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Clonmel students take to their feet to raise book funds

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Clonmel students take to their feet to raise book funds 

A South Tipperary secondary school is introducing a book rental scheme on a phased basis in a bid to cut the cost for parents.

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The initiative at Clonmel High School will target students going into the Leaving Cert cycle next September.

Around 700 pupils from the school took part in a sponsored walk around Powerstown Park racecourse today to raise funds to cover the initial cost of buying the books which is estimated at between 25 and 30 thousand Euro.

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