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  2. Cross and Passion College (Kilcullen) - Wikipedia

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    Cross and Passion College is a voluntary Catholic secondary school for students ages 12-19 around the County Kildare village of Kilcullen in Ireland. [1] [2]It became a secondary school in 1924, originally admitting exclusively female students; however, in 1986 it became a voluntary secondary school and began admitting male students.

  3. Cross & Passion College (Ballycastle) - Wikipedia

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    Cross & Passion College, Ballycastle is a co-educational secondary school in Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The school has an enrollment of over 750 pupils and retains over 50 members on staff. The facility includes about 45 classrooms, a cafeteria, a sports hall, a gym and an assembly hall.

  4. List of further education colleges in the Republic of Ireland

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  5. St Patrick's College, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's College (Irish: Coláiste Phádraig), often known as St Pat's, [1] was a third level institution in Ireland, the leading function of which was as the country's largest primary teacher training college, which had at one time up to 2,000 students.

  6. Marino Institute of Education - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the Department of Education recognised the college as a teacher training college and students were awarded a National Teachers' Diploma (NT) on completion of their course. In 1971, Brothers of other orders such as the De La Salle, and Marist Brothers, began to attend the college. [ 2 ]

  7. Cistercian College, Roscrea - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded by the Cistercian monks in 1905 as a monastic boarding school for boys and has educated students from all over Ireland and overseas. CCR is one of two monastic schools in Ireland and in 1990 a Board of Governors was appointed by the Abbot to govern the administration of the college.

  8. Central Applications Office - Wikipedia

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    The first students processed through the system commenced courses in 1978. The Central Admissions Service (CAS) was introduced independently by the Dublin Institute of Technology and the Regional Technical Colleges, both of whom were outside the initial Central Applications Office.

  9. Garda Síochána College - Wikipedia

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    Following a major examination of all training in the Garda Síochána, a new two-year Student/Probationer Education/Training Programme was introduced for trainee Gardaí in April 1989. A major building programme saw the facilities developed and modernised and the name of the institution changed from the Garda Training Centre to the Garda College.