St Nathy's College

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St. Nathy’s College is a secondary school based in Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon. It is the diocesan college for the Diocese of Achonry. It is one of the oldest secondary schools in Ireland, having been founded in 1810.[1] The School was located from 1893-96 in Edmundstown House, the former residence of the Bishop. The Diocese purchased Ballaghaderreen Military Barracks from the War Office, and the School moved there in 1896. In 1995 the school ceased to be a boarding school. St. Nathys amalgamated with St. Josephs Convent (Sisters of Charity) becoming a co-educational school, it also amalgamated with the local Ballaghaderreen VEC school

2010 saw the celebration of 200 years of the college, St Nathy’s 1810 to 2010, Reflections and Memories of Past Pupils, edited by Fr. Leo Henry, was published as part of the celebrations.[2]

Alumni[]

Presidents of the College[]

  • Canon Hugh O'Donnell (1911-1920)
  • Fr. Thomas Curneen
  • Fr. Thomas Fleming ( - 1965)
  • Fr. Thomas Flynn
  • Fr. Robert Flynn (1977 - 1978)
  • Fr. James Colleran ( - 1982)
  • Fr. Andrew Johnston (1982- )
  • Fr. Martin Convey (1996-2011)
  • Fr. Tomás Surlis DD (2011-2017), served as Principal and President.
  • Mr. Declan Dunne (2017- ), first lay Principal of the College.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Kilduff, Xandra (2010). St. Nathys College 1810-2010 Moments in Time".
  2. ^ St Nathy's record celebrated by Patsy McGarry, August 9, 2010.
  3. ^ St Nathy’s College appoints first ever lay principal Shanonside Radio, June 15, 2017.

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Coordinates: 53°54′13″N 8°34′49″W / 53.9036°N 8.5803°W / 53.9036; -8.5803


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