O'Connell School

O'Connell C.B.S.
Location
North Richmond Street, Dublin 1, D01 Y4A9,
Ireland
Coordinates 53°21′33″N 6°15′05″W / 53.3593°N 6.2515°W / 53.3593; -6.2515Coordinates: 53°21′33″N 6°15′05″W / 53.3593°N 6.2515°W / 53.3593; -6.2515
Information
Motto "Ciall agus neart"
(Power and strength)
Established 1828
Principal Lynn Kidney
Staff Over 45
Gender Male
Number of students Over 300
Religious order Congregation of Christian Brothers
Website oconnellschool.ie

The O’Connell School is a secondary and a 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.

The school was for many years dubbed the "working man's Belvedere College" (in reference to the nearby fee-paying school of that name, and due to its good reputation). James Joyce transferred from O'Connell School to Belvedere after being offered a place there.

In addition to the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate programmes, the school also offers a repeat Leaving Certificate programme.

Notable staff and past pupils

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

References

  1. O Muircheartaigh, Micheal (2006-10-29). "Micheal and the Far East connection". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2012-09-15.
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