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Crescent School is a Private preparatory coeducational day School for pupils aged 3 – 11. It is located in the Bilton area of Rugby , Warwickshire , England. [ 1 ] It was informally started in 1946, and founded in 1948 as a school for the children of Rugby School masters.
Quinn was born in Dublin and first began playing rugby with Ballina-Killaloe RFC. [1] He attended Crescent College and played for the school's rugby team, scoring a hat-trick of tries in Crescent's 17–15 win against Bandon Grammar School in the semi-finals of the 2022 Munster Schools Senior Cup, [2] before the school defeated Presentation Brothers College 26–5 in the final to secure a ...
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Old Crescent grew out of the Crescent College Munster School's cup team of 1947. Fr Gerry Guinane, who trained rugby in the College, saw great potential in that winning team and persuaded them to stay and play together. In September 1947 it became a member club of the Munster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union. In 1952 the club was ...
Crescent School may refer to: Crescent School (Meeker, Oklahoma), in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma; Crescent Elementary School, Sandy, Utah; Crescent School, Rugby, Warwickshire, England; Crescent School (Toronto), Toronto, Ontario; Crescent Girls' School, an all-girls' secondary school in Singapore
The Munster Schools Junior Cup or Munster Junior Cup is the under-age rugby union competition for schools affiliated to the Munster Branch of the IRFU with team members under 16 years of age. The competition has been traditionally dominated by Cork city's major rugby playing schools P.B.C. claiming the most titles (32)and C.B.C. with 19 titles.
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Bilton Grange is commonly recognised as the feeder to Rugby School although over half of each leaving yeargroup of 13-year-olds go on to other public schools such as Uppingham School, Eton College and Oundle School. In September 2019 the school announced that it was merging with Rugby School as one charity, but remaining a separate, autonomous ...