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Concerted Mixed Religious 570 students
St. Davids School es un centro de educación secundaria mixto situado en la ciudad de Greystones. El Instituto de secundaria de Greystones está situado frente a la costa este del condado de Wicklow, por lo que salir al recreo y disfrutar de las maravillosas vistas que nos ofrece este colegio es un privilegio que pocos pueden disfrutar. El colegio mixto y acoge a más de 570...
Private Mixed Internship Religious 919 students
Kilkenny College es un colegio mixto con Internado de 5 días de Irlanda de los más conocidos de su tipo, y con un gran prestigio entre los colegios con Internado en Irlanda. Los resultados académicos del colegio están a la par con los de los colegios líderes en Irlanda. Sus resultados en el Leaving Certificate del 2005 fueron excepcionales. El número promedio de puntos por alumno fue de 400,...
Concerted Girls Religious 300 students
Este colegio es un colegio concertado femenino muy acogedor situado en un barrio que ya hemos mencionado en multitud de ocasiones por su calidad y tranquilidad, la zona de Blackrock, y el Rockford Manor da servicio a este y otros barrios de los alrededores cercanos. Rockford Manor Secondary School Cuenta con una población de estudiantes de 294 alumnas por lo que el colegio es de tamaño pequeño...
Public Mixed Religious 408 students
Ballinteer Community School, commonly known as BCS opened in 1974. Located south County Dublin, serves boys and girls aged between 12 and 18 years. The school campus was renovated and a new building was officially opened in October 2008. The Director David O'Connell was appointed in December 2010. OBJECTIVE AND VALUES OF SCHOOL: Ballinteer Community School is dedicated to providing quality...
Private Mixed Internship Religious 410 students
Wilson's Hospital School is a co-educational boarding school located in Multyfarnham, County Westmeath, Ireland. The school caters for approximately 400 students and whilst most of the school's students are boarders there is also a sizable number of day pupils in attendance. As the diocesan secondary school of the Diocese of Meath and Kildare, Wilson's Hospital School operates under a Church of...
Concerted Boys Religious 355 students
Marian College is a voluntary non-fee-paying Catholic secondary day school for boys in Dublin, Ireland founded by the Marist Brothers in 1954. The Mission of the school is to promote the fullest realisation of each student in the light of Gospel values and to provide opportunities for excellence for all of our students - irrespective of background or means - through the provision of an holistic...
Concerted Mixed 500 students
De La Salle College is an all boys second level educational institution located in the southern suburb of Churchtown in Dublin, Ireland. The aim of De La Salle College is to educate each student to his full potential academically, culturally, socially and spiritually. John Baptiste De La Salle founded the De La Salle Brothers in the 17th century in order to educate young people. The first De La...
Private Girls Religious 525 students
Loreto College Foxrock is a voluntary Catholic Secondary School under the direction of the Loreto Sisters (IBVM). The school, which was opened in 1941 at the request of the Archbishop of Dublin, Most Reverend John Charles McQuaid, is situated on the Bray Road, in the parish of Foxrock. The Archbishop asked Mother Pauline Dunne, Superior General of Loreto, to open a Junior and Secondary school...
Private Girls Religious 341 students
Holy Child School, Killiney Co. Dublin is a fee paying secondary school for girls located on the outskirts of Dublin in the beautiful Killiney Bay area. This top secondary school for girls has excellent facilities both for the academic life of students and extra-curricular activities. Students come from the surrounding areas including Ashford and Roundwood in Wicklow and Booterstown and Stepaside...
Concerted Girls Religious 444 students
Sion Hill was founded by the Dominican Sisters in 1836. It was in a suburban villa, which they called Sion Hill because of rare shrubs brought by its owners from the Holy Land. In the beginning, the school catered for 40 day pupils, 8 boarders and 10 nuns. By 1950, this had increased to 120 day pupils and 130 boarders. The boarding school closed in the late 1960s and the school now caters for 350...
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