Kildalkey or Kildalky (Irish: Cill Dealga, meaning 'Dealga's church')[2] is a village in County Meath, Ireland.
The Protestant church, by the architect Joseph Welland (1798-1860), was consecrated in 1856 and was situated at Rathcormick, 2 miles west of the village.
Christianity came to Kildalkey in the 5th century when St Mo-Luog founded a monastery there and the parish is mentioned in the Book of Kells.
These are: Balaghtalion, Ballynadrimna, Baskinagh Lower, Baskinagh Upper, Cloncarneel, Clonmore, Clonylogan, Corballis, Kildalkey Town, Lady Island, Moat Town, Moyrath, Neillstown, Portanab, Pubblestown, Rathcormick, Rathkeena, Shanco, Woodtown Abbot and Woodtown West.
Devine made a number of approaches to local public representative Noel Dempsey regarding building a new school in Kildalkey.
Pedestrian crossings and a new footpath cater for those who choose to walk a covered bike storage is provided for pupils who cycle to school.
The new school building is designed to make maximum use of natural sunlight with large windows throughout.
Many features of the new school are greener such as the rainwater harvesting system which collects and cleans water from the roof for use in toilets.