St Colman's College, Newry
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St Colman's College is a college for boys(not girls) in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. Now named in honour of St. Colman, it was founded in 1823 as the Dromore Diocesan Seminary by a Father J.S. Keenan. The College stands on Violet Hill, the same 60 acre (243,000 m²) it has occupied since 1829, adjacent to the Bishop of Dromore's residence. It is a grammar school and currently has almost 900 students attending. The current principal is Very Reverend Canon Francis Brown Ph.D..
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[edit] Aims of the college
Every boy carries the Aims of the College, "Bonitas, Disciplina, Scientia", on his blazer pocket badge:
- Bonitas : to encourage moral uprightness and good citizenship; to develop a rounded personality.
- Scientia : to encourage the highest academic achievement of which the individual is capable; to equip each student with a set of attitudes and ideals for the shaping of his life.
- Disciplina : to instill through the operation of the school's discipline, that self-discipline necessary for success both in school and in the world of work.
[edit] Activities & Clubs
[edit] Extra Curricular Activities
Including, but not limited to:
- Gaelic football
- Gaelic Handball
- Basketball
- Golf
- Hurling
- Rugby union (currently being introduced to the school)
- Debating Club
There also is a modern hi-tech fitness suite and a well equipped library available to the students.
[edit] Clubs
Including, but not limited to: a Board games club, a Design and technology club, Debating club and a Science club
[edit] Orchestra
The school has a fifty-strong orchestra, run by the music teachers and with the help of additional instrumental tutelage from local musicians. The school also has two string quartets, a flute quintet, a brass quintet and a band. St Colmans also won the 2005 Newry Feis Orchestra group Cup.
[edit] Trips
The school also regularly engages on trips & excursions. Language students regularly go to the country of which language they are learning, both as part of an educational trip with the school, and as part of student exchange programs - such as the recent exchanges to Spain.
In addition to educationally-orientated trips, there some other general excursions. A prime example of this would be the two ski trips that occur every other year for any student interested in going.
There also are, of course, numerous field trips connecting with the educational course, like the Geography field trips to local areas as part of A-Level courses.
[edit] Development
On Monday Januuary 14th 2008 the new fifteen classrooms and multi purpose hall were available for students to benefit from these outstanding facilities. The new bus turning area in front of the college is already in use.. The refurbishment of the existing College building & classrooms is on schedule, with the provision for 21st Century teaching aids (providing additional funding can be secured) such as interactive whiteboards. In addition to this, the grounds are expected to be developed with two tennis courts, a driving range, sixty additional car parking spaces for students and teachers, a hard play area and existing temporary classrooms to be removed from the grounds.
[edit] Previous developments
- Late 1950s/Early 1960s: Major extension added to the existing school
- June 7, 1972: A further extension added to the College opened on this day
- June 10, 1994: Two new sciences rooms and a Design & Technology block opened
- 1999: 8 existing science rooms refurbished
- August 2005: Design & Technology suite refurbished
- October 12, 2005: New sports hall officially opened
[edit] Alumni
- Frank Aiken (1898-1983), former IRA Chief of Staff and was one of the longest-serving members of Dáil Éireann
- Raymond McCreesh- (1957 - 1981) - an Irish Republican hunger striker and a volunteer in the South Armagh Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
- Francis Campbell British Ambassador to the Holy See (Vatican) (2005-present)
- John Lynch (actor) Actor (Cal (film))
- Michael Legge (actor) Actor (Shameless, Angela's Ashes (film))
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