St Mary's College, Dundalk

St Mary's College Dundalk
Location
Ireland
Coordinates 54°00′33″N 6°24′01″W / 54.009213°N 6.40033°W / 54.009213; -6.40033Coordinates: 54°00′33″N 6°24′01″W / 54.009213°N 6.40033°W / 54.009213; -6.40033
Information
Motto Sub Mariae Nomine
(In Mary's name)
Established 1861
Principal Con McGinley
Number of students 650
Website www.maristdundalk.com

St. Mary's College of Dundalk is a secondary school in County Louth, Ireland. It consists of a mixed school which provides junior certificate and leaving certificate programmes.

History

St Mary's College was the first organization in the Society of Mary in Ireland and the first secondary school for boys in Dundalk. Founded in 1861,[1] 26 pupils enrolled on the first day.

The location for the new school was "Church-Hill House" which was purchased in 1859. The priest responsible for the initial preparations of the new school was Fr Crouzet, a French marist priest.

At that time, the college consisted of a primary and secondary School for boys, which catered for both boarding and day pupils but many changes have taken place through the years. In 1983, the boarding section of the college was closed, followed in 1987 by the closure of the primary school. In 1989, the first lay principal was appointed and in 1990, the college opened[2] its doors to girls.

Since its opening, there have been many extensions to the original Church-Hill House and additions to the buildings to meet the changing needs of the students.

In 2011, the college celebrated its 150th[3] anniversary where each student was presented with a special commemorative badge and a prayer book.

Development

On the 22nd of April 2016 the Marist celebrated the end of a long awaited new school. This historic day marks the end of a building used for many decades.

Notable Alumni

See also

References

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