List of schools
Sutton Park School was founded in 1957 by a group of leading local professional and business people as a co-educational and multi-denominational school which, while catering mainly for day pupils, retains the spirit and sense of community of a boarding school. The school began its first year with approximately forty pupils about half of whom were full-time boarders. It has steadily grown and...
St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School is a co-educational, voluntary secondary school under the patronage of the Board of Governors. Currently there are about 140 pupils from all over the greater Dublin area and further afield. The school is situated beside St Patrick's Cathedral, which provides an ancient setting for major services and special occasions. As the ethos of the school is that of...
The Royal School Cavan is a Christian Co-Educational Secondary Boarding School in Cavan Town. It was founded in 1611 by James I. At present it caters for over two hundred pupils, comprising of both day and boarding. The present school building, which dates back to 1819, was purpose build as a School. It has, however, been extensively renovated and modernised in recent years. The building is...
Terenure College Senior School is a Catholic Secondary School under the Trusteeship of the Irish Province of Carmelites. It is a fee-paying College for boys. In 1860, the property was purchased by the Carmelite Order and opened as a Secondary School for boys. From time to time extensions have been added and a fine Church was built in 1958. Terenure College provides a six year curriculum consisting...
Founded in 1922, Sandford Park is a small and distinctive private co-educational day school with 250 students, aged between 12-18 years. It is situated on 2.5 hectares of secluded and beautiful wooded grounds, close to Dublin’s city centre. The non-denominational nature of the school is central to its unique character and draws pupils from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and cultures...
Rockbrook emphasises character building as a key component in its educational philosophy. The school emphasises high standards in a cheerful, relaxed environment leading to good academic outcomes. Individual attention, parental involvement and the imparting of good study techniques help to ensure the all-round education of Rockbrook students. The school is small, thus allowing teachers to get to...
Founded by the Holy Ghost Order in in 1890, St Mary’s College Senior School has 440 boys, with a tight-knit sense of community and shared values. They proudly say that they are a small school where everybody knows everybody else, an academic school in which students are expected to go to Third Level, a sporting school that punches above its weight, and a missionary school with strong links to...
St. Joseph of Cluny Secondary School is a private Catholic Secondary School for girls situated in Killiney, Co. Dublin. The Secondary School was founded in 1956 by the French Missionary Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. The Order has established a strong academic and holistic tradition in Killiney that is based on the principle of caring for the individual. Located on the school grounds also is a...
The school was founded by a group of forward-thinking parents in 1977. They knew that strong, effective partnerships between parents and teachers are essential for children to achieve their greatest potential. Rosemont, an academically challenging school, is built on a solid foundation of Christian values. It is one of the best secondary schools in Dublin for families who want their...
Manor House School is a Catholic Post-Primary school for girls situated in Raheny, a long established suburb of north-east Dublin.The ethos of Manor House School originates in the statement of educational and religious philosophy of its Trustees and aims to provide an academic programme appropriate to the needs of all students within a caring and supportive environment. The school prides itself on...