St. Michael's College, Dublin
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St Michael's College is a Catholic
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 boys' school, located on Ailesbury Road
Ailesbury Road
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 in Dublin 4
Dublin 4
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, Ireland
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. It was founded in 1944 by the Holy Ghost Fathers
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St Michael's College was founded in 1944 by the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (The Spiritans) as a second feeder school with Willow Park
Willow Park School
Willow Park School is a Catholic, private primary school for boys, located in Booterstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1935 by the Roman Catholic Congregation of the Holy Spirit as a junior school to Blackrock College, and acts as that school's principal feeder. It is situated on the...

 and initially was just a primary school to Blackrock College
Blackrock College
Blackrock College is a Catholic voluntary secondary school for boys aged 14–18, located in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. The College was founded by French missionaries in 1860, to act as a school and civil service training centre. Set in of grounds, it has an illustrious...

. The first eight students were transferred from Willow Park. The next September, 58 students were enrolled. In 1952 the first secondary school students were admitted. Following expansion in the 1960s and 1970s, the school now has both a primary and secondary school
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. It has been extensively expanded, including the opening of a cafeteria
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 and a sports pavilion, as well as new classrooms and a new chapel
Chapel
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History

St Michael's College was bought by Blackrock College in 1944 as a second feeder school with Willow Park. The building itself was built in 1860 by Michael Meade and modelled on “Osborne House” on the Isle of Wight. Blackrock College bought the house for IRL£ 8,000 from the Jacob's family (the biscuit manufacturers). In May 1944 the first eight students were transferred from Willow Park; they were enrolled under St. Michael's first dean, Fr. Tom Maguire. The following September, 58 students were enrolled under the second dean of the school, Fr. Cornelius Daly.

1950s and 1960s

In 1952–53 St Michael's had its first students go into first year, which became the origin of the senior school, which contained just eight students that first year. By 1963 St. Michael's was growing and so for the first time a second first year class was created. In 1967–68, the school started constructing a new wing, which included the assembly hall and swimming pool. From 1944–1968 St. Michael's had continued to be a junior school which had served as far as second year, but in 1968 it was decided that pupils would stay in St. Michael's until after the Intermediate Certificate (4th Year). In 1970–71 Archbishop John Charles McQuaid
John Charles McQuaid
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  blessed and opened the new Junior School and swimming pool. In December 1970, Fr. Seamus Galvin was appointed the first President (1970–1976), and this was the first time St. Michael's officially became an independent school and community from Blackrock College
Blackrock College
Blackrock College is a Catholic voluntary secondary school for boys aged 14–18, located in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. The College was founded by French missionaries in 1860, to act as a school and civil service training centre. Set in of grounds, it has an illustrious...

.

The 1970s

In 1972–73 the school started construction of the new library, classrooms and science rooms. In 1974–75 Archbishop Ryan opened the new buildings. In 1975, pupils from St. Michael's sat the Leaving Certificate for the first time. The following year, Fr. Cyril Sheedy became Superior of St. Michael's, Fr. Laurence McHugh was appointed Principal of the Junior School with Fr. Alo Flood being appointed Principal of the Senior School.

Recent history

In 1982 Fr. Aidan Lehane was appointed Principal of the Senior School until 1991. Fr. Seamus Galvin became the 1st President of the Past Pupils' Union in 1986. In 1990 while the Senior Cup Team were defeated in the final against Clongowes, the Junior Cup Team won the first title against Clongowes. The following year in 1991–92 Fr. Willie Bradley was appointed Principal of the Senior School. Ms. Mairéad Burke was appointed Principal of the Junior School 1992–93. Fr. Aidan Lehane was appointed manager of St. Michael's later that same year. In 1993–94 St. Michael's celebrated its Golden Jubilee. Fr. Michael Duggan was appointed Superior in 1995. In 1995–96 Mr Len Howard was appointed Principal of the Senior School, with Mr Noel Turley as Vice Principal and Fr Aidan Lehane appointed as manager of the school. In 1997–98 Fr Billy Cleary was appointed manager of the school. The start of the building of the new school began in 1998–99. The following year Ms. Lorna Heslin was appointed Deputy Principal of the Junior School. In 2000–01 the new school building was opened. Fr. Pat Palmer dedicated the new college chapel, Cardinal Desmond Connell blessed the new building and her Excellency President Mary McAleese
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 visited the school. 2001–02 Willie Bradley was appointed manager of the school. The Taoiseach
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 Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern
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 visited the school. The Junior Cup team defeated Castleknock in the final for a second Junior Cup title. 2002–03 Mr Tim Kelleher was appointed Principal of the Senior School and Mrs Shelia Murray the Deputy Principal. The following year, Boards of Managements were set up for both the Senior and Junior Schools. 2006–07 St.Michael's won their first ever Senior Cup and had a school record of 5 players playing for the Irish U-18s in the U-18s World Cup hosted in Belfast that summer. These included their captain Conor Cleary, winger Paddy Brophy, Ian Leonard, the No 8 Patrick Mallon and Reilly.

Controversy

In 2010, Allegations appeared in the Irish Independent on 6 November 2010 regarding 250,000 euro that was 'missing' from the school. There has been no further media commentary on the matter to date. However, the accused accountant tragically died by suicide earlier this year.

Rugby

The school has a strong rugby playing tradition, having won the Leinster Schools Junior Cup
Leinster Schools Junior Cup
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 twice in 1991 and 2002 in addition to reaching 5 JCT finals in a row up to 2011. The school has won the Leinster Schools Senior Cup
Leinster Schools Senior Cup
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 once in 2007 where Conor Cleary was captain. St Michael's also participates in an U13's Cup rugby competition organised and played by holy ghost schools, Templeogue College, St. Mary's College, Willow Park and Blackrock College.
In recent years St Michaels has invested heavily in on site sporting facilities and has now astro turf all weather training and scrummaging areas, modern weights and gym zone in addition to a new sports pavilion housing modern changing facilities and showers etc. In addition st michaels has a number of rugby pitches and training areas located on its d4 campus. It also has a large indoor basketball/ football/ training arena and a 18m indoor swimming pool. St Michaels senior school fields rugby teams from u13 right through to u18s. Its junior school houses a rugby nursery for boys aged from 4 – 12 years.

Simon Keogh, past pupil from the class of 1998, was a member of Senior Cup sides for three years up to 1998 when he also captained the first XV. He has played professional rugby for many seasons having played with Leinster ( 2000–2003 ), Harlequins (UK)( playing 133 times between 2003–2009 ) and resigning for Leinster in 2009 & 2010. He won a European Cup medal with Leinster in 2009 having won a European Shield medal with Quinns in 2004 where he scored the match winning try. Simon has also represented Ireland at schools, u21, sevens and A levels. In 2011 he was a member of the Old Belvedere RFC 1st XV who won the All Ireland League Division 1 title.

Aidan Kearney, also class of 1998 and member of the 1st XV in that year, played a number of seasons professionally with Leinster ( 2003 & 2004 ) and then Ulster. Aidan represented Ireland at u19s and u21 levels winning a u19 world cup medal in 1998 with fellow team members and current Irish internationals Brian O Driscoll, Donnacha O Callaghan and Paddy Wallace amongst others. Aidan has played AIL rugby with Dungannon and Suttonians, his home and local club. Aidan is a strong supporter of underage rugby and currently coaches the Suttonians RFC u20 side.

Keith Gleeson attended the St Michaels junior school before moving to Australia with his family. He later went on to represent Australia at schools, u19s, 21s and sevens levels. He was also a member of the NSW warratahs professional side for a number of seasons. He then moved back to Ireland to play for leinster whom he also captained a number of times. Keith won 27 senior caps for Ireland and played in the 2003 RWC. He reitred in 2007.

In recent years Luke McGrath & Noel Reid have been awarded Leinster academy contracts. Past pupil and current secondary school teacher in St Michaels, Greg McWilliams ( class of 1996 ) is currently a coach of the Leinster Under 19 side, and skills coach to the Irish Women's side . Past pupil and former teacher in St Michaels, Paul Barr, is currently head coach of the Ireland schools U18 team. Former Irish Internationals and past pupils include Derek McGrath and past vice principal and teacher Noel Turley.

Other sports

St Michaels College also competes in Basketball, Tennis, Waterpolo, Gaelic Football, Cricket and Golf at all ages.

The school senior golf team has had national success in recent years and can avail of the nearby Elm Park Golf club for practice. In 2002 the school won the national matchplay championship and was runner up in the national stroke play championship at senior level. International schools golfers Ronan O Connor and Peter McGibney were members of the team. Both went on to play collegiate golf in the USA.

Athletics is also a feature of "off season" competition in St Michaels with the school competing in the East Leinster schools championship annually. All disciplines are supported and school teams can train at the nearby UCD athletics track. The school has had notable success over the years in National senior relays and sprinting events.

Theatre

The school organises a yearly play which is held every year usually around November or December. The school often works in conjunction with the Teresian School in casting the play. In the past they have made such productions as Macbeth
Macbeth
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, Hamlet
Hamlet
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and Under Milk Wood
Under Milk Wood
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.

The Michaels' students recently performed an adaptation of George Buchner's Woyzeck. Most recently the school produced and performed an original devised theatre show in association with Mount Anville called How to Make an Elephant Disappear.

Allen Leech is a well known and successful international actor who was a member of the class of 1999

Debating

The school has a respectable history in Debating, with teams taking part in numerous competitions across different languages including English, Irish and French.

Gaelic Football

The school provides teams for boys in First and Second year and have entered the Leinster GAA Schools competition since 2008.

Fashion

The school maintains a tradition of jointly organising a charity fashion show
Fashion show
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 with local girl's school, Muckross Park College
Muckross Park College
Muckross Park College is a private Catholic all girls secondary school located in Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland. Founded in 1901, the curriculum is traditional, with a broad general programme of subjects and a compulsory Transition year programme. Muckross is one of a number of Dominican schools in...

. There is a history of raising substantial sums of money for charities chosen by the students. The 2009 Fashion Show was held in the RDS
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 Concert Hall on Sunday the 8th of March. It was themed on a Circus and attendance was as high as 1000 people.

Terms

The school year is divided into three terms of which the first, the Michaelmas Term (September to December) is the longest. The Hilary Term is from January to March. The third is the Trinity Term, from April to June, and this is when external public examinations are taken. The Michaelmas Term has a substantial holiday at half-term, when the College closes down.

Alumni

  • Richard Boyd Barrett
    Richard Boyd Barrett
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     T.D.
    Teachta Dála
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    - Socialist Workers Party and People Before Profit Alliance
    People Before Profit Alliance
    The People Before Profit Alliance is an Irish political party formed in October 2005. It is active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.-Overview:It was established by the Socialist Workers Party...

  • Risteard Cooper
    Risteárd Cooper
    Risteárd Cooper is an Irish actor, comedian, singer and writer and is one third of comedy trio Aprés Match.Cooper graduated from the acting programme at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College...

     – Comedy with RTÉ
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  • Keith Gleeson
    Keith Gleeson
    Keith Gleeson is a retired Irish rugby union football player.- Early life :Gleeson was born in Dublin, Ireland, before moving to Australia with his family as a child after attending St. Michaels College, Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 for several years...

     – former Irish rugby international and Leinster player
  • Simon Keogh
    Simon Keogh
    Simon Keogh is a rugby union player who played on the wing for Leinster Rugby. He has won the Heineken Cup with Leinster. He has been on the Ireland A's squad as well as the Colorado 2009 Churchill Cup squad. He used to play for Harlequins where he won the Challenge Cup where he scored the winning...

     – Leinster Rugby
    Leinster Rugby
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  • Allen Leech
    Allen Leech
    Allen Leech is an Irish stage, television and film actor, best known for his role as Marcus Agrippa in the 2007 HBO television series Rome, and his role as chauffeur Tom Branson in ITV 2010 television series Downton Abbey....

     – Actor
  • Eoghan Murphy
    Eoghan Murphy
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    - Fine Gael
    Fine Gael
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     T.D.
    Teachta Dála
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  • Ruairi Quinn
    Ruairi Quinn
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     – Minister for Education and Skills
  • Luke McGrath – Leinster rugby
  • Niall McLaughlin – 1998, UK Young Architect of the Year.
  • Daniel McManus – Head coach Singapore Rugby Union
    Singapore Rugby Union
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    *
  • Derek McGrath – former Irish rugby international and Leinster player.

Notable teachers

  • Dermot Morgan
    Dermot Morgan
    Dermot John Morgan was an Irish comedian, actor and former schoolteacher, who achieved international renown for his roles as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and a strip club MC in Taffin....

     – The future "Father Ted
    Father Ted
    Father Ted is a comedy series set in Ireland that was produced by Hat Trick Productions for British broadcaster Channel 4. Written jointly by Irish writers Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan and starring a predominantly Irish cast, it originally aired over three series from 21 April 1995 until 1 May...

    " taught English in the college before becoming a full time actor.

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