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St. Declan's Monastery is located about 400 m (1 ⁄ 4 mile) southwest of Ardmore, County Waterford. Ardmore is built on a headland 7.5 km (4.7 mi) east of Youghal and the mouth of the Munster Blackwater .
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St. Declan's College is an all-boys, Catholic secondary school located in Cabra West, Dublin, Ireland. [1] It was originally established by The Christian Brothers in 1960 with an initial enrollment of 75. [2] It is now a public (state-funded) school under the management of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust.
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Pages in category "People educated at St. Declan's College, Dublin" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St Declan's School is a primary school in the Ballsbridge area of Dublin, close to the Aviva Stadium. It differs from other schools in the area because it was created by the Society of Jesus (with the Archbishop of Dublin ), to offer specialised education for pupils with mild emotional and behavioural difficulties .
The earliest reference to the Pattern in Ardmore can be found in the calendar of State Papers of June 12, 1611, which mention "a grant of a fair to be held at Ardmore Co. Waterford, on St. Declan's Eve or Day. Before 1800 St. Declan's Stone and the Oratory containing his skull formed the centre of the festivities on St. Declan's Day. [3]