CBS Sexton Street
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CBS Sexton Street is a Christian Brothers Secondary School located in Limerick, Ireland. Past students include J. P. McManus,[1] Karl Spain, Diarmuid Scully and Ciaran MacMathuna. The school is also renowned for hosting the J. P. McManus Scholarship Awards.[1] The school has approximately 500 students. The current principal is Noel Earlie and the current vice principal is Elizabeth Quinn.The school recently won the senior boys FAI All Ireland soccer championship in 2007 and 2008.
[edit] History
Colaiste Mhichil was founded by Edmund Rice, a Christian Brother, to provide education for boys in Limerick city. The school is administrated by a Board of Management. The Christian Brothers remain the trustees of the school.
[edit] Notable Teachers
- Pat Fleury, renowned hurler.
- Willie Moore, renowned hurler.
[edit] References
Coordinates: 52°39′35″N 8°37′18″W / 52.65972°N 8.62167°W
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