The High School, Dublin
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The High School | |
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Address | |
Zion Road, Rathgar , D06YR68 Republic of Ireland | |
Coordinates | 53°18′21″N 6°16′23″W / 53.305872°N 6.272937°WCoordinates: 53°18′21″N 6°16′23″W / 53.305872°N 6.272937°W |
Information | |
Type | Independent secondary school |
Motto | We are faithful to our trust |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of Ireland |
Established | 1870 |
Oversight | The Erasmus Smith Trust |
Principal | G A Forrest[1] |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 12–18 |
Colour(s) | Black and Red |
Yearbook | The Erasmian and Diocesan Times[2] |
Website | www |
The High School is a 12–18 mixed, Church of Ireland, Independent secondary school in Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland.
It was established in 1870 at Harcourt Street before moving to Rathgar in 1971 and amalgamated with The Diocesan School for Girls in 1974, becoming co-educational.
In 2009, it was ranked as the best-performing school in Ireland in terms of progression to third-level education[3] and is part of the Erasmus Smith Trust.[4]
Notable alumni[]
- Lenny Abrahamson, film director and screenwriter
- Ernest Alton, university professor, independent Teachta Dála and Senator
- Nicola Daly, hockey player[5]
- Charles D'Arcy, bishop
- John Duggan, bishop
- Jonathan Garth, cricketer
- C. G. Grey, editor and writer
- Howard Kilroy, accountant and businessman
- F. S. L. Lyons, historian and academic
- Howard Kilroy, businessman
- William Kirkpatrick Magee, author, editor, and librarian
- Brian McCracken, judge
- Roly Meates, former Ireland national rugby union team coach
- Alison Meeke, hockey player
- Greg Molins, cricketer
- Jason Molins, cricketer
- J. Alec Motyer, biblical scholar
- Annalise Murphy, sailor
- William Noblett, priest and author
- David Norris, scholar, independent Senator and civil rights activist
- Denis O'Brien, businessman
- Shane O'Donoghue, field hockey player
- Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, fiddler
- Philip Orr BIL - rugby union player
- John Robbie BIL - rugby union player
- Trevor Sargent, politician
- Alan Shatter, politician
- Roland Shortt, cricketer[6]
- John Thorpe, priest
- William Thrift, university professor and independent Teachta Dála
- Jack Butler Yeats, artist and Olympic medalist
- William Butler Yeats, poet
See also[]
- Pearse Street, Dublin.
References[]
- ^ website, The High School, Dublin. "The High School, Dublin - Staff". www.highschooldublin.com. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
- ^ "Erasmian and Diocesan Times". The High School, Dublin. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
- ^ "High School ranks top in State, says new league table". Retrieved 7 May 2018.
- ^ "Background". The High School, Dublin. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
- ^ "The High School, Dublin - Hockey". www.highschooldublin.com. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ^ "Player profile: Roland Henry Shortt". CricketEurope. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
External links[]
Categories:
- Rathgar
- Secondary schools in Dublin (city)
- Private schools in the Republic of Ireland
- Anglican schools in the Republic of Ireland
- 1870 establishments in Ireland
- Educational institutions established in 1870