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This is a partial list of schools in the Republic of Ireland, listed by county. It includes primary and secondary schools that are publicly funded, private, or fee-paying institutions across all counties of the Republic of Ireland. This list excludes special education centers and pre-schools. The data is accurate as of March 2023. [1] [2]
Belvedere College, Dublin, founded in 1832; Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare, founded in 1814; Coláiste Iognáid, Galway, founded in 1861; Crescent College Comprehensive, Limerick, founded in 1859
Secondary and grammar schools in Belfast [1] School Name Sector [2] [3] Type DENI reference [note 1] Ref(s) All Saints College: Roman Catholic, maintained Comprehensive 1230324 [4] [5] Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School: Voluntary Grammar 142-0277 [6] [7] Ashfield Boys' High School: Controlled Comprehensive 121-0015 [8] [9] Ashfield Girls' High ...
In October 2020, general secretary of Education and Training Boards Ireland Paddy Lavelle confirmed that multidenominational state secondary schools, called State's Education and Training Boards (ETBs) – formerly called vocational schools – were going to phase out a set of Catholic influences such as mandatory graduation masses, displaying ...
Pages in category "Schools in Ireland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
2012 [7] Mar 3 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny: 4-11 St Brigid's, Loughrea 1-10 Templederry Claire Phelan 2013 Mar 9 Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny: 1-11 St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-06 Nenagh Miriam Walsh 2014 Mar 8 Presentation, Kilkenny: 2-09 St Mary's, Magherafelt: 0-09 Parnells, Coolock: 2015 [8] March 7 Seamount College, Kinvara 1-05 St ...
The CIS School runs a large number of CIS related courses, including a degree programme in Military Communications for CIS technicians in association with the Institute of Technology, Carlow. [ 16 ] There are 3 sections to the CIS School, providing training in the areas of operational procedures, technical proficiency and simulation.
The same year, the archbishops and bishops of the Established Church in Ireland, among others, petitioned George II for a charter to set up schools where the children of Irish Catholics would be given free instruction in the English language and the Protestant religion. Boys would learn a trade and girls domestic skills, and maybe even be given ...