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A new Irish-speaking school in the Knocknaheeny area of Cork City, supported by UCC in its development, made history this week as it welcomed its first intake of 10 students. School Principal, Phil O’Flynn, and the Board of Terence MacSwiney Community College, to which the new Gaelcholáiste Thraolaigh Mhic Shuibhne is attached, have surmounted many challenges in establishing the new state-of-the-art educational facility in an area of Cork’s northside known for experiencing high levels of social deprivation. Professor Pádraig Ó Macháin at the Department of Modern Irish at UCC, which has supported the founding of the school for the past few years, said: “Education is a human right irrespective of social class or background, and if the parents of Knocknaheeny and its neighbourhood wish to have their children educated through the medium of Irish, then the absolute least that we can do is place our facilities at their disposal.”