Bridgetown Vocational College

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Bridgetown College
Bridgetowncourtyard.jpg
Entrance courtyard at Bridgetown College
Location

Republic of Ireland
Coordinates52°13′44″N 6°33′00″W / 52.2288°N 6.5499°W / 52.2288; -6.5499Coordinates: 52°13′44″N 6°33′00″W / 52.2288°N 6.5499°W / 52.2288; -6.5499
Information
PrincipalAdrian Power[citation needed]
Enrollment575[1] (2019)
NewspaperThe Bridge
Websitewww.bridgetowncollege.ie

Bridgetown College in Bridgetown, County Wexford, Ireland, is managed by the Wexford and Waterford Education and Training Board.

History[]

After the enactment of the Vocational Education Act in 1930, an experimental vocational school was established in rented accommodation in Bridgetown village.[2] Enrolment slowly increased and it was not until the 1960s that the need for a proper post-primary school in the area was accepted, and in October 1965, 44 students and five teachers moved from the rented accommodation into a new purpose-built school.[2]

The gymnasium

The numbers continued to increase and by 1976, when students sat for the Leaving Cert, for the first time, enrolment stood at 329. To cope with the increasing numbers, a new building was officially opened by the Minister for Education on 12 October 1984. By 2019, the school had now houses a community of 575 students.[1]

In December 2003, Bridgetown College celebrated its 50th anniversary.[citation needed] A booklet was published to commemorate the golden jubilee event.[citation needed]

A building extension started in 2006 and was completed in Summer 2007. The extension has a floor area of 18002 metres and provides additional facilities : eight general classrooms, a new art room, a science laboratory, a tiered demonstration room, a technology room, a senior engineering room, a general purpose and dining area, a new staff room, a new administration area and extra toilet and cloakroom facilities. The extension to the gymnasium was completed on 2 March 2007 with the new building extension completed the following September.[citation needed]

Ethos and courses[]

Non-denominational, co-educational and non-selective in its intake, the school ethos is broadly Christian.[citation needed]

The school offers the Junior Certificate, Leaving Certificate, Post Leaving Certificate and Evening Courses.[citation needed]

A night-class programme offers a small number with adult classes.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Department of Education and Skills - Subject Inspection Report - Bridgetown College" (PDF). education.ie. Department of Education. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "About Us - Our History". bridgetowncollege.ie. Retrieved 13 January 2020.

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