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amicable", with the Jesuit College continuing to use the name St. Munchin’s College, while the new school adopted Diocesan Seminary of Limerick as their name. By 1793, the St. Munchin’s College was dropped in favour of Sacred Heart College, leaving the St. Munchin’s College name to be associated with the school run by the diocese. By the 1880s, both the diocese and the jesuits educational institutions had split.
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Ethos of the School, Sons, Grandsons and Nephews of current and former staff members who are or have been employed by the Board of Management, boys who have a brother currently attending St. Munchin’s College or have had a brother attended who has since graduated and boys whose fathers are past pupils.
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Bishop Ryan had decided in 1871 to re–establish an educational institution which would be staffed by individuals from the Diocesan clergy, however, it would remain under the full control of the bishop. The parting of the educational institutions of the Jesuits and the Diocese was described as "fairly
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St. Munchin’s College provides a variety of artistic, cultural, social and sporting activities for boys to partake, which aims to "develop the talents of all students and to provide them with the confidence to be involved in various activities in later life". The school commits to the development of
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which provides support in refereeing games and provides training sessions across Ireland. In 2014, the Under–16 and Under–19 basketball teams won both the All Ireland schools cup in their respective categories, and in 2016, the Under–16 team reached the All Ireland quarter final, whilst the Under–19
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In the junior cycle, the curriculum offered to boys consists of the subjects of Religion, Gaeilge, English, Maths, History, Geography, Science, Business Studies, French, German, Art Technical Graphics, S.P.H.E, C.S.P.E., P.E., Computer Studies, Technology, Wellbeing, Coding and Digital Media. Within
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By March 1797, the school moved from Palmerstown to Newgate Lane after only being opened for six months at Palmerstown. Similarly, its tenure at Newgate Lane also proved short, as three years later the school had moved again, this time to Park House in Corbally. In 1825, the Park House facility had
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In instances where the school receives a greater number of applications than places available, the school will deploy a specific set of criteria to determine which boys receive a place at the school. Such criteria would consist of boys who are nominated by the College Trustees having regard to the
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who was the prominent advocate for a new school to be established in Limerick. The school formally opened on 29 September 1796 at Palmerstown within Limerick. Initially, the school curriculum consisted mainly of logic and divinity, and it was considered a prominent seminary for students wishing to
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The school estate received some renovation, and by 1910, a new classhall block was constructed. It became apparent by the 1940s, however, that the school was suffering as a result of inadequate space. There had been proposals for the school to expand into Henry Street, however, the restriction on
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Admissions for boys at St. Munchin’s College is welcomed for any boy for who the school can provide an appropriate education, with the school aiming to "provide an integrated and an inclusive education". For admissions, the schools Board of Management applies a selection criteria which considers
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closed and was succeeded by the establishment of an academy on Mallow Street by former president of the school, Dr. Carey. St. Munchin’s College was re–established in 1853 by Bishop Ryan and for the first time provided subjects including music, drawing, dancing and painting.
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whether a boy has completed sixth class in primary school, be willing to accept the school ethos and be willing to accept the school Code of Behaviour. Additionally, for successful admission to the school, prospective boys are required to undertake an assessment test.
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The college crest is shield-shaped in blue and red – the college colours. Depicted on it are: a book to show that its function was to be educational, a torch to represent the devil, a cross to show that it was to be Christian and a bishop's
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and is considered a "nursery" for the development of new talent within the sport. The schools rugby team participates in the Junior Cup, the Bowen Shield and the Senior Cup. The schools basketball team is affiliated with
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the senior cycle, curriculum subjects consist of mainly the same subjects, with the addition of Applied Maths, Economics, Guidance Counselling, Accounting, Business, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, D.C.G. and LCVP.
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study priesthood. In the years which followed, St. Munchin's College began to take the form of a Diocesan College where both laymen and prospective priests were able to pursue their studies collaboratively.
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In the school, there are two "cycles" in which boys attending complete – the junior cycle which lasts for three years, and the senior cycle which lasts for two years.
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space made these plans unachievable. Having explored various options to combat the lack of space, a new location for the school was sought.
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The newly constructed St. Munchin’s College at Corbally officially opened to staff and pupils in September 1962, and was opened by
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The current principal of the school is Mr. David Quilter who is supported by 49 teachers.
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in 1796. As of January 2020, a total of 657 boys were enrolled at St. Munchin's College.
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team reached the semi-final. Additional sports in which boys can participate in include
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team games for all its students. Extra–curricular activities include
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international rugby player, member of Irish acoustic folk rock band
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in the Pro14 and has a 1-year contract with Munster (2018–2019)
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Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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School sports colours ahead of the Junior & Senior cup
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Boys attending St. Munchin’s College in September 2015
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Boys from the school in uniform displaying the crest
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Most. Rev
John Young
Bishop of Limerick
St Munchin's College
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Limerick
The Most Reverend
John Young
Bishop of Limerick
The Most Reverend
John Young
Bishop of Limerick

Patrick O’Neill
President of Ireland
Eamon de Valera

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