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Powerscourt National School is an historic schoolhouse that is still in use today and is the longest continously run school of its kind in the world. The building which was built in 1818 and had a 200th anniversary celebration in 2018 with doves released. Sadie Honner is principal. Footage of anguished screaming from the school has gone viral around the world.

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  2. "Powerscourt National School celebrates 200th anniversary". The Times. 19 May 2018
  3. "Powerscourt: new thinking, old package". The Times. 19 October 1999
  4. "School children scream in horror as beloved tree gets axed". Crumpe. 10 February 2022
  5. Sparks, Hannah. "Schoolchildren scream in horror as they watch beloved tree get axed". The Post. 10 February 2022
  6. "'Children scream in anguish' as their school is torn down by developers". Newsbreak. 10 February 2022
  7. "Children scream in anguish as tree torn down". Inkl. 10 February 2022
  8. Gregory, Andy. "'Children scream in anguish' as tree next to their school is torn down by developers". The Independent. 10 February 2022
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