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  1. Please check the school website throughout the year for confirmation of the most up to date information. August. Wednesday 21st. Staff Day (No school for students) Thursday 22nd. 6th Years return at 8:50. Friday 23rd. 3rd Year students return 8:50am / 1st Year Induction at 11am. Monday 26th.

  2. St Kieran's College ( Coláiste Chiaráin) is a Roman Catholic secondary school, located on College Road, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland . History. St Kieran's College was founded in Kilkenny, in the diocese of Ossory in 1782, [1] after the passing of the Catholic Relief Act of 1782.

  3. Home - Information. Welcome to St Kierans College school web site. As the oldest Catholic secondary school in Ireland, we have a proud tradition and have been central to the education of the people of the locality and the diocese of Ossory for over two hundred years.

  4. Annual Admission Notice / Annual Process. The Annual Admission Notice will be updated and posted on this webpage no earlier than 1st September each year. This year, the annual Admission Notice will be posted here once the process begins for enrolment for the 2022 / 2023 First Year Class Group.

  5. St Kierans College in Kilkenny, which is Irelands oldest secondary school having been established in 1782 after the initial relaxing of some of the Penal Laws against Catholics, recently launched plans to facilitate past pupils in reconnecting with the College and with one another.

  6. Principal: Adrian Finan. College Road, Kilkenny. 056 7761707. school@stkieranscollege.ie. Last modified: Monday, January, 31, 2022. Town/District: Kilkenny City. With a proud tradition as the oldest secondary school in Ireland, St Kierans College is the diocesan school of Ossory and is under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory.

  7. May 10, 2022 · Our latest collection is class portraits and student records from St. Kierans College, Kilkenny. The digitisation of this collection was part of a research project undertaken by Richard Fitzpatrick. It was funded in 2021 by the Nowlan grant from the Royal Irish Academy (RIA).

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