Athlone Community College
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Athlone Community College is a mixed gender school in the large town of Athlone in the Midlands of Ireland. It provides an education for nearly 900 students and employs over 70 teachers.
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[edit] Teachers
- Principal: Val O' Connor
- Deputy Principal: Eileen Donohoe
[edit] inishmaan
inishmaan is one of the classes in the school as many classes are named after the islands surounding the irish coatline
[edit] Statistics
[edit] Leaving Certificate students going to University
- 2005: 89.57%
- 2006: 92%
[edit] Community college
Established as the Athlone Technical (later Vocational) School, and under the auspices of the Co Westmeath Vocational Educational Committee, the school was made independent and self-managed as the "Athlone Community College" in 1991. Informerly known as the "Tech", it is located next door to the The Marist College (a boys' school) and near the Our Lady's Bower Covent (a girls' school). Other secondary schools in Athlone are the Aloysious College (a boys' school) and St Joseph's College, Summerhill (a girls' school).
The Community College accepts both boys and girls and has an all-Irish division where the Irish language is used as the medium of instruction.
[edit] Development
Development has started on a new school for the community college, hopefully opening in 2009, costing €15,000,000. This will be three stories high, and will make it the largest school in Ireland.