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Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a
secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. The school operates under the patronage of the
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Archbishop of Dublin, and has, as a primary objective, the provision of state-funded second-level education to the Protestant population of northern Dublin, while accepting pupils of all religions, and none. The school was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School, Hibernian Marine School in coastal Clontarf, and Bertrand & Rutland School.


Students

Mount Temple Comprehensive School had about 450 students when it opened in 1972, which rose to over 700 students in the 1980-90s and from 2010 to 2020 had almost 900 students. There have been plans for many years for a new school to be built on site to cater for these extra students. In October 2020, the planning inspector recommended planning permission be granted, despite some local objections, clearing the way to build a three-storey school that can accommodate one thousand students.


Popular culture

Mount Temple was the school where the rock band U2 was formed. In September 1976, 14-year-old drummer
Larry Mullen Jr. Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (; born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band U2. Mullen was born in Dublin, where he attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School. In 1976, he co-founded U2 ...
posted a notice on the school's noticeboard, looking for fellow musicians. All four members of U2 are former pupils of the school. Christopher Nolan's autobiographical novel ''Under the Eye of the Clock'', which won the Whitbread Award, is based around his time in Mount Temple. The school now awards "Eye of the Clock Awards" for contributions to school life and academic achievement.


Summer activities

During the summer months the whole school facility is used by the Centre of English Studies (CES), catering for hundreds of international students who come to Dublin to learn English.


History


Three schools

Hibernian Marine School was a
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founded in 1766, originally to provide for the orphans and children of seamen. The school was originally located in Ringsend, and moved to a new premises on Sir John Rogerson's Quay in 1773. In 1904 it moved to Seafield Road in Clontarf, where the Seacourt estate now stands. Mountjoy School was a
boarding school A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of " room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. As they have existed for many centuries, and now exte ...
in Mountjoy Square (in the same building was the ''Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools''), founded in 1896. It later moved to the current location in Clontarf in 1948. Bertrand & Rutland School was in
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on the
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of Dublin. It was a Church of Ireland School, which was itself formed formed by a 1947 merger of Rutland School and Bertrand High school, the latter of which was in turn formed by the amalgamation of Bethesda Female Orphan School and Bertrand Female Orphan School in 1943. The ''Bertrand and Rutland Fund'' still funds scholarships to Protestant schools in Ireland.


Amalgamations

Hibernian Marine School amalgamated with Mountjoy School in 1968 and became Mountjoy & Marine School. The school later amalgamated with Bertrand & Rutland and took the name of Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1972.


Site

Mount Temple was once a residence for the agent of the Earl of Charlemont. The present house was built by the magistrate J. C. Stronge in 1860, and was a family home to Elizabeth Bowen. For a period, the estate was owned by Thomas Picton-Bradshaw and known as ''Bradshaws''. Mountjoy School then took possession in 1949 prior to the merger that formed Mount Temple Comprehensive.


Notable alumni

* Shaun Aisbitt, Ireland's tallest man * Steve Averill, musician, designer working closely with U2 *
Amanda Brunker Amanda Brunker (born 12 June 1974) is a novelist, journalist and columnist for the Irish ''Sunday World'' tabloid newspaper, and former Miss Ireland. After attending Mount Temple Comprehensive School she turned to modelling, entering and winning ...
, former Miss Ireland * Linda Brunker, sculptor *
Diane Caldwell Diane Evelyn Caldwell (born 11 September 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Reading of the English Women's Super League and the Republic of Ireland national team. Having played in her native Ireland with Rah ...
, Irish international footballer * Adam Clayton, musician, best known as the bassist of the Irish rock band U2 *
Damien Dempsey Damien Dempsey (born 9 June 1975) is an Irish singer and songwriter who mixes traditional Irish folk contemporary lyrics that deliver social and political commentaries on Irish society. Damien sings in his native, working class accent in the Eng ...
, musician * David Howell "The Edge" Evans, musician, best known as the guitarist, backing vocalist, and keyboardist of the Irish rock band U2 * Dik Evans, brother of David Howell "The Edge" Evans and founder member of The Hype and Feedback, previous incarnations of the band U2 *
Frank Ll. Harrison Francis Llewellyn Harrison, better known as "Frank Harrison" or "Frank Ll. Harrison" (29 September 1905 – 29 December 1987) was one of the leading musicologists of his time and a pioneering ethnomusicologist. Initially trained as an organist ...
, musicologist * Ali Hewson, activist, businesswoman and wife of U2 frontman Bono * Paul David "Bono" Hewson, frontman of U2, and husband of activist and businesswoman, Ali Hewson. * Robert Hilliard, Olympic boxer, Church of Ireland minister, journalist, and communist who died fighting with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War * Mick Kearney, player with
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Neil McCormick Neil McCormick (born 31 March 1961) is a British music journalist, author and broadcaster. He has been Chief Music Critic for '' The Daily Telegraph'' since 1996, and presented a music interview show for Vintage TV in the UK, Neil McCormick's Ne ...
, music journalist * Sir
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Larry Mullen Jr. Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (; born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band U2. Mullen was born in Dublin, where he attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School. In 1976, he co-founded U2 ...
, musician and the drummer for the rock band U2 * Christopher Nolan, author * Mark O'Neill, television presenter * Duncan Smith, Labour Party TD for Dublin Fingal


Notable faculty

* Elspeth Henderson, president of
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* Patrick Hughes, former Irish cricket international * Colin McKenzie, head of Irish Kidney AssociationU2’S Former Music Teacher Lands a Top Gig as Kidney Association Chief
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References


External links


Mount Temple Comprehensive School - official website
{{Authority control Mount Temple Comprehensive School Secondary schools in Dublin (city) Anglican schools in the Republic of Ireland