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St John's College De La Salle
St John's College is a secondary school in Ballyfermot, Dublin, Ireland. The school is run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, De La Salle Christian Brothers. St John's College is fully funded by the Department of Education and Skills (Ireland), Department of Education and Skills. The current Principal is Ann Marie Leonard, since 2007 and the current Deputy Principal is Adrienne Murphy, since 2008. Cohort This school offers four class levels. 1st year, 2nd year and third year which have 4 classes. Each class has the average number of 15–23 students. St John's offers the transition year all student from 3rd go into different classes for different subjects. In 5th year, students are divided into two-year programmes called Irish Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied and Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme. Students have a choice to pick one of these programs which continue into the 6th year. In December, students partici ...
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