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Belvedere College

Belvedere College S.J. (sometimes St Francis Xavier's College) is a voluntary secondary school for boys in Dublin, Ireland. The school has numerous notable alumni in the arts, politics, sports, science, and business. Alumni and teachers at Belvedere played major roles in modern Irish literature (James Joyce, Austin Clarke, the foundation of Ireland's National Theatre),[1][2][3] the standardisation of the Irish language (de Bhaldraithe), as well as the Irish independence movement – both the 1916 Rising (Joseph Mary Plunkett, Éamon de Valera) and the Irish War of Independence (Éamon de Valera, Cathal Brugha, Kevin Barry). The school's notable alumni and former faculty include two Taoisigh (Irish Prime Minister), one Ceann Comhairle (Speaker of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament), several cabinet ministers, one Blessed, one Cardinal, one Archbishop, one signatory of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, two Supreme Court Justices, one Olympic medallist, thirty Irish international rugby players and numerous notable figures in the world of the arts, academia and business. Belvedere College forms the setting for part of James Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'

Belvedere College SJ
Coláiste Beilbhidír
Belvedere House in 2011
Location

Ireland
Coordinates53°21′21″N 6°15′43″W / 53.355732°N 6.261936°W / 53.355732; -6.261936Coordinates: 53°21′21″N 6°15′43″W / 53.355732°N 6.261936°W / 53.355732; -6.261936
Information
TypeVoluntary
MottoPer vias rectas
(By straight paths)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Society of Jesus
Established1832; 191 years ago (1832)
HeadmasterGerry J. Foley
GenderMale
Number of students1,005
Colour(s)   Black and white
Former pupilsOld Belvederians
Websitewww.belvederecollege.ie

History

Belvedere owes its origins to the efforts of John Austin who opened primary and secondary schools off Fishamble Street in 1750. The Society of Jesus has been active in the area around Hardwicke Street since 1790. They founded St Francis Xavier's College in the disused Poor Clare convent on Hardwicke Street with nine students in 1832,[4] three years after Catholic emancipation. In 1841, the Jesuits purchased Belvedere House on neighbouring Great Denmark Street, which gave the school its name. George Augustus Rochfort (1738–1814), who became the second Earl of Belvedere in 1774, built Belvedere House, whose interior decoration was carried out by Michael Stapleton, a leading stucco craftsman of his time.[5]

Belvedere was caught up in the events of the 1916 Rising, when the British military opened fire at the Jesuit residence.[6][7] The Jesuits at Belvedere and the neighbouring Gardiner Street Community helped the wounded and distributed food across the locality.

In February 2012 Chinese Politburo member and future paramount leader Xi Jinping visited the college as part of his visit to Ireland for a special reception in the O'Reilly theatre. An annual exchange with a Jesuit school in Hong Kong was the catalyst for this visit.[8]

School museum

A school museum and archive were opened in 2002 by former teacher Oliver Murphy, dedicated to the history of the institution and its past pupils.[9][10][11]

Education

Belvedere offers the Irish Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate curricula.

Classics

The school still offers Latin as both a Junior and Leaving Certificate subject and offers Ancient Greek as a Junior and Leaving Certificate subject when there is sufficient demand. Classical Studies is also offered at Leaving Certificate level.[citation needed]

Science

Garret A. FitzGerald, an Old Belvederian and senior faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, has instituted an annual five-week scholarship for two students who excel in Transition Year science.[12]

Facilities

Belvedere has a 25m 5 lane indoor swimming pool, gym, restaurant and refectory, music suite, learning resource centre, museum, chapel and oratory, 3 hard tennis courts (Cabra Sports Ground), 1 astroturf (Distillery Road) and 5 grass rugby pitches (Cabra Sports Ground), a cricket pitch (Cabra Sports Ground), 1 grass soccer pitch (Cabra Sports Ground), 1 astro 7-a-side football pitch on top of the O'Reilly Theatre and a 60m 8 lane roof-top running track (Kerr Wing).[citation needed] The school also has a professional standard 590-seat theatre with a motorised stage and retractable seating, the O'Reilly Theatre, which is used to stage school plays and musicals but has also been used by RTÉ, TV3 and an assortment of dramatic organisations and hosted live audience TV shows such as The Panel and Tonight with Vincent Browne.

The school also has three computer labs, cabled and wireless networking to every classroom, and other IT features including dedicated networks for the library and certain functions.

In 2004, Belvedere opened the Dargan Moloney Science and Technology Block, which has state-of-the-art laboratories, lecture theatres and IT hubs.

Charitable activities

The school has a wide range of charitable activities. Some students travel with the annual Dublin Diocesan, Meath Diocesan and Oblate Pilgrimages to Lourdes, France, to assist the elderly and the disabled. Belvedere's St Vincent de Paul Society is one of the largest among secondary schools in Ireland, organising activities such as old-folks events and a weekly soup run in inner city Dublin.[citation needed] Beginning in 1981, some students have undertaken a charity walk from Dublin to Galway each summer to raise funds for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, St Francis Hospice, and The Temple Street Children's University Hospital, located very near the school. The "block-pull", as it is known, has raised over €70,000 in a single event.[13]

An annual charitable fundraising event held by the college is the "Belvedere Sleep-Out", which takes place from 22 to 24 December each year. Students "go homeless" on Dublin's O'Connell Street for three days and two nights.[14] The Sleep-Out is run primarily by students from the college, with the assistance of a number of teachers and past pupils, to raise funds for Focus Ireland, The Home Again Society, and Father Peter McVerry's Society for homeless boys. The students fast for 24 hours during the Sleep-Out. The culmination is Christmas Eve midnight mass in the college chapel. In 2015, the event raised over 189,000 over the Christmas period for the charities.[15] This record was broken in 2016, when the event raised €225,021 for the charities.[16]

Sports

Belvedere has the most Royal College of Science Cup (Overall best school in track and field) wins at the Irish Schools Athletics Championships. Belvedere won 15 consecutive Royal College of Science Cup awards between 1999 and 2014.[17]

Field sports are a traditional strength of the school. In October 2013 Belvedere held the all-Ireland schools senior track and field trophy, having won the title in the previous seven years. It also held numerous other titles at provincial levels.[18]

Belvedere has won 35 Leinster Senior Cricket Schools Cup titles, as of 2016.[19]

Belvedere, sometimes known as Belvo,[20] has a strong rugby union football tradition, being one of the traditional "Big Three", along with Blackrock College and Terenure College. In 2005, for the first time in the school's history, it won both the Leinster Junior Cup and the Leinster Schools Senior Cup.[21] In 2016 Belvedere, with eleven titles, stood second in the Leinster Senior Cup roll of honour, behind Blackrock College (68).[20] A further success came on 17 March 2017, when Belvedere beat Blackrock College 10–3 at the RDS.[citation needed]

Drama

Drama productions form an integral part of Belvedere's year.[22] Each academic year, there are four performances: a Junior Musical, a Senior Musical, a Drama Society production, and a First Year Play. Productions have included Les Misérables (school edition) in 2004, and the stage adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials in 2007. Other productions of note include Bugsy Malone, The Adventures of Roderick Random, David Copperfield, Aladdin, Jesus Christ Superstar, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Wind in the Willows, Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Treasure Island, The Lord of the Rings, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Addams Family, West Side Storyand The Pirates of Penzance.

In 2016, an original play entitled Children of the Rising was staged at the school. The play was written by a member of staff and was nominated for a Bord Gáis Energy Student Theatre Award for Best Overall Play.[23] The play was based on the book Children of The Rising by Joe Duffy.

Other activities

The school has debating societies in the English, Irish, Spanish, German, and French languages. Belvedere has won the all-Ireland schools debating competition (2005 among other years), the Denny Leinster Schools Senior Debating Championship in 2010, the L&H society Leinster Junior debating competition, and also the Alliance Française debating championship and Leinster Irish debating final.[citation needed]

Belvedere was successful in the last series of Blackboard Jungle, a popular television programme on RTÉ.[citation needed]

The school's longstanding Concert Choir hosts the Annual Christmas Carol Service in December, and the Annual Musical Evening in May. The choir have undertaken recordings in RTÉ, and has been successful at both the Feis Ceoil and the Wesley Feis. The college orchestra has won events at both the Wesley Feis and the Feis Ceoil.

The school has an active urban farm, growing vegetables and housing bees. The farm won the Global High Schools Europe Category at the Zayed Future Energy Prize in 2017.[citation needed]

Culture of Belvedere

 
Inner Yard Buildings
 
Belvedere College SJ. View from the Dargan-Maloney Science and technology block, into the yard.

Belvedere College is run by the Jesuit order. Most of the school's teaching staff are lay-persons, although a number of Jesuit priests and brothers assist with administration and chaplaincy.

The school motto is Per Vias Rectas – "By Straight Paths" – and the college aspires to produce "Men for Others". Students often write "AMDG" for Ad maiorem Dei gloriam, "For the greater glory of God", the motto of the Society of Jesus, on the top left of pages of their copybooks. They formerly also wrote "LDSetBVM" or Laus Deo Semper et Beatae Virgini Mariae ("Praise to God forever and to the Blessed Virgin Mary") on the bottom right of the same page.

The students are assigned to one of six lines or houses, mainly named after Jesuits who were either famous or had an association with Belvedere: Loyola, Xavier, Aylmer, Kenney, Finlay and Scully (previously named Dempsey after George Dempsey). Years are named after the progression in the Jesuit Ratio Studiorum: Elements, Rudiments, Grammar, Syntax, Poetry, and Rhetoric. Each form except Rhetoric has a captain and vice-captain.

The school's yearbook is The Belvederian. The term "Belvederian" is also sometimes used to refer to current students and "Old Belvederian" (OB) for alumni. Old Belvederians normally refer to their graduation by using "OB" followed by their final year in the college, for example, "OB 1984".

Belvedere College is the backdrop for some of James Joyce's novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. It is a semi-autobiographical piece of work and the teacher, Mr Tate, was based on Joyce's own English teacher, George Dempsey. In the book Joyce mentions his involvement in the College Opera which continues today.[24][25] In 1884, James Aloysius Cullen was appointed spiritual father at Belvedere, a position he retained for twenty years while also engaged in other ministry. Cullen was founder and director of the Sodality of Our Lady at the college, which duties included counselling students. In 1896, James Joyce was elected Student Prefect of the Society. According to Neil R. Davison, the sermons in Chapter III of A Portrait of the Artist are modeled on those given by Cullen during a retreat held in 1897.[26]

Notable past pupils

Notable faculty

See also

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External links

  • Belvedere College website

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article May 2021 Belvedere College S J sometimes St Francis Xavier s College is a voluntary secondary school for boys in Dublin Ireland The school has numerous notable alumni in the arts politics sports science and business Alumni and teachers at Belvedere played major roles in modern Irish literature James Joyce Austin Clarke the foundation of Ireland s National Theatre 1 2 3 the standardisation of the Irish language de Bhaldraithe as well as the Irish independence movement both the 1916 Rising Joseph Mary Plunkett Eamon de Valera and the Irish War of Independence Eamon de Valera Cathal Brugha Kevin Barry The school s notable alumni and former faculty include two Taoisigh Irish Prime Minister one Ceann Comhairle Speaker of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament several cabinet ministers one Blessed one Cardinal one Archbishop one signatory of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic two Supreme Court Justices one Olympic medallist thirty Irish international rugby players and numerous notable figures in the world of the arts academia and business Belvedere College forms the setting for part of James Joyce s semi autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Belvedere College SJColaiste BeilbhidirBelvedere House in 2011Location6 Great Denmark Street Dublin 1 D01 TK25 IrelandCoordinates53 21 21 N 6 15 43 W 53 355732 N 6 261936 W 53 355732 6 261936 Coordinates 53 21 21 N 6 15 43 W 53 355732 N 6 261936 W 53 355732 6 261936InformationTypeVoluntaryMottoPer vias rectas By straight paths Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicSociety of JesusEstablished1832 191 years ago 1832 HeadmasterGerry J FoleyGenderMaleNumber of students1 005Colour s Black and whiteFormer pupilsOld BelvederiansWebsitewww wbr belvederecollege wbr ie Contents 1 History 1 1 School museum 2 Education 2 1 Classics 2 2 Science 3 Facilities 4 Charitable activities 5 Sports 6 Drama 7 Other activities 8 Culture of Belvedere 9 Notable past pupils 9 1 The arts 9 2 Irish history politics 9 3 Legal 9 4 Irish language 9 5 Science and academia 9 6 Religion 9 7 Rugby 9 8 Other sports 9 9 Olympians 9 10 Gaelic sports 9 11 Business and professional 9 12 Broadcasting 9 13 Peers 9 14 Other 10 Notable faculty 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditBelvedere owes its origins to the efforts of John Austin who opened primary and secondary schools off Fishamble Street in 1750 The Society of Jesus has been active in the area around Hardwicke Street since 1790 They founded St Francis Xavier s College in the disused Poor Clare convent on Hardwicke Street with nine students in 1832 4 three years after Catholic emancipation In 1841 the Jesuits purchased Belvedere House on neighbouring Great Denmark Street which gave the school its name George Augustus Rochfort 1738 1814 who became the second Earl of Belvedere in 1774 built Belvedere House whose interior decoration was carried out by Michael Stapleton a leading stucco craftsman of his time 5 Belvedere was caught up in the events of the 1916 Rising when the British military opened fire at the Jesuit residence 6 7 The Jesuits at Belvedere and the neighbouring Gardiner Street Community helped the wounded and distributed food across the locality In February 2012 Chinese Politburo member and future paramount leader Xi Jinping visited the college as part of his visit to Ireland for a special reception in the O Reilly theatre An annual exchange with a Jesuit school in Hong Kong was the catalyst for this visit 8 School museum Edit A school museum and archive were opened in 2002 by former teacher Oliver Murphy dedicated to the history of the institution and its past pupils 9 10 11 Education EditBelvedere offers the Irish Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate curricula Classics Edit The school still offers Latin as both a Junior and Leaving Certificate subject and offers Ancient Greek as a Junior and Leaving Certificate subject when there is sufficient demand Classical Studies is also offered at Leaving Certificate level citation needed Science Edit Garret A FitzGerald an Old Belvederian and senior faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania has instituted an annual five week scholarship for two students who excel in Transition Year science 12 Facilities EditBelvedere has a 25m 5 lane indoor swimming pool gym restaurant and refectory music suite learning resource centre museum chapel and oratory 3 hard tennis courts Cabra Sports Ground 1 astroturf Distillery Road and 5 grass rugby pitches Cabra Sports Ground a cricket pitch Cabra Sports Ground 1 grass soccer pitch Cabra Sports Ground 1 astro 7 a side football pitch on top of the O Reilly Theatre and a 60m 8 lane roof top running track Kerr Wing citation needed The school also has a professional standard 590 seat theatre with a motorised stage and retractable seating the O Reilly Theatre which is used to stage school plays and musicals but has also been used by RTE TV3 and an assortment of dramatic organisations and hosted live audience TV shows such as The Panel and Tonight with Vincent Browne The school also has three computer labs cabled and wireless networking to every classroom and other IT features including dedicated networks for the library and certain functions In 2004 Belvedere opened the Dargan Moloney Science and Technology Block which has state of the art laboratories lecture theatres and IT hubs Charitable activities EditThe school has a wide range of charitable activities Some students travel with the annual Dublin Diocesan Meath Diocesan and Oblate Pilgrimages to Lourdes France to assist the elderly and the disabled Belvedere s St Vincent de Paul Society is one of the largest among secondary schools in Ireland organising activities such as old folks events and a weekly soup run in inner city Dublin citation needed Beginning in 1981 some students have undertaken a charity walk from Dublin to Galway each summer to raise funds for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind St Francis Hospice and The Temple Street Children s University Hospital located very near the school The block pull as it is known has raised over 70 000 in a single event 13 An annual charitable fundraising event held by the college is the Belvedere Sleep Out which takes place from 22 to 24 December each year Students go homeless on Dublin s O Connell Street for three days and two nights 14 The Sleep Out is run primarily by students from the college with the assistance of a number of teachers and past pupils to raise funds for Focus Ireland The Home Again Society and Father Peter McVerry s Society for homeless boys The students fast for 24 hours during the Sleep Out The culmination is Christmas Eve midnight mass in the college chapel In 2015 the event raised over 189 000 over the Christmas period for the charities 15 This record was broken in 2016 when the event raised 225 021 for the charities 16 Sports EditBelvedere has the most Royal College of Science Cup Overall best school in track and field wins at the Irish Schools Athletics Championships Belvedere won 15 consecutive Royal College of Science Cup awards between 1999 and 2014 17 Field sports are a traditional strength of the school In October 2013 Belvedere held the all Ireland schools senior track and field trophy having won the title in the previous seven years It also held numerous other titles at provincial levels 18 Belvedere has won 35 Leinster Senior Cricket Schools Cup titles as of 2016 19 Belvedere sometimes known as Belvo 20 has a strong rugby union football tradition being one of the traditional Big Three along with Blackrock College and Terenure College In 2005 for the first time in the school s history it won both the Leinster Junior Cup and the Leinster Schools Senior Cup 21 In 2016 Belvedere with eleven titles stood second in the Leinster Senior Cup roll of honour behind Blackrock College 68 20 A further success came on 17 March 2017 when Belvedere beat Blackrock College 10 3 at the RDS citation needed Drama EditDrama productions form an integral part of Belvedere s year 22 Each academic year there are four performances a Junior Musical a Senior Musical a Drama Society production and a First Year Play Productions have included Les Miserables school edition in 2004 and the stage adaptation of Philip Pullman s His Dark Materials in 2007 Other productions of note include Bugsy Malone The Adventures of Roderick Random David Copperfield Aladdin Jesus Christ Superstar A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum The Wind in the Willows Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Treasure Island The Lord of the Rings Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat The Addams Family West Side Storyand The Pirates of Penzance In 2016 an original play entitled Children of the Rising was staged at the school The play was written by a member of staff and was nominated for a Bord Gais Energy Student Theatre Award for Best Overall Play 23 The play was based on the book Children of The Rising by Joe Duffy Other activities EditThe school has debating societies in the English Irish Spanish German and French languages Belvedere has won the all Ireland schools debating competition 2005 among other years the Denny Leinster Schools Senior Debating Championship in 2010 the L amp H society Leinster Junior debating competition and also the Alliance Francaise debating championship and Leinster Irish debating final citation needed Belvedere was successful in the last series of Blackboard Jungle a popular television programme on RTE citation needed The school s longstanding Concert Choir hosts the Annual Christmas Carol Service in December and the Annual Musical Evening in May The choir have undertaken recordings in RTE and has been successful at both the Feis Ceoil and the Wesley Feis The college orchestra has won events at both the Wesley Feis and the Feis Ceoil The school has an active urban farm growing vegetables and housing bees The farm won the Global High Schools Europe Category at the Zayed Future Energy Prize in 2017 citation needed Culture of Belvedere EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Inner Yard Buildings Belvedere College SJ View from the Dargan Maloney Science and technology block into the yard Belvedere College is run by the Jesuit order Most of the school s teaching staff are lay persons although a number of Jesuit priests and brothers assist with administration and chaplaincy The school motto is Per Vias Rectas By Straight Paths and the college aspires to produce Men for Others Students often write AMDG for Ad maiorem Dei gloriam For the greater glory of God the motto of the Society of Jesus on the top left of pages of their copybooks They formerly also wrote LDSetBVM or Laus Deo Semper et Beatae Virgini Mariae Praise to God forever and to the Blessed Virgin Mary on the bottom right of the same page The students are assigned to one of six lines or houses mainly named after Jesuits who were either famous or had an association with Belvedere Loyola Xavier Aylmer Kenney Finlay and Scully previously named Dempsey after George Dempsey Years are named after the progression in the Jesuit Ratio Studiorum Elements Rudiments Grammar Syntax Poetry and Rhetoric Each form except Rhetoric has a captain and vice captain The school s yearbook is The Belvederian The term Belvederian is also sometimes used to refer to current students and Old Belvederian OB for alumni Old Belvederians normally refer to their graduation by using OB followed by their final year in the college for example OB 1984 Belvedere College is the backdrop for some of James Joyce s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man It is a semi autobiographical piece of work and the teacher Mr Tate was based on Joyce s own English teacher George Dempsey In the book Joyce mentions his involvement in the College Opera which continues today 24 25 In 1884 James Aloysius Cullen was appointed spiritual father at Belvedere a position he retained for twenty years while also engaged in other ministry Cullen was founder and director of the Sodality of Our Lady at the college which duties included counselling students In 1896 James Joyce was elected Student Prefect of the Society According to Neil R Davison the sermons in Chapter III of A Portrait of the Artist are modeled on those given by Cullen during a retreat held in 1897 26 Notable past pupils EditSee also Category People educated at Belvedere College The arts Edit Thomas Bodkin Director of the National Gallery of Ireland 1927 35 3 Francis Browne photographer Austin Clarke poet 1 Harry Clarke artist 27 Tim Pat Coogan 28 historian and journalist Denis Devlin poet 29 Owen Dudley Edwards historian and literary expert on Oscar Wilde Arthur Conan Doyle and P G Wodehouse 30 Patrick Duggan actor William Fay co founder of the Abbey Theatre 31 Jimmy Glover composer 32 Mark Greaney and Fergal Matthews members of indie rock band JJ72 33 James Joyce writer 2 Donagh MacDonagh poet playwright broadcaster folklorist and district justice Hugh Maguire violinist John O Conor pianist and Beethoven master 34 Jimmy O Dea actor 35 Liam O Flaherty citation needed writer Conal O Riordan writer 36 Jack Reynor actor 37 Eoin Macken model and actor Rejjie Snow rapper Mervyn Wall writer 38 Leo Whelan painterIrish history politics Edit Kevin Barry 39 Irish republican did not graduate Cathal Brugha Irish republican 40 did not graduate Richard Bruton Fine Gael Teachta Dala TD Deputy Leader of Fine Gael amp Government Minister 41 Jack Chambers Fianna Fail Teachta Dala TD Garret FitzGerald Fine Gael Taoiseach former Leader of Fine Gael 42 Brothers Brian Lenihan and Conor Lenihan 43 44 Fianna Fail Teachtai Dala TD William Martin Murphy 45 Member of Parliament MP Cian O Callaghan member of the Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North Chris O Malley citation needed Fine Gael Member of European Parliament MEP 1986 89 Joseph Mary Plunkett rebel signatory of 1916 Proclamation executed a month later 46 James McNeill Governor General of the Irish Free State 47 Legal Edit Arthur Cox founder of eponymous law firm and member of the Seanad Kevin Dixon Attorney General of Ireland from 1942 1946 William FitzGerald Irish judge former Chief Justice of Ireland Adrian Hardiman 48 Supreme Court Judge John Hedigan High Court Judge Michael Joseph Hogan Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong for 14 years Seamus Woulfe barrister Attorney General of Ireland since June 2017 49 Irish language Edit Tomas de Bhaldraithe lexicographer 50 Lambert McKenna lexicographer editor educationist and former principal of Belvedere College 51 Science and academia Edit John Gabriel Byrne first professor of computer science in Trinity College Dublin Myles Dillon Celticist President of the Royal Irish Academy Desmond Fennell writer cultural philosopher and linguist Garret A FitzGerald Professor of Medicine and Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Fergus O Rourke citation needed zoologist Frank Winder biochemist vice president of the Royal Irish Academy Peter LalorReligion Edit Cardinal Desmond Connell Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland 52 Archbishop Dermot Ryan Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland 52 Malachi Martin priest author Robert Dermot O Flanagan Bishop of Juneau Columba Marmion 53 1858 1923 Abbot of the Maredsous Abbey Belgium Rugby Edit Ollie Campbell rugby union 54 Andrew Clinch 55 1867 1937 rugby union Irish international 10 caps President of Irish Rugby Football Union Thomas Crean 56 rugby union and military and his nephew Cyril Patrick Crean MBE 57 Eugene Davy 56 rugby union and founder of the Davy Group with his brother James James Downey 58 rugby union Andrew Dunne rugby union cricket James Hart current Biarritz Olympique rugby player Cian Healy 59 rugby union David Hawkshaw rugby union Ian Keatley 60 rugby union George J Morgan rugby union Karl Mullen 56 rugby union Eoin O Malley 61 rugby union Sir Tony O Reilly 56 rugby union and business as head of Heinz and Independent News and Media and former Chairman of Waterford Wedgwood Hugh O Sullivan 62 current Leinster Rugby player David Shanahan Current Ulster Rugby playerOther sports Edit Alec O Riordan 63 cricketer Frank Miller 64 cricketer Cathal Pendred retired mixed martial artist in the UFC and actor 65 Frank Winder citation needed rock climbing Paul Corry soccer Kevin Grogan soccer Pat Taaffe Cheltenham Gold Cup winner on the horse Arkle and Tom Taaffe jockey and trainer James McGee tennis playerOlympians Edit Noel Purcell 66 water polo rugby union international rugby union referee and Olympian separately with Great Britain at Antwerp 1920 and with Ireland at Paris 1924 Peter Coghlan 67 Competed for Ireland in the Sydney 2000 Olympics in the 110 metres hurdles Cian O Connor 68 Olympian London 2012 Athens 2004 equestrian Barry Murphy 69 Olympian London 2012 swimming Scott Flanigan 70 Competed in the 470 class at the London 2012 Olympic GamesGaelic sports Edit Sean Boylan former Meath GAA football manager international rules coach and traditional medical herbalist 71 Ger Brennan 72 Former Dublin and St Vincents GAA player and member of the 2003 Senior Rugby team 1st XV Dr Jack McCaffrey 73 GAA 2015 FOTY and Clontarf GAA playerBusiness and professional Edit Garrett Kelleher 74 construction Michael Scott 75 architect who established Scott Tallon Walker Sam Stephenson architect who established Stephenson Gibney amp Associates 76 Alfred Edwin Jones architect 77 Broadcasting Edit John Bowman broadcaster 9 Ian Dempsey 78 radio DJ with Today FM Did not graduate Henry Kelly BBC and RTE television presenter radio disc jockey and the person on whom the character Henry Sellers in Father Ted was based 79 Sir Terry Wogan BBC and RTE broadcaster 80 Anton Savage TV and Radio Host and PR advisor 81 Peers Edit Edward Pakenham Lord Silchester citation needed Thomas Pakenham 82 8th Earl of Longford historianOther Edit Edward Joseph Garland Canadian Member of Parliament for Alberta and diplomat Arthur Beveridge British military officer and Military Cross Holder Norwegian War Cross holder and honorary physician to George VI William Russell Grace first Roman Catholic Mayor of New York City and founder of W R Grace and Company 83 Notable faculty EditSee also Category Faculty of Belvedere College Eamon de Valera Irish statesman 1882 1975 George Dempsey model for Mr Tate in Joyce s Portrait of an Artist and after whom a stream class Dempsey was named for a number of years Phil Conway 67 Former PE teacher who competed for Ireland at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich in the Shot Put Michael Morrison photographer at the liberation of Bergen Belsen concentration camp Peter McVerry homelessness campaigner in Dublin John Hennig worked as a teacher for a period during the 1940sSee also EditList of Jesuit schools List of Jesuit sites in Ireland List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutionsReferences Edit a b Collection List No 83 Austin Clarke Papers PDF National Library of Ireland Retrieved 8 April 2015 a b James Joyce profile Archived 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Thomas Bodkin 21 February 2018 Belvedere College SJ Dublin 1832 Irish Jesuit Archives www jesuitarchives ie Retrieved 28 July 2020 Lucey Conor 2007 The Stapleton Collection Designs for the Irish neoclassical interior Tralee Churchill Press ISBN 978 0 9550246 2 7 John Bowman and Ronan O Donoghue eds Portraits Belvedere College Dublin 1832 1982 Dublin 1982 Oliver Murphy The cruel clouds of war a book of the sixty eight former pupils and teachers of Belvedere College S J who lost their lives in the military conflicts of the 20th century Dublin 2003 Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visits Belvedere College S J enjoys special performance of Riverdance www cii ie Retrieved 6 November 2019 a b History in the making at Belvedere College The Irish Times Murphy Oliver The Cruel Clouds of War The Belvedere Museum ASIN 0954693507 Murphy Oliver Belvedere s Rugby Heroes the History of Rugby in Belvedere college and the Thirty Two Belvedereans Who Played Senior Rugby for Ireland ASIN 0954693515 Belvedere College S J PDF Consulting BestSoft Clubs and Societies Belvedere College Belvedere College Sleep out 2017 Belvedere Sleep Out raises 178 000 for homeless charities Independent ie Recent News Belvedere College S J www belvederecollege ie Retrieved 8 April 2017 Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916 2017 PDF www athleticsireland ie 2017 Retrieved 6 November 2019 AthleticsIreland 1916 2015 Leinster Schools Senior League Cricket Leinster Archived from the original on 15 March 2016 Retrieved 14 March 2016 a b Belvedere secure an 11th Leinster Schools Senior Cup triumph Irish Independent Dublin 13 March 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2016 Keating and well schooled Belvedere Strike Twice The Irish Times Dublin 21 March 2005 Retrieved 21 August 2019 O Reilly Theatre Shortlist 2017 Bord Gais Energy Student Theatre Awards Bord Gais Energy Student Theatre Awards Archived from the original on 9 April 2017 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Critical companion to James Joyce a literary reference to his life and work by A Nicholas Fargnoli and Michael Patrick Gillespie ISBN 978 0 8160 6689 6 See also the contribution entitled Heresy in his Essay in Portraits Belvedere College Dublin 1832 1982 pub Gill amp MacMillan 1982 Ed John Bowman amp Ronan O Donoghue Davison Neil R Davison James Joyce Ulysses and the Construction of Jewish Identity Cambridge University Press 1998 p 45ISBN 9780521636209 Harry Clarke Biography Archived from the original on 21 May 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Tim Patrick Coogan UCD Archives Devlin Denis University College Dublin List of Dempsey Prize winners Belvedere College Retrieved 8 April 2015 Description of painting An Avenue of Trees Oil on board adams ie Adam s Auctioneers Retrieved 8 April 2015 Glover James Mackey in Who s Who London A amp C Black 1919 p 964 iTunes Preview JJ72 iTunes Apple Inc Retrieved 8 April 2015 Belvedere College allowed John O Conor to miss two hours school so he could attend piano lessons Irish Times 28 January 1997 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Jimmy O Dea died 50 years ago Ireland s Own Archived from the original on 5 April 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 O RIORDAN Conal Holmes O Connell An Electronic Version of A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650 1900 An Foras Feasa NUI Maynooth Archived from the original on 8 April 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Brady Tara Jack Reynor I was afraid of being Han Solo The Irish Times Retrieved 24 August 2021 Mervyn Wall Former Member Aosdana Aosdana Arts Council Ireland Retrieved 8 April 2015 Rare photo of Kevin Barry s rugby days discovered The Irish Times Belvedere College S J PDF Revealed top schools league table Independent ie Melaugh Dr Martin CAIN People Biographies of People Prominent During the Troubles F Department of Foreign Affairs Archived 8 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine I taught Brian Latin when he was a little boy and he taught me the Language of courage Independent ie More than the men of 1916 William Martin Murphy defined the ethos of the new Ireland The Irish Times A Taste of Ireland s Poets www rc net Archived from the original on 28 August 2001 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Biography of McNeill James Seamus Mac Neill Supreme Court judge Adrian Hardiman dies The Irish Times Ryan Philip 14 June 2017 Barrister Seamus Woulfe to replace Maire Whelan as Attorney General Irish Independent Retrieved 14 June 2017 Koch John T 2006 Celtic culture a historical encyclopedia Vol 1 ABC CLIO ISBN 9781851094400 via Google Books Yeates P 2000 Lockout Dublin 1913 St Martin s Press p 336 ISBN 9780312238902 Retrieved 4 July 2015 a b Belvedere mourns Garret FitzGerald Jesuits Ireland 24 May 2011 Oct 3 Bl Columba Marmion OSB 2 1858 1923 Catholicireland net Duggan Keith Short career long on impact Irish Times BBC WW2 People s War Belvederians who died in The Second World War 1939 1945 6 a b c d Capital s famed rugby academy salutes 32 heroes from its illustrious history Independent ie BBC WW2 People s War An Irish Chaplain s Memories of D Day Landings www bbc co uk Retrieved 28 June 2021 Irish centre James Downey announces retirement after rollercoaster career www the42 ie 18 May 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2019 Pic Cian Healy and Cathal Pendred look a lot different now than when they won the Leinster Senior Cup in 2005 JOE ie I was in the Lansdowne Road dressing room getting sick I was so pumped for the game www the42 ie 16 March 2017 Retrieved 31 October 2019 News 18 July 2016 Ireland U20s scrum half O Sullivan comes from a strong Meath GAA family www the42 ie 21 February 2018 Retrieved 31 October 2019 Player profile Alec O Riordan CricketEurope Archived from the original on 22 October 2018 Retrieved 22 October 2018 Player profile Frank Joseph Miller CricketEurope Archived from the original on 4 November 2018 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Cathal Pendred UFC Profile 14 September 2018 Around the Province Irish Jesuit News 2 May 2012 Archived from the original on 20 January 2018 Retrieved 23 June 2016 a b Coghlan ready to reap the rewards The Irish Times Dublin 18 August 1999 Determination that took a boy and a dream to the glory of Olympic Gold Irish Independent Dublin 29 August 2004 Swimming Lifesaving Belvedere College S J www belvederecollege ie Retrieved 28 June 2021 Owen and Flanigan secure Olympic berths The Irish Times Dublin 15 May 2012 Sean Boylan Irish Life and Lore 2 February 2017 Ger Brennan says time for young people to learn more about faith The Irish Times My Club Jack McCaffrey Clontarf GAA ie 12 March 2015 He reached for the sky Independent ie Refurbished Belvedere House to hold art exhibition Jesuits Ireland 28 January 2015 Archived version of Sam Stephenson Obituary The Times London Retrieved 8 April 2015 Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 1940 Irish Architectural Archive Retrieved 8 April 2015 Diabetes Ian Dempsey on his life sentence Independent ie Wogan death a shock and a shame says friend Henry Kelly Independent ie www independent ie Archived from the original on 1 February 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Belvedere College pays tribute to Terry Wogan CatholicIreland net 3 February 2016 The Savage eye Anton Savage steps out of his comfort zone Irish Independent 29 July 2015 Meetings with a remarkable man Thomas Pakenham Independent ie James Marquis 1 September 1993 Merchant Adventurer The Story of W R Grace Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers ISBN 9780585118857 Retrieved 18 August 2021 External links EditBelvedere College website Belvedere College Past Pupils Union website 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