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St. Joseph's Patrician College, often known as "The Bish", is a secondary school in the West Ireland city of Galway.Founded by the Patrician Brothers, a religious order, it has approximately 800 students on roll and, in recent years, has had success in a wide range of sporting activities including soccer, rugby, basketball, rowing, Gaelic games, athletics, and table tennis.
St. Joseph's College, Garbally Park (Irish: Coláiste Sheosaimh) is an Irish voluntary Catholic secondary school situated in Garbally Park, the former seat of the Earl of Clancarty, near Ballinasloe in County Galway. It is a single-sex boys day school which has previously served as a boarding school.
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Lower Galliagh is a buffer between Upper Galliagh and the outer urban edge of Derry and the townland of Shantallow. The boundary of lower Galliagh is the burn which runs behind the White Chapel at Galliagh estate. The townland has been zoned for large scale housing and commercial development in the Derry Area Plan 2011.
St Joseph's GAA may refer to: St Joseph's GAA (Laois), a sports club in Ballyadams–Luggacurren–The Swan–Wolfhill, Ireland; St Joseph's GFC (Louth), a sports club in Ireland; St Joseph's Doora-Barefield GAA, a sports club outside Ennis, Ireland; St Joseph's/OCB GAA, a sports club in Dublin's North Inner City, Ireland
St Joseph's won an unofficial Ulster Senior Club Football Championship against St John's in Irvinestown in 1966, [5] reached the first official final in 1968 [5] and won the official tournament in 1975; they remained the only Donegal club to do so until 2018 when Gaoth Dobhair won Ulster. The clubs separated in 1977.
Ten more years would pass until St Joseph's won the Louth Senior Championship for a second time. On a wet day in Dundalk's Clan na Gael Park, the Dromiskin men defeated heavy favourites St Patrick's, who were chasing a third title in four years and whose side contained numerous inter-county players. St Joseph's emerged as 2006 Louth Senior ...
The campus is the original site of Saint Joseph's Academy, a Catholic school for girls from 1809 until 1973. The 107-acre (0.43 km 2) Saint Joseph College campus includes a variety of significant buildings including the Second Empire Burlando Building, St. Joseph's Chapel, and an early 19th-century brick barn. [2]