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St John's Primary School, Moy

Master Carson RIP

27th Feb 2026

It was with great sadness that we heard the news that Mr Charles Carson (affectionately known as Bertie), our esteemed past Principal of St. John's Primary School passed away on Friday 27th February 2026.

Master Carson was the first principal of the new St John's Primary School when it opened in 1965. He was appointed principal in 1963 after teaching for some years in Holywood Co. Down. Master Carson was heavily involved in the coordination of the opening of St. John's Primary following the amalgamation of the Boys' and Girls' National Schools at that time. It was noted that he spent some time teaching in the Parochial Hall during the building of the new school.

Just last January, Bertie celebrated the joyous occasion of his 100th birthday. At that time we heard from many past pupils who remember Master Carson and his time as teacher and Principal with fondness. There are cherished memories also, among his former colleagues in St. John's Moy community, of his time here until he retired in June 1989.

Master Carson's 26 years dedicated service, to the children of The Moy leaves an indelible mark on our school community. Together with his wife, the late Mary Carson, who was also  a devoted teacher in St. John's, they educated and guided generations of children in this area.

The Carson family resided in Jockey Lane and Bertie immersed himself into his new community devoting time and energy during and out of school hours. He was a founder member of The Moy Citizens' Association which was established in 1964. This group instigated many new initiatives in the community and organised popular charitable events and festivals over many years.


Master Carson was deeply respected and fondly thought of by pupils, staff, and families alike. He will always hold a special place in the heart of our school community. The children, staff, parents and Governors, both present and past, offer up our prayers and condolences to the entire Carson family. We thank Master Carson for his decades of dedicated service to our community.

Our thoughts are with them at this most difficult of times.
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