National / primary school archives mainly contain clár leabhair (registers) and leabhair rollaí (roll books) concerning, respectively, the registration and the daily attendance of pupils; and also smaller amounts of other records such as daily attendance statistical report books and inspectors books. The registers record a pupil's name, age, and date of birth, and the address and occupation of parents.
Examples of National School archives held by CCCA:
- Aughadown National School (CI) near Skibbereen, West Cork, 1897-
- Ballycroneen National School 1871 -
- Ballyphehane National School, Cork City, 1959-
- Blackpool National School, Cork City, 1869-
- Cathedral National School, Cork City, 1925-
- Clogheen/Kerry Pike National School, Cork, 1884
- Clondulane National School Records (Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal) 1866-
- Cork District Model National School, Anglesea Street Cork City, 1865-
- Cork Poor Law Union (Workhouse) National School (Male), Douglas Rd. Cork City, 1873-
- Crosshaven and Myrtleville National School, 1854-
- Dromina National School, Charleville, North Cork, 1872-
- Glanmire National School, (CI) near Cork City 1869-
- Glenville National School 1870 - 1904
- Green Coat School, Cork (CI) 1890-
- Inch No.2 National School, (CI) near Whitegate, East Cork, 1869-
- Kilmalooda National School, (CI) near Ballinascarthy, West Cork, 1904-
- Meenies National School, (CI) near Drimoleague, West Cork, 1871-
- Rathduane National School 1890-2007
- Slievereagh/St.Michael's National School, near Ballyvourney, West Cork (1867) 1886-
- Shandrum National School, Newtownshandrum, near Charleville, North Cork, 1854-
- St.Luke's National School, (CI) Cork City, 1887-
- St.Michael's National School, (CI) Blackrock, Cork City, 1866-
- St.Nicholas' National School (CI), Cove Street, Cork City, 1905-
- Summerhill National School, (Presb.) Cork City, 1940s- 1960s
- Templebreedy National School, near Crosshaven, South Cork, 1880-
- Trimbath's Lane National School, off Cathedral Rd, Cork City, 1914-
(Those marked '(CI)' are/were managed by the Church of Ireland/Anglican community, the remainder are mainly managed by the Roman Catholic community).