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St. Patrick's College has two choirs, a Junior Choir for those in those years 8–10, and a Senior Choir for those years 11–14. The choirs tend to jointly perform at school events such as the Christmas Carol Service or the school's Easter mass, but in recent years the Senior Choir has participated in competitions such as BBC School Choir of ...
Sean boarded at St Columb's College in Derry. [1] O'Connell tried his hand at boxing in his youth and was a member of Garvagh Boxing Club. [1] He worked as a teacher and was principal of St Patrick's College in Dungiven for many years. [1] He lived in Limavady for many years and he and his wife Margaret had four children. [1]
Dungiven (from Irish Dún Geimhin, meaning 'Gevin's fort') [1] is a small town, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is near the main A6 Belfast to Derry road, which bypasses the town.
St Patrick's Academy: Dungannon: County Tyrone: Voluntary: Grammar: 542-0304 [180] St Patrick's Academy: Lisburn: County Antrim: Roman Catholic Maintained: Secondary: 423-0165 [181] St Patrick's Co-ed Comprehensive College: Maghera: County Londonderry: Roman Catholic Maintained: Secondary: 323-0234 [182] St Patrick's College: Derry: County ...
St. Mary's is one of three secondary schools in Limavady, the others being Limavady High School and Limavady Grammar School. It collaborates with these schools and with St. Patrick College, Dungiven [2] and Rossmar School in the Roe Valley Learning Community. Through this partnership, the schools offer shared courses and facilities for their ...
St. Patrick's, Carlow College, a third level college; St Patrick's College, Cavan, an all-male secondary school; St Patrick's College, Dublin, a former teacher training college affiliated to Dublin City University
MIC, Thurles was founded in 1837 as St. Patrick's College.The college is a charitable institution operating under the patronage of the Dr. Patrick Everard, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly. Dr. Everard died in 1821 and left £10,000 "for the purpose of founding a college to provide a liberal education of Catholic youth destined for the priesthood and professional/business careers". [2]
St Patrick's College (Irish: Coláiste Phadraig Naofa), known as Tuam Christian Brothers School until 1990, was a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. The college was named after St Patrick , as the foundation stone of the school was laid on St Patrick's Day, 17 March 1860.