Community school in Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland
Ballinrobe Community School is a secondary school in Ballinrobe, County Mayo. It is a mixed gender school and it was opened in September 1990, after the merging of 3 second level schools in Ballinrobe.[2][3] As of the 2024 school year, William Culkeen was the principal and 771 students (403 boys and 368 girls) were enrolled in the school.[1]
History
The school was founded after the Sacred Heart Secondary School, the Christian Brothers school and the Vocational school merged in 1990.[citation needed]
In the 1850s, the Sisters of Mercy provided Ballinrobe with primary education, founding the Mercy Intermediate School in 1920 and later founding the Sacred Heart Secondary School.[citation needed]
The Christian Brothers opened a second level school in 1879 and 10 pupils were prepared for the first Intermediate exams held in Ireland in that year.[citation needed]
The Vocational School opened in 1962.[2][3]
Academics
The school teaches Junior and Senior Cycle as well as offering an optional Transition Year.[4]
Several students in the school have scored the country's top marks in the Leaving Certificate, with one student achieving 8 A1s in 2002, and another also with 8 A1s in 2016.[5][6]
The school offers sporting and extracurricular activities to its students.[7]
The school's Gaelic football team won the 2017 Paddy Drummond Cup.[8] In golf, a team from the school won the Irish Schools Junior Championship in 2013.[9]
Alumni
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