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Salesian College Celbridge

Coordinates: 53°21′29″N 6°33′07″W / 53.358°N 6.552°W / 53.358; -6.552
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Salesian College Celbridge
An Coláiste Sailéaiseach, Cill Droichid
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Coordinates53°21′29″N 6°33′07″W / 53.358°N 6.552°W / 53.358; -6.552
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MottoWe care, develop, believe — together we achieve
Religious affiliation(s)Salesians of Don Bosco
EstablishedAugust 1981
PrincipalBrenda Kearns[1]
Staff60 teachers
GenderMale
Number of students776[2] (2023)
Campus size8 ha (20 ac)
Campus typeRural
Websitesalesianscelbridge.com

Salesian College Celbridge is a secondary school for male students aged 12–19 around the town of Celbridge in County Kildare, Ireland. As of 2023, the school reportedly had over 700 students and 50 staff. [3]

History

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The Salesian College, Celbridge was originally formed in 1981 in a disused primary school on the Hazelhatch Road, which is now the Church of Ireland Primary School. Tony McEvoy was the first principal with four staff members and fifty-five students. In the summer of 1984, the school moved to a newly-built premises, where it remains today. The new school and sports grounds are situated on fifteen acres, and there have been a number of developments and extensions since then.[citation needed]

The school is no longer run by priests of the Salesian order. The principal is Brenda Kearns,[1] who took up the position in August 2009 succeeding Dan Carroll.[4]

Subjects

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Salesians offers Junior Certificate, Transition Year, and Leaving Certificate courses, as well as a unit for autistic youths. The school's classes have been mixed since 2004.[citation needed]

In the Leaving Certificate cycle, courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered. The Junior-cycle subject broadly defined as "Business Studies" is devolved into separate courses accounting, business and economics. Students may also pursue courses in art, construction, technical drawing or engineering. The Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme, which aims to provide a more vocation-oriented education can also be taken by students of the College. The school also has IT facilities.[5]

Sport

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Sports played at Salesians include soccer, athletics, hurling, rugby, badminton and Gaelic football. An annual road race, held each October, is a 4.2 km (2.6 mi) road race participated in by around 450 students. The Fr. Archer Cup, named after Charles Archer, a former teacher, is awarded to the winner.[citation needed]

Salesians won the U14 All-Ireland Soccer Final in 2006.[citation needed] The Salesians' senior soccer team reached the Senior Soccer All-Ireland final in 2010, losing to St. Marys, Galway, in the last minute of extra time.[citation needed] The Salesian Senior football team reached the All-Ireland "B" semi finally in 2010, losing to Éire Óg in Carlow by 2 points.[citation needed] The U16 football team reached the Leinster "B" Final against Moath CBS, where they lost by 2 goals the same year.[citation needed]

Notable past pupils

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Message from the Principal". salesianscelbridge.com.
  2. ^ "Whole School Evaluation: Management, Leadership and Learning Report - Salesian College". gov.ie. Department of Education. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Salesian College Celbridge - History of the college". salesianscelbridge.com. Salesian College. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  4. ^ "40 Years of Salesians in Celbridge". Salesians Ireland | Continuing Don Bosco's Mission for Young People. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Junior Cycle". Salesian College Celbridge. Retrieved 12 March 2023.