St. Michael's College, Listowel
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St Michael's College, is an all-boys secondary school serving the town of
Listowel Listowel ( ; , IPA: ˆlʲɪsˠˈt̪ˠuÉ™hÉ™lʲ is a heritage market town in County Kerry, Ireland. It is on the River Feale, from the county town, Tralee. The town of Listowel had a population of 4,820 according to the Central Statistics Of ...
, and the greater North
County Kerry County Kerry ( gle, Contae Chiarraí) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and forms part of the province of Munster. It is named after the Ciarraige who lived in part of the present county. The population of the co ...
catchment area. The school is situated on the banks of the
River Feale Beach seine fishing for salmon in River Feale near by town Ballybunion, year 1975. The River Feale (''An Fhéil'' or ''Abhainn na Féile'' in Irish) rises near Rockchapel in the Mullaghareirk Mountains of County Cork in the southwest of Irelan ...
, and on the Cahirdown Road.


History

The school was founded by the Catholic Bishop of Kerry in 1879. The college was originally located in a town house in The Square, Listowel, but moved to the former fever hospital on the edge of the town, when that became available. With a student body of seventy mostly fee paying students, the college teachers were presided over by a president, who was a cleric up until 1989. Since, all principals/presidents have been lay persons. The school celebrated its centenary in 1979. The school retains its original home, and the old building still holds classes, offices and laboratories. Two extension programs have taken place since 1983. The first included the addition of ten new classrooms, an assembly hall, offices, a new staffroom and science laboratories. In 2003, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern opened a new extension which contains a further five classrooms, woodwork and metalwork rooms and a chemistry demonstration room. Dressing rooms were added to the sports hall, and a new football pitch was inaugurated in 2009. In 2020 another extension was added which contained a new metalwork room and upgraded sports facilities.


Curriculum

The College runs a curriculum which follows a five-year cycle, with Junior Certificate for three years, and Leaving Certificate. Transition Year was introduced as an option in 2010.


Sport

Apart from classes in Physical Education, sport it is not compulsory. The traditional college sport is
Gaelic football Gaelic football ( ga, Peil Ghaelach; short name '), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or Football is an Irish team sport. It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score by kic ...
. There is also a provision for athletics, badminton, hurling, soccer, rugby, golf and swimming. Teams are entered for school competitions. Other activities include debating, music, bridge, science and general knowledge quizzes, literary and maths competitions.


Notable past pupils

* Alfred O'Rahilly, academic, President of University College Cork and Teachta Dála (TD) for Cork City * George Fitzmaurice, Abbey Theatre Playwright and author * Gerard Barrett, writer, director and producer *
John B. Keane John Brendan Keane (21 July 1928 Р30 May 2002) was an Irish playwright, novelist and essayist from Listowel, County Kerry. Biography A son of a national school teacher, William B. Keane, and his wife Hannah (n̩e Purtill), Keane was ...
, poet, author, and playwright *
Jimmy Deenihan Jimmy Deenihan (born 11 September 1952) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State for the Diaspora from 2014 to 2016, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht from 2011 to 2014 and Minister of State at the D ...
, Gaelic footballer, Teachta Dála, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs *
Páidí Ó Sé Páidí Ó Sé (, ; 16 May 1955 – 15 December 2012) was an Irish Gaelic football manager and player, whose league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team spanned fifteen seasons from 1974 to 1988. Ó Sé is wide ...
, Gaelic Footballer and Kerry GAA manager *
Bryan MacMahon Bryan MacMahon may refer to: * Bryan MacMahon (writer) (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer * Bryan MacMahon (judge) Bryan M. E. MacMahon (born 10 April 1941Gaughan, J. Anthony: "Listowel and its vicinity: Since 1873 ...
, poet, author, playwright, and teacher *
Bryan MacMahon Bryan MacMahon may refer to: * Bryan MacMahon (writer) (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer * Bryan MacMahon (judge) Bryan M. E. MacMahon (born 10 April 1941Gaughan, J. Anthony: "Listowel and its vicinity: Since 1873 ...
,
Irish High Court The High Court ( ga, An Ard-Chúirt) of Ireland is a court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases. When sitting as a criminal court it is called the Central Criminal Court and sits with judg ...
judge *
T.F. O'Rahilly Thomas Francis O'Rahilly ( ga, Tomás Ó Rathile; 11 November 1882 – 16 November 1953)Ó Sé, Diarmuid.O'Rahilly, Thomas Francis (‘T. F.’). ''Dictionary of Irish Biography''. (ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, United Kingdom: C ...
, Celtic languages scholar


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Michael's College, Listowel 1879 establishments in Ireland Boys' schools in the Republic of Ireland Catholic secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland Educational institutions established in 1879 Listowel Secondary schools in County Kerry