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  1. As we now know schools remained shut for the remainder of the academic year. This Record, published November 2020, is to document the truncated academic year that was 2019-2020 – the current year will have its own at year end. Education is one of the few areas yet to be transformed by the technological revolution that has changed so much of ...

  2. 23 ott 2017 · St Kieran's College--- Phone: 056-7761707 Secondary School College Rd Kilkenny ,Kilkenny R95Y99T Post Primary School Roll number: 61560J e: school@stkieranscollege.ie . w: www.stkieranscollege.ie Check out their facebook! Principal: Mr. John Curtis Enrolment: Boys: 803 (2023/24) Ethos: Catholic Catchment: Kilkenny Fees: No

  3. St Kieran’s College Staff 2023 – 2024. St Kieran’s College College Road, Kilkenny; 056 776 1707; school@stkieranscollege.ie; Twitter; Youtube; Registered ...

  4. The policy was approved by the school patron on 5th June 2020. It was reviewed and ratified by the Board of Management on August 23rd 2021. It is published on the school’s website and will be made available in hardcopy, on request, to any person who requests it. The relevant dates and timelines for St Kieran’s College admission process are ...

  5. However, all is not closed to those interesting in delving into aspects of the College’s history, as a great deal of the material here, such as the records pertaining to the College property, architects’ drawings, personnel on Foreign Missions, etc., was made available to the Rev. Fearghus Ó Fearghaill for his St. Kieran’s College Kilkenny 1782-1982 and was also mined by Bishop Birch ...

  6. Gaelic Football is another important activity within the sporting life of St. Kieran’s College, with teams participating in Leinster Competitions at U-14 and U-16 levels. St. Kieran’s College has four soccer teams, one of which caters specifically for First Year students, and three others at Junior and Senior levels.

  7. St. Kieran's College Gallery. St. Kieran's College was founded (not at the current site) in 1782 as a Diocesan School for Catholics. Over the following years, it was a various sites including Burrell's Hall - now the site of St. Mary's Cathedral, the Granges Road and Birchfield. The current building was built betwwen 1811 and 1845.