clontarf is, the DART station is Clontarf Road rather than Clontarf itself. Only the Yacht \ Saint Lawrence Road \ Saint Anthony's Parish part of Clontarf in its vicintiy. It is closer to Fairview and parts of Marino and East Wall.
Some Clontarf areas may be close to Killester DART but really some parts of Clontarf aren't on the DART line in practice eg Vernon Avenue, Gabriels Road, Conquer Hill.
The OP mentioned a daughter so I think it would be Maryfield or Dominican or Mount Temple in terms of secondary school options Griffith Avenue way.
I don't know if the OP clarified re: religious schools.
But at this point, probably has enough food for thought until responds with deeper questions about specific areas.
Is there a comma missing there Thomas?They said they were atheists I believe.
That's a bad idea, I'm dyslexic and probably autistic.I completely defer to your superior grammatical insight from being a long time lurker!
Ha meet your sister I have dyslexia too and am definitely neurodiverse!That's a bad idea, I'm dyslexic and probably autistic.
Bloody neuro normatives...Is it ok if I claim to be good at spelling, can look people in the eye & generally get on with most folks?
Only if you are a pathological liar......Is it ok if I claim to be good at spelling, can look people in the eye & generally get on with most folks?
Well of course Thomas Aquinas is a believer.Is there a comma missing there Thomas?
I am not in the habit of sticking labels on anybody the OP made a reference to being atheistWell of course Thomas Aquinas is a believer.
As for the OP being atheist, Educate Together schools are not non-denominational, very much the opposite, they are multi-denominational. All the religions circling the wagons to extend religious education with out the whiff of abuse of the past.
Thanks, it's very logical to rent first, unfortunately not practical for us as we're moving with pets. And yeah, it's much more expensive compared to buying, at least in our circumstances. We both work from home, we don't know anyone there (yet), atheists and not looking to be around expats from our country. So that leaves us with access to good schools, access to parks is important, but every house we're currently considering has some parks close by. Proximity to the centre is what we trade off, but that's ok with a young kid, it's not like we can go out much anywayWith all that in mind, we're looking for somewhere where everyday life is nice, and once in a while you can take a cab to the centre for an evening out.
Thanks, which areas for example? We still want to live in the city as we're both urban types, so currently not looking beyond the m50, although for the same price, you definitely get more there.
Very, very, curious to know what this means in practice, as a Northsider. Can you explain? In monosyllables if necessary.very “southside” feel,
Mickey Flanagan explains it pretty well when he describes ambienceVery, very, curious to know what this means in practice, as a Northsider. Can you explain? In monosyllables if necessary.
The worst thing you could possible do is rely on the information on this thread in order to pick a place in Dublin.We're looking to buy a house in Dublin, but as we currently live a few hours of flight away, we can't explore it as much as we'd like, so any input is appreciated, tia.
One location is Walsh Road, Drumcondra, near Griffith Park.
Another is The Heath, Cypress Downs, Tempelogue (it's listed as Tempelogue anyway).
We also saw a few houses in Rathfarnham, which, as we understand, is a nice place in general and for families in particular.
Very, very, curious to know what this means in practice, as a Northsider. Can you explain? In monosyllables if necessary.
As my Grandmother would say ‘county not country’.Green, Trees, Luas, mountains!
But my badly made point is that it’s as accessible and pretty as the other southside areas within M50 - to counter the requirement that the OP has to restrict to within M50 and the value in stepaside and onwards versus dundrum for example is a lot better. I’m not saying north side locations aren’t as nice of course and may be far nicer - I don’t know that side of the city well tbh!
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