O'Connell School

School in Dublin, Ireland


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::summary School in Dublin, Ireland ::

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FieldValue
nameO'Connell Secondary School
mottoCiall agus neart
motto_translationSense and strength
established
locationNorth Richmond Street, Dublin 1, D01 Y4A9,
countryIreland
coordinates
studentsOver 300
staffOver 30
genderMale
principalLiam Newell
free_labelReligious order
freeCongregation of Christian Brothers
homepage
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| name = O'Connell Secondary School | native_name = | logo = | motto = Ciall agus neart | motto_translation = Sense and strength | established = | location = North Richmond Street, Dublin 1, D01 Y4A9, | country = Ireland | coordinates = | students = Over 300 | staff = Over 30 | gender = Male | principal = Liam Newell | free_label = Religious order | free = Congregation of Christian Brothers | homepage =

The O’Connell School is a secondary and primary school for boys located on North Richmond Street in Dublin, Ireland. The school, named in honour of the leader of Catholic Emancipation, Daniel O’Connell, has the distinction of being the oldest surviving Christian Brothers school in Dublin, having been first established in 1829. It is now under the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust.

The school offers the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate programmes.

Notable staff and past pupils

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A number of significant figures in Irish public life attended O'Connell's School.

Arts, journalism and entertainment

Business and philanthropy

Science, medicine, technology, engineering and mathematics

Politics

Religion

Sports

Veterans

References

References

  1. O Muircheartaigh, Micheal. (2006-10-29). "Micheal and the Far East connection". Irish Independent.

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