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St Kieran's College is a Catholic school that offers both diocesan and secondary education in Kilkenny. Find out the school calendar, events, news and contact details on the website.
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St Kieran's College (Coláiste Chiaráin) is a Roman Catholic secondary school, located on College Road, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland.
- 1782; 241 years ago
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- Birchfield College
- Roman Catholic
Erlebe den Schüleraustausch deines Lebens auf der St. Kieran’s College in Irland. Hier erfährst du wichtige Infos zur Schule, deren Angebote und wie du diese besuchen kannst.
Welcome to St Kieran’s College school web site. As the oldest Catholic secondary school in Ireland, we have a proud tradition and have been central to the education of the people of the locality and the diocese of Ossory for over two hundred years.
With a proud tradition as the oldest secondary school in Ireland, St Kieran’s College is the diocesan school of Ossory and is under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory. The course of studies offered to students at St. Kieran’s College comprises six years, three years at Junior Certificate cycle and three years at Leaving Certificate cycle.
Explore the history and architecture of St. Kieran's College, a former Catholic school in Kilkenny founded in 1782. See old postcards of the college building, chapel, refectory, dormitory and other features from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.