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  1. Belvedere College S.J. (sometimes St Francis Xavier's College) is a fee-paying voluntary secondary school for boys in Dublin, Ireland. Formally established in 1832 at Hardwicke Street in north inner city Dublin, the school was later moved to Belvedere House in 1841 and it is for this building that the school is named.

  2. Our vision of the future of education in Belvedere is built on the vibrant tradition of Jesuit education over 400 years and is articulated in part in the College Strategic Plan. The students in Belvedere come from a diverse social and economic background.

  3. Belvedere College SJ. College History. In 1841, the Jesuits purchased Belvedere House on neighbouring Great Denmark Street, which gave the school its name. Belvedere owes its origins to the efforts of John Austin who opened primary and secondary schools off Fishamble Street in 1750.

  4. 29. Okt. 2014 · Belvedere College is a Catholic school under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus. The school is committed to high academic standards and provides a rich and diverse curriculum catering for the needs of each individual student.

  5. Founded in 1832, Belvedere College SJ is a Catholic secondary school for boys in the heart of Dublin city, Ireland. The College is under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus.

  6. Belvedere College S.J. is a Catholic school under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus. Our school is based at 6 Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1, Ireland.

  7. 20. Mai 2021 · Belvedere College was established in 1832 making it one of Ireland’s oldest schools. Located in a former convent facility for poor orphaned children, the Jesuits welcomed an initial roll of 9 boys to what was then known as St Francis Xavier’s College (the Roman Catholic Seminary of St Francis Xavier to be precise).

  8. Belvedere College 6 Great Denmark Street Rotunda Dublin Ireland; T +353 1 858 6600; E reception@belv…derecollege.ie; W www.belvederecollege.ie; School Ages: 13-18; School Gender: Boys; Total School Numbers: 1000; Teaching Language(s): English; Boarding: Not available; Uniform: Yes; Religion: Catholic; State/Independent: Non-profit

  9. The papers of Belvedere College (St. Francis Xavier College) give an insight into the life of the school and the Jesuit community who lived there.

  10. St. Francis College was established at Hardwicke Street in 1832 however it proved to be too small for this emerging school. New premises were needed and Belvedere House, Great Denmark Street was bought in 1841. The Jesuits at Belvedere remained part of the Gardiner Street community until 1842, with total independence in 1847.