St Mac Dara's Community College





















































St MacDara's Community College
Coláiste Pobail MhicDara Naofa


St Mac Dara Communitatis Collegii

Location


Templeogue, Dublin 6W


Ireland

Coordinates
53°17′50″N 6°19′36″W / 53.2971829°N 6.3267443°W / 53.2971829; -6.3267443Coordinates: 53°17′50″N 6°19′36″W / 53.2971829°N 6.3267443°W / 53.2971829; -6.3267443
Information
Motto Ar Aghaidh
(Forward)
Established 1982
Principal Paul Kingston
Staff 60
Years offered 6
Gender mixed-sex
Age 12 to 18
Number of students 900
Colour(s) Grey and blue
Website

St MacDara's Community College (Irish: Coláiste Pobail MhicDara Naofa) is a secondary school situated on Wellington Lane, Templeogue in South Dublin. It accommodates both Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate students. It is run by the County Dublin Vocational Education Committee (C.D.V.E.C) and is a non-fee paying school.


It has a Transition Year program which is usually restricted to one class, with a maximum of 30 students per year. The school has a selection of sports and extra curricular activities including Gaelic Football, Hurling, Soccer, Rugby, Basketball, Golf and Canoeing. St Mac Dara's made history in 2012 by winning both the Dublin and Leinster Senior Football Championships. There is nearly 1000 students in the school. The classes are named after Irish place names such as Ardagh, Dublin and Cashel.




Contents






  • 1 Academics


  • 2 Charity


  • 3 Facilities


  • 4 Organisations within the college


  • 5 Involvement in film


  • 6 25th year anniversary celebrations


  • 7 List of notable alumni


  • 8 References





Academics


The school was ranked sixth in Ireland in terms of the number of students who progressed to third level and by the types of institutions to which the students progressed. [1]



Charity


St Mac Dara's Community College has a proud tradition of charity fundraising, and the college has been noted for its contributions to the Irish charity Trócaire (around €60,000 per year). In 2010, the school raised more money than any other school in Ireland for Trócaire for the 10th year in a row. Annual fundraising activities undertaken by the college's students include a sponsored 24-hour fast, a table quiz, and a soccer marathon. A group of students traveled to Honduras/Nicaragua in 2005 as part of a charity project.




One of St MacDara's art rooms



Facilities


St Mac Dara's enjoys numerous facilities such as four science laboratories, three Home Economics classrooms with essential appliances, two art classrooms, two woodwork classrooms, two engineering classrooms, two technical graphics rooms and over 40 classrooms. The two computer classrooms contain over 30 broadband-enabled computers. St Mac Dara's separate P.E. hall and gymnasium on the school grounds is equipped with shower rooms and a full gym. The school was selected in 2010 as one of 100 schools to be part of the Government's 100mbits Broadband Initiative. Every classroom was fitted with a smartboard, projector and a 100Mbit/s broadband enabled laptop.



Organisations within the college


The College has many organizations and societies including a Student Council, History Society, choir, orchestra and a Gaeilge society. The college's Amnesty International Group is run by Mr Shane Culleton, and promotes the campaigns of Amnesty International. The group organise an annual Fair Trade Fair where fair trade products are sold, and various other fundraisers throughout the year. St MacDara's presents a musical in the college every year. On 10 March 2009, the St MacDara's choir participated in the V.E.C Festival of Music.



Involvement in film


In October 2006, St MacDara's was used to shoot a scene in the film Assault of Darkness[2] starring Vinnie Jones. Some of the fourth and fifth year students were used as extras in the scene, which was filmed in one of the science rooms.



25th year anniversary celebrations


2007/2008 was the 25th year of the college's existence. Celebration events included a school magazine and the musical production Carmen. The Minister for Education and Science, Mary Hanafin visited the school on 5 March 2008 as the guest of honour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the school.[citation needed]



List of notable alumni




  • Pat Burke, former Dublin GAA footballer


  • Ryan O'Dwyer, Dublin GAA Hurler


  • Ken Early, sports journalist


  • Kevin McManamon, Dublin GAA footballer


  • Aidan Turner, actor



References





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  2. ^ "Assault of Darkness". IMDb.com. Retrieved 8 August 2017.











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