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Killarney youngsters serenade Declan O’Rourke
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STUDENTS from Presentation Monastery and Holy Cross Mercy national schools in Killarney were treated to a special performance recently when none other than famous Irish singer songwriter Declan O’Rourke visited the Mon to hear them sing and also to perform for them.
Earlier in the year, choirs from both schools combined to make a video recording of a song called "Children of 16", which was written by Declan in remembrance of the children who died during the Easter Rising. “Declan was very impressed with the video and promised to visit as soon as he was able,” said Presentation Monastery NS principal Colm O Súilleabháin.
“True to his word, he did not disappoint and students and staff of both schools were delighted with their own private concert in the school hall recently. He congratulated the pupils on their singing and the effort they made in commemorating 1916 and he was delighted to be able to visit the school to show his appreciation.
"We were thrilled to have him here in the school and it was a fantastic opportunity for the pupils, who got to perform a song for the person who actually wrote it! He was happy to answer questions from them and there was great interaction between the pupils and himself and he said he hoped to hear them singing again in the future."
Pictured above are pupils and staff from Presentation Monastery and Holy Cross Mercy schools and Declan O’Rourke performing in the Hugh O’Flaherty Hall in the Mon recently.

