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St Patrick's College, Cavan

Coordinates: 54°00′35″N 7°21′06″W / 54.0098°N 7.3516°W / 54.0098; -7.3516
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St Patrick's College, Cavan
Coláiste Naomh Padraig
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Coordinates54°00′35″N 7°21′06″W / 54.0098°N 7.3516°W / 54.0098; -7.3516
Information
MottoAd Meliora
(To Better)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1871
PrincipalMr Christopher Rowley
Gendermale
AffiliationDiocese of Kilmore
WebsiteOfficial website

Saint Patrick's College (Irish: Coláiste Padraig) is a Roman Catholic all-male secondary school. Located in County Cavan, Ireland. It was founded in 1871 as a minor and major seminary for the Diocese of Kilmore. It was officially opened by the Bishop of Kilmore, Dr Nicholas Conaty in 1874 for the Diocese of Kilmore, replacing St Augustine's Seminary (Kilmore Academy) established by Dr James Browne in 1839.

Kilmore Academy had both clerical and non-clerical students, over 100 clerical students went on to Maynooth College to be priests.[1]

It was a day and boarding school, ceasing in 1998 as a boarding school. The Kilmore Diocese Pastoral Centre is now based in the old boarding school wing.[2] 2010 seen planning permission given for a new school building reportedly estimated to cost €8.6 million, which the school took position of in summer 2012.[citation needed]

Subjects

The school offers leaving certificate subjects such as Irish, English, French, German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Physics & Chemistry, Biology, Agricultural Science, Computer Studies, Accounting, Economics, Business, History, Geography, Art, Construction Studies, Music, Technical Drawing, as well as Career Guidance, P.E., and Religion.

The schools Junior Cert cycle includes Irish, English French, German, Computer Studies, Mathematics, Science, Business Studies, Home Economics, History, Geography, Art, Materials Technology, Music, Technical Graphics, as well as Civil, Social and Political Education, Religion and P.E.

Sport

The school has won the Ulster MacRory Cup on twelve occasions, firstly in 1935, in Gaelic football. In 1972, it went on to win the all-ireland schools Hogan Cup. Hurling and soccer are also played as well as, more recently, chess and golf.

Presidents/Principals

Dr Liam McNiffe announced his retirement in 2012 and was replaced by Mr Christopher Rowley in August 2013.[citation needed] Previous Presidents/Principals of the College have included, Rev James Dolan, Rev Colm Hurley, Rev Dan Gallogly, Rev. John McTiernan and Rev Gerard Alwill (1997-2003). Mr Patsy Lee (2003-2008) was the first lay principal of the college.[citation needed]

Past pupils

Cardinal Seán Brady who was a student at St Patrick's returned as a professor to the college, similarly the former Bishop Francis Joseph MacKiernan was a student and subsequently a teacher at the college. Archbishop John Charles McQuaid studied at St Patrick's College, then at Blackrock College in Dublin, run by the Holy Ghost Fathers. The present Bishop of Kilmore, Philip Leo O'Reilly, is also an alumnus.

References

  1. ^ The College Boys, Students of the Kilmore Academy and St Patrick's College, Cavan 1839-2000, by Raymond Dunne and Francis J. MacKiernan, published by Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne, Cavan (2008).
  2. ^ Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre, Cavan