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Name chosen for Buncrana Gaelcholáiste 13.07.07

Gaelcholáiste Cinéal Eoghain has been chosen as the name for the Irish language secondary school opening this year at Tullyarvan Mill, Buncrana.
Local Sinn Fein councillor, Daren Lalor, a founder member of the Gaelcholáiste, told InishowenNews.com he was delighted with the chosen name.
Sinn Fein councillor, Daren Lalor. He explained that Cinéal Eoghain, meaning 'Extended Family of Eoghain', represented the "historical landscape before partition".
The Principal of the new school Éabha Ni Mhuineacháin, along with the founding committee, parents and students agreed overwhelmingly on the new title. It was chosen recently at a meeting at the Inishowen Gateway Hotel in Buncrana.
"The phrase Cinéal Eoghain is rich in resonance throughout West and North Ulster, particularly in
Inis Eoghain and Derry City," said Cllr. Lalor.
"Niall Na Naoi nGiallach, father of Eoghain and Conall among others, is the progenitor of most Ulster Gaelic surnames.
"Eoghain, in turn, became the father figure for the McLaughlins and O Neills, Conal for the O Doherty and O Donnells."
Eoghain who gave his name to Tyrone and Inishowen, is believed to have been baptised by St. Patrick in the ancient ringfort of Grianán at Aileach at Burt. Centuries later, Aileach became the centre of political power in Ireland. He is buried in nearby Uisce Chaoin, (the place of gentle water), having died in 465 AD.
Cllr. Lalor added: "The emergence of a Gaelcholáiste is a boost for many involved in cultural and educational development in the area. It is believed that stronger links will now develop with the greater Derry City area, with Letterkenny and with the Gaeltacht."
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