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Unrest amongst students

1924
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There was growing unrest amongst the students in the school, in part due to the constant change of staff. Records from the time attribute the unrest to a lack of a male principal. The Archbishop appointed an Oblate Father to replace Sister Mary Du Cenacle who held the position, but unrest continued and there were several changes in principalship in the following years.
 

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