A school built from shared courage.

I remember standing on O'Connell Avenue in Limerick, listening to parents, children, and neighbours describe the kind of school they had not yet seen but already believed in: open, curious, and grounded in everyday community life. That belief is what carries Limerick School Project Ns forward, from the first conversation to each new classroom story still being written.

A timeline told in classrooms, kitchens, and streets.

2008

The registration became real

With registration no. 20080884, the project moved from discussion into structure. Families who had spent months gathering support could finally point to something official and say: this is happening.

2013

Community routines took shape

Meetings shifted from campaigning to practical care: school runs, shared reading time, and the daily work of making inclusive education visible across the city.

2019

Field work widened the lens

Story collection expanded beyond the school gate. Volunteers documented how the project was shaping confidence, belonging, and local identity in homes and public spaces around Limerick.

2026

The archive stays alive

Today the project is not only preserving memory. It is inviting new families, new partners, and new witnesses to help sustain a child-centred school culture for the next generation.

The faces carrying the work forward.

Oisín Barry
Director
Niamh O'Donnell
Parent organiser
Cian Murphy
Community volunteer
Asha Patel
Field researcher
Máire Ryan
Teacher advocate
Daniel Okafor
Youth mentor

Field notes from the project.

"The school felt possible the moment people started saying 'our children' instead of 'my child'."

Parent notebook, spring visit

"Every planning meeting ended with another family joining in."

Volunteer log, evening session

"Children noticed first that the adults were learning how to listen better."

Field interview, courtyard

"It is a school story, but it is also a city story."

Local supporter, Limerick

Where the story lives in Limerick.

Media mentions.

Limerick Leader
March 2026
The Irish Times
September 2025
RTÉ Radio 1
May 2024
Limerick Post
November 2023

Ways to help.

Share a school memory

Send a short note, photo, or recollection from the project so the archive keeps growing with first-hand voices.

Email the archive

Offer local support

If you can help with introductions, space, documentation, or outreach in Limerick, contact the director directly.

Contact Oisín Barry