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In 1968 the Christian Brothers allocated land from its land part of the St. Helen's period house for the building of two schools: a girls' school, Coláiste Íosagáin, was established in 1971 under the control of the Sisters of Mercy, and a boys' school, Coláiste Eoin, under the control of the Christian Brothers.
Stillorgan (Irish: Stigh Lorgan) is a stop on the Luas Green Line serving Sandyford and Stillorgan in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The stop is located between Blackthorn Avenue and the Stillorgan reservoir, at the intersection with St. Raphaela's Road and serves the suburban area of Stillorgan . [ 3 ]
The Stillorgan stop is approximately 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) south-west of the village with park and ride facilities, a commuter bus link to the shopping centre and a journey time to Dublin O'Connell street of about half an hour. Sandyford is situated 450 metres south of Stillorgan with the Luas depot behind it.
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The postal district system was introduced in 1917 by the British government, as a practical way to organise local postal distribution. [4] This followed the example of other cities, including London, first subdivided into ten districts in 1857, [ 5 ] and Liverpool , the first city in Britain or Ireland to have postcodes, from 1864.
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St Benildus College is an all-boys, Catholic secondary school located in Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland. Established in 1966, [1] the college was named after the De La Salle Saint, Brother Benildus of Clermont-Ferrand, France. As of 2025, there were over 900 students at the school. [2]
[1] In 1863, the house was enlarged to the designs of the architect John McCurdy. [2] [4] At another time the architects Carmichael and Jones were brought to work on the house, but they were dismissed for alleged negligence. [1] It is noted in the Valuation Office of 1865–1867 that the property was 56 acres and 6 perches. [1]