Rockwell College
Rockwell College Coláiste Charraig an Tobair | |
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Location | |
Cashel, County Tipperary Republic of Ireland | |
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Type | Independent day and boarding school |
Motto | Inter Mutanda Constantia ("Constancy in the midst of change") |
Established | 1864 |
President | Fr. Jack Meade, C.S.Sp. |
Principal | Ms. Audrey O’Byrne[1] |
Years offered | 1st - 7th |
Gender | Male and Female |
Age | 12 to 19 |
Number of students | 500 |
Colour(s) | Blue and White |
Religious compiliation | Roman Catholicism (Spiritans) |
Website | www.rockwellcollege.ie |
Rockwell College, founded in 1864, is an independent day and boarding Catholic secondary school near Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland.
The school has a rugby tradition and has won the Munster Schools Senior Cup 26 times and the Munster Schools Junior Cup 19 times. Rockwell is run by the Spiritans. Its list of former pupils and teachers includes two Presidents of Ireland.
Contents
1 Sister schools
2 Notable past pupils
2.1 Politics
2.2 Legal
2.3 Business
2.4 Sport
2.5 Clergy
2.6 Others
3 References
4 External links
Sister schools
- Blackrock College
- St Michael's College, Dublin
- St Mary's College, Dublin
Notable past pupils
Politics
Éamon de Valera, Taoiseach and President of Ireland, was a mathematics teacher at the school.
Michael Ahern, former Junior Minister for Industry and Commerce and currently TD for Cork East
- Dr Henry Barniville, Senator and Professor of Anatomy in University College Dublin
Andrew Boylan, former Fine Gael TD for Cavan–Monaghan
Ruairí Brugha, Fianna Fáil TD, Senator and MEP- Dr Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland 1976-1990
- Dr Maurice Manning, Chancellor of National University of Ireland, former Fine Gael Senator and President of the Irish Human Rights Commission
Enda Marren, Fine Gael trustee and Member of Irish Council of State
Seán McCarthy, former Minister of State for Finance and Technology
William Quirke, former Fianna Fáil Senator and Tipperary IRA leader during the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War.
Thomas Walsh, former Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny
Legal
Fionán Lynch, former Circuit Court Judge and Deputy Leader of Fine Gael
- Mr Justice John L. Murray, former Chief Justice of Ireland, former judge of the Irish Supreme Court, former judge of the European Court of Justice, former Attorney General of Ireland, and current Chancellor of the University of Limerick.
Sean Whelan, BL and former Irish Ambassador to Turkey
Business
Richie Boucher, CEO of the Bank of Ireland
Brody Sweeney, CEO of O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars and Fine Gael candidate in 2007 election
Sport
Patrick Butler, rugby player
Jack Clarke, footballer
Michael Dargan, cricketer and rugby player
Willie Duggan, rugby international
Denis Fogarty, rugby player
John Fogarty, rugby international
Gary Halpin, rugby international
Denis Leamy, rugby international
Pat McGrath, hurler
Paul McNaughton, currently manager of the Irish rugby team
Mark Melbourne, rugby player
Walter Swinburn, jockey, who won 8 British Classics, including the 1981 Derby with Shergar
Diarmuid Barron,rugby player
Clergy
- Cardinal Michael Browne, O.P.
- Monsignor Pádraig de Brún, former President of National University of Ireland, Galway
- Fr Denis Fahey
- Bishop Henry Aloysius Gogarty C.S.Sp.
- Fr Aengus Finucane, former Chief Executive of Concern Worldwide, was a teacher
Others
- Professor John J. Collins, Biblical scholar
John M. Feehan, author and publisher
Thomas MacDonagh - poet, teacher and co-leader of 1916 Rising, for which he was executed.- Lieut. General Colm Mangan - former Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces,
Pádraic Ó Conaire, writer
Liam O'Flaherty, writer
Kevin Roche, architect
Gabriel Rosenstock, writer
References
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External links
- Rockwell College
- Rockwell College Union
Coordinates: 52°27′33″N 7°53′37″W / 52.4592°N 7.8936°W / 52.4592; -7.8936
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