Celebrating 125 years of a catholic school that started in a pub

Ebony Abblitt
September 25 2020 - 4:01am
School pride: Principal Mary Wall and grade four pupil Riley Scott outside the school's original home. Photo: Neil Richardson.
School pride: Principal Mary Wall and grade four pupil Riley Scott outside the school's original home. Photo: Neil Richardson.

From a small catholic school started in the parish pub by a group of nuns, to the sprawling primary school it is today, Deloraine's Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School has had a colourful 125 years.

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Ebony Abblitt

Ebony Abblitt

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Ebony Abblitt is a features writer at the Examiner in Launceston, with an interest in pets, politics and people. | ebony.abblitt@examiner.com.au

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