Teresa Mannion on growing up in Dublin, school memories and getting in trouble

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Teresa Mannion on growing up in Dublin, school memories and getting in trouble
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The regional reporter takes a trip down memory lane and chats about her favourite memories from the Mother of Divine Grace school including winning a writing a competition and dropping a goldfish

She opened up about her school experience in Finglas from the glass bottles of milk to taking tours to Newgrange.Read more: RTE's Katie Hannon shares look inside happy family life with twin daughters

"We had them with a white sliced pan and that was a standard lunch. I had a friend called Celia Hickey and she also lived on my road."The RTÉ reporter said: "Everyone took it in turns to change the water in the goldfish bowl in the classroom. She said: "I used to tell stories at lunchtime. I’d tell the girls these tall tales about this other life I lived. There used to be an annual countrywide writing competition and I won it in fourth class.

"We put our crayons and paper over the relics to get the imprints. We didn’t go much further than County Meath." "He sang Kumbaya, My Lord for us and he added in a verse to say 'Come by Finglas, Lord. Come by Finglas.'

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