Salesian College Celbridge
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Salesian College Celbridge {{{irish_name}}} |
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Established | 1981 |
Location | Celbridge, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland |
Students | 650 |
Principal | Fr Daniel Carroll |
Staff | 60 teachers |
Homepage | {{{homepage}}} |
Salesian College Celbridge is a secondary school catering for male students aged 12-19 around the County Kildare village of Celbridge.
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[edit] Academic
Salesians offers Junior Certificate, Transition Year, Leaving Certificate Applied and Leaving Certificate courses, as well as a unit for autistic youths.
[edit] Sport
Salesians is well-known for success in a wide variety of sports, including soccer, athletics (track and field), hurling, badminton, orienteering and Gaelic football.
[edit] Road Race
The annual Road Race, held each October, is a 4 km (2.25 miles) road race participated in by around 450 students. The Fr. Archer Cup, named after Fr. Charlie Archer, a former teacher, is awarded to the winner.
[edit] Famous alumni
- Damien Rice, world-renowned indie musician
- All four members of soft rock band Bell X1 (Paul Noonan, Brian Crosby, Dominic Philips and David Geraghty)
- George McMahon, star of Custer's Last Stand-Up (as Custer) and Fair City (as Mondo)
- Devon Murray, actor in Angela's Ashes (as Malachy McCourt) and the Harry Potter films (as Séamus Finnegan)
- Karl Bermingham, striker for Manchester City FC, has represented Ireland at Schoolboy and U-21 levels.