List of schools
St Leo's College es un instituto de secundaria irlandés femenino para chicas que se encuentra en el condado de Carlow, y que podemos visitar en pleno centro de la ciudad en Dublin Road en Carlow, ciudad del mismo nombre y capital del condado, y que está sujeto a la autoridad local educativa del "Carlow County Council" (el consejo educativo del condado de Carlow). St Leo's College Tiene un...
On January 1, 1857, the Christian Brothers opened a school in Eblana Avenue in Dun Laoghaire, which prospered to such an extent that it was impossible to accommodate both primary and secondary departments in the nineteenth century buildings. As well, in 1949 the Brothers acquired the land near Monkstown Park, which had recently been occupied by a Protestant school. The High School Department moved...
Newtown School was founded in 1798 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). The ideals of its founders continue to inspire the school, which today educates boys and girls for life in the twenty-first century. Newtown School welcomes boarders and during the day of all religious beliefs, and values the contribution of all faiths to the school community. The school aims to foster a sense...
One of Ireland’s premier schools, Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. In 1969 it relocated to Ballinteer where it is situated close to the Dublin Mountains. The College is a Methodist Foundation but welcomes students of all faiths. Wesley is a co-educational College accommodating boarding and day students in a vibrant school community. Boarding students at Wesley...
Dundalk Grammar School, is a fee paying post-primary school in Dundalk, County Louth. The school is a mixed school, it offers weekly boarding to students. Dundalk Grammar School was founded in 1739 as a Charter School by the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland. In 1835 it was reorganised, largely by the Revd Elias Thackeray, as the Dundalk Educational Institution. It...
Drogheda Grammar School has been providing first class education to local, national and international students for over 340 years. The school is located on 18 acres in a rural setting. There are currently 241 students at the school.The campus consists of a beautiful Regency house flanked by woodland, with modern classroom and dormitory buildings and extensive playing fields. Drogheda Grammar...
Cistercian College, Roscrea is a seven day boarding school for boys situated within the grounds of the Cistercian Monastery of Mount St. Joseph Abbey. Within this Catholic environment the boys committed to our care “live and pray, study and play and seek the truth in harmony and mutual respect”. Founded just over one hundred years ago by the Cistercian Monks of Mount St Joseph Abbey, the...
Castleknock College was founded in 1835 by the Vincentian Community. The Vincentians remain the College Trustees. The Mission Statement of the College is reflected in the ethos of the College. The aim of Castleknock College is to enable each of its pupils to reach full development in a harmonious growth of the whole person. It promotes this aim of integral formation by many varied activities,...
The Teresian School opened in 1965. It is one of a number of schools ran by the Teresian Association in different parts of the world. The Teresian School is a fee-paying Catholic school for girls. It prepares its pupils for the Junior and Leaving Certificates and operates within the regulations of the Department of Education and Science. The school supports the principles of...
Loreto Abbey Dalkey is a Catholic, fee paying secondary school for girls located overlooking the sea at Dalkey, south Co Dublin. Teachers and staff know each girl individually and strive to provide each one with a rounded education . Students are provided with a wide range of curricular and co-curricular choices so each girl has the opportunity to achieve her potential and to enjoy being at...