Ardscoil Rís
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Ardscoil Rís | |
Motto | Dilseacht agus Uaisleacht (Loyalty and Nobility) |
Established | 1969 |
Type | Voluntary secondary school |
Principal | Pat Reilly |
Location | Griffith Avenue |
Region | Dublin's Northside |
Enrollment | Approx. 500 students |
Grades | First to Sixth Year |
Website | www.ardscoilris.net |
Ardscoil Rís (meaning Edmund Rice's High School) is a boys' secondary school on Griffith Avenue, Dublin, Ireland. The school is under the trusteeship of the Christian Brothers, however they are to completely withdraw from Education in Ireland in the near future. The school will pass into the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust upon the Brothers' withdrawal.[1] The school caters for approximately 526 students every year. Ardscoil Rís is well known throughout the country as an institution of academic and sporting excellence.
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[edit] History and Expansion
Ard Scoil Ris originated in the O'Brien Institute, which functioned as a private school, in 1969. Under the principalship of Br. Carberry, the new school incorporated the existing second-level students from the old school and day pupils from the surrounding area. Old dormitories were converted into classrooms and an old reception room became the staff room.
- In 1970 and 1971 six prefab classrooms were constructed.
- On 21 November 1972 the new school building was officially opened by the Irish president, Eamon de Valera.
- In 1979 the school won the Hogan Cup, winning the All-Ireland Colleges football title for the first and only time. No Dublin school has won it since. [2]
- In 1984 a new wing was added with dressing rooms, showers, a Library and Audio-Visual Room. The school continued to excel on the sports field and most students went on to third level education at this point.
- In 1998 a state-of-the-art sports hall was completed and officially opened by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, TD and Diarmuid Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin.
- In 1999 six new classrooms were built. A new wing for the library was constructed and some much needed office space has eased the pressure on space in the school.
- In 2001 the science labs were refurbished.
- In 2003 the new computer room was completed.
- In 2005 the school designated a permanent art room.[3]
[edit] Recent Achievements
Ardscoil Rís is often noted for its academic achievements. In 2004 one student attained the maximum 600 points in the Leaving Certificate Examinations, while in 2005 two students scored 11 A grades in the Junior Certificate. In 2005 the school sent more students to Dublin City University than any other non fee paying school in Dublin. As a percentage of students taking the Leaving Certificate exam the school topped the list of students proveded to DCU [4]. As a consequence the school is vastly oversubscribed with more than 200 students applying for just 100 places for the academic year 2007/8.
[edit] Past Pupils
Ard Scoil Ris has a number of past pupils who have become household names in Ireland and further afield. Current Dublin GAA Senior Football players Ciaran Whelan, Tomas Quinn and Diarmuid Connolly [5] are former pupils. Owen Garvan is a first team player with Ipswich Town while Karl Moore is on the books at Manchester City [6]. British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh [7] graduated in the late 70's while Labour Party Senator Derek McDowell is also a past pupil.[8] The current Moscow Correspondant of the Irish Times Conor Sweeney also attended ArdScoil Ris.[9]
[edit] Staff
[edit] Teachers
Last Name | First Name | Subjects | Additional Duties |
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Reilly | Pat | Geography, History, Politics | Principal |
O’Broin | Daithi | Irish, French | Deputy Principal |
Connolly | Michael | Economics, Business | 1st Year Head |
O'Connor | Alan | English, Geography, History | School PRO/Website |
Casey | Tom | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Head of I.T. |
Walsh | Michael | History, Geography | 3rd Year Head |
Bartly | Fiona | Irish, French, German, Japanese | T.Y. Co-Ordinator |
Halpin | Katherine | English, French, Spanish, C.S.P.E | 5th Year Head (on leave) |
Ní Chéidigh | Ainé | Mathematics, Business, Economics | 6th Year Head |
Clifford | Siobhán | English, French | Career Guidance Officer |
Markey | Yvonne | English, Geography, History, C.S.P.E | Special Needs Teacher |
Daly | Tony | Maths, Economics, Latin* | School Shop Management |
Nugent | Geraldine | Mathematics, Economics, Business, History | Fire Safety Management |
Brophy | Brian | Mathematics, Science, Geography | School Games Master |
D'Arcy | Alma | English, French, C.S.P.E | School Newsletter/PTM Organiser |
Kelly | Roisín | Irish, Music | Student Council Liaison |
Carroll | Hugh | Religious Education | Head of R.E Dept |
Cleary | Martin | Technical Graphics, Material Enginering | 2nd Year Head |
Connolly | Frank | Maths, Science | 5th Year Head (Acting) |
Coone | Ronan | Geography, Business | Leaving Cert Vocational Programme Co-Ordinator |
Dowling | Bob | Science, Chemistry | Head of Science |
Fitzsimons | Orla | Religious Education, History, C.S.P.E | |
Power | Nessa | Spanish, French, C.S.P.E | |
Ronan | Cara | Geography, C.S.P.E, History, Criminology (TY only) | |
McLoughlin | Catriona | English, Irish | Head of English |
Moore | Ashling | Irish, English | |
Walshe | Philip | Religious Education, History | School Exams Secretary |
O'Grady | Caoimhe | Irish and French | |
Byrne | Brian | Maths and Business | |
Colgan | Fiachra | Irish, Physical Education |
(note Latin is currently not being taught)
[edit] Non-Educational Staff
Last Name | First Name | Duties |
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Liddy | Josephine | Secretarial, Personnel |
Mahon | Marie | Secretarial |
Hodson | Paddy | Caretaker, Groundskeeper |