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Blackrock College

Blackrock College

Blackrock College is a fee-paying Catholic secondary school for boys aged 13–18, located in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. The College was founded by French missionaries in 1860, to act as a school and civil service training centre. Set in 0.25 square kilometres (62 acres) of grounds, it has a sporting tradition. The College, 7 kilometres (Template:Convert/miles) from Dublin city centre is just in from the sea, and is self-contained, with a large boarding school and teaching facilities. Now run by a lay foundation in trust, it maintains academic standards and requires all pupils to participate in non-academic activities. The missionary tradition continues with charity programmes, especially at Christmas. It accommodates approximately 1,100 day and boarding students.HistoryThe college was founded by the Congregation of the Holy Ghost in 1860, the first of the Order's five schools in Ireland. The founder is listed as Fr (Père) Jules Leman, a French missionary with the Holy Ghost Order. Leman had a dual aim, namely to train personnel for missionary service in the Third World and provide a first class Catholic education for Irish boys. It was originally known as the French College by the locals. A successful civil service training and university department (where students were examined and had degrees conferred by the Royal University of Ireland) were run for over forty years, until University College Dublin grew, and the school focused more on the second level curriculum. Although never a seminary, some ordinations have taken place in Blackrock. The first ordination at Blackrock College was on 22 April 1900 when Mgr. Emile Allgeyer CSSp (a former student in Blackrock and first to be made a bishop), ordained Joseph Shanahan (who later became a bishop) and has a House named after him within the school.
NUI Maynooth Student Records

NUI Maynooth Student Records

Humanity House, South Campus, NUI Maynooth,, Maynooth ,
The Student Records Office is responsible for the Registration of the entire Student Population and the subsequent maintenance of Records.
Tel: 01-7083813
Bujinkan Meehan Dojo

Bujinkan Meehan Dojo

19 Greenmount Lane, Harold's Cross, Dublin ,
We teach Japanese martial arts in Dublin, Ireland. Full details are at our website at http://www.happobiken.com
St Flannan's College

St Flannan's College

Saint Flannan's College is an Irish secondary school located in Ennis, County Clare. Formerly an all-boys boarding school, the first girls class was entered in 2002 and in 2005 the boarding school was closed. In 2003 an extension which added over 20 new rooms to the college was completed. A measure of the expansion that has taken place over the past thirty years is that in 1962, there were some 370 pupils in St. Flannan’s, 140 of whom were day boys. Just 17 teachers were in attendance. By 2004, the numbers had risen to more than 1,000 students. Staff numbers had risen to 66. In September 2002, Coed. classes were introduced in First Year. In September 2003, a new wing containing extensive new facilities was opened. In the 2007-2008 school year there were 1,152 students at St. Flannan’s.
Walkinstown Community Centre Preschool

Walkinstown Community Centre Preschool

Walkinstown Avenue, Dublin ,
Walkinstown Community Centre Preschool Under new management, Now open Government ECCE places available
Tel: 894392423
Maoin Cheoil na Gaillimhe

Maoin Cheoil na Gaillimhe

St Marys College, St Marys Road, Galway ,
Fully Dedicated School of music in the heart of Galway city
Tel: 091 528965
Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk Grammar School, is a fee paying post-primary school in Dundalk, County Louth. The school is co-educational with both primary and secondary departments. It offers weekly boarding for students from 11-18 years. Secondary students must do Transition Year thus students have a six-year cycle where Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate are studied and completed.BackgroundDundalk 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 was in abeyance during World War I, and in 1921 was revived by a local committee and reconstituted as Dundalk Grammar School. This committee was later enlarged and became the Board of Governors. The Governors are assisted by the school's Board of Management, which has representatives from the Governors, staff and parents.The school is under Protestant management and the ethos has its roots in the Protestant tradition.Over the last two decades the number of pupils at secondary level has increased to approximately five hundred, of whom roughly a quarter are boarders.School UniformLike most schools in Ireland and the UK, the students of Dundalk Grammar School wear a distinct uniform making them instantly recognisable as pupils of the School. The uniform consists of: Gray slacksWhite shirtNavy jumper with School crestNavy Blazer, Fleece & Rain Jacket with college crestSchool tie (Navy, Blue & White. Prefects have yellow added to their tie)
Greystones Music Academy

Greystones Music Academy

Hillside Road Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, Greystones ,
Greystones Music Academy is located right in the heart of Greystones and caters for musicians of all ages and levels. A wide variety of courses are available, and are open to those who’d like to learn for fun, or those who wish to do exams. Both one-to-one tuition and group classes are available for those wishing to learn the piano, guitar, bass, violin, cello, trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, flute, tin whistle recorder, mandolin, concertina and drums. A Multi Instrument course is also available for those who have not yet decided upon which instrument is for them. Courses are also available to those wishing to sit the Leaving/Junior Cert music exams, as well as courses covering subjects such as Songwriting/Composition, Theory, and Music Technology/Recording Techniques.
Glasnevin National School

Glasnevin National School

Glasnevin National School is a primary school referred to as the 'ink pot' in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland located on the banks of the River Tolka.The school is co-educational.This primary school is financed directly by the Irish state, but administered jointly by the state, a patron body, and local representatives.Most major policies such as curriculum and teacher salaries and conditions are managed by the State through the Department of Education and Science. Minor policies of the school are managed by local people, often directed by a member of the clergy, as representative of the Patron, through a local Board of Management. The school is a feeder school for Mount Temple Comprehensive SchoolNotable studentsBono, lead singer of the Irish rock band U2 attended Glasnevin National School.External links www.facebook.com Group on Facebook www.ratemyarea.com incluces a photo of the school www.schooldays.ie www.taoiseach.gov.ie Funding announcement by the Irish Taoiseeach (Prime Minister) - Retrieved on 23  May 2009
Waterville's Little Stars Creche & Montessori

Waterville's Little Stars Creche & Montessori

1 KILMORE TERRACE,WATERVILLE,BLANCHARDSTOWN, Dublin ,
Waterville's Little Stars childcare provides high quality, flexible and affordable childcare that meets the needs of parents and children alike