Farra School or Farragh College was established in 1758 as a charter school and located near Bunbrosna, County Westmeath, Ireland.[1]

The school was set up to provide Agricultural instruction to mainly Roman Catholic young boys and men. The school was built circa 1743 on the land of the Wilson family and financed by Reverend William Wilson's will.

William Wilson's uncle Andrew Wilson's will established the Wilson's Hospital School at Heathlands for Church of Ireland boys in 1726.

The first recorded rugby game in Ireland was played at Farra school in Westmeath on 25 Feb 1879.[2]

Farra School were runners up in the 1887 Rugby Leinster Schools Senior Cup.

The writer and poet Shan Bullock (John William Bullock) attended Farra School.[3]

References

  1. "CO. WESTMEATH, FARRAGH, CHARTER SCHOOL Dictionary of Irish Architects -". www.dia.ie. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. PhD Thesis by Thomas Hunt The Development of Sport in County Westmeath 1850-1905, page 267
  3. Shan F. Bullock - A Life

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