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St Mary's Knockbeg College

St Mary's Knockbeg College (Irish: Coláiste Muire Cnoc Beag) is a Roman Catholic, all-boys secondary school located on the Laois/Carlow border in Ireland, approximately 3 km from both Carlow town and Graiguecullen, County Laois. A former seminary school for the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, it was founded in 1793. Exclusively a boarding school until the 1980s, it now accommodates only day-pupils; the boarding school having closed down in June 2011. Knockbeg College celebrated its bicentenary in 1993.

St Mary's Knockbeg College
Location

Ireland
Coordinates52°52′1.73″N 6°56′16.32″W / 52.8671472°N 6.9378667°W / 52.8671472; -6.9378667
Information
School typePublic, Voluntary
MottoMotto:   Recissa Vegetior Assurgit
"That what has been cut back will grow stronger"
Religious affiliation(s)catholic
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1793; 231 years ago (1793)
OversightBishop of Kildare and Leighlin
RectorMicheal Murphy
PrincipalMichael Carew
GenderMale
Age range12/13 – 18/19
Enrollment400+ students
LanguageEnglish
Classrooms20+
Colour(s)Blue and White
SongKnockbeg Army
SportsGaelic football,
Hurling,
Basketball,
Athletics
YearbookKnockbeg College Annual
Websiteknockbegcollege.ie

Knockbeg won the All-Ireland College's Senior Football Championship in 2005, under the guidance of former Laois GAA football captain and current[when?] teacher, Chris Conway.

In 2006, Knockbeg were the victors of the Thomas Crosbie Holdings All Ireland Quiz Championship, bringing All-Ireland success to the college twice in two years, and were crowned All-Ireland German Debating Champions in 2008.[1]

History edit

St Mary's Knockbeg College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Ireland, located on the Laois/Carlow border. It traces its origins back to 1793 when a lay school for boys was established in St.Patrick's College, Carlow in conjunction with the seminary there. In 1847 it was decided that the young pupils in the school should come out to Knockbeg, which had been a gentry estate on the banks of the River Barrow before being purchased by the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, in 1892 all lay students were moved to Knockbeg. The initial school had about 40 pupils but the numbers grew as all the lay pupils from St Patrick's transferred out. In 1898 the school became the official junior seminary for the diocese. To this day the aim of the college is to offer a holistic Catholic education. Through the years the boarding numbers in the school built up to the around 160 mark and has since increased in the 1980s when Day-Boys were taken in. At present, there are well over 350 pupils attending the school.[2]

Sports edit

Knockbeg College has a long sporting tradition,[3] and in 2005, Knockbeg claimed the Leinster Senior Football College's title after a gap over 50 years. Following this, they went on to claim the Hogan Cup for the first time in their history.[4] Knockbeg has produced many quality footballers throughout the years, playing inter-county football for their respective counties. Knockbeg's hurling and basketball teams have also achieved moderate success over the years.[5][6] Its athletics team is growing and developing to be one of the most successful athletic schools in the country in track and field and cross country. [7]

This history of sport has led many students to later play for the Laois county football team. This includes past students Donal Kingston, Brian McDonald, Ross Munnelly and Rory Stapleton.[citation needed] In addition, Laois captain Stephen Attride has taught physical education and science at the school.[8][9]

Notable alumni edit

Notable Staff edit

References edit

  1. ^ Knockbeg College students sprechen Deutsch' to win All Ireland debating title - News, frontpage - Carlowpeople.ie Also won the Leinster and South Leinster Junior football championship in 2019 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ :: Colaiste Muire Cnoc Beag - St.Mary's Knockbeg College - A Brief History :: 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://www.netsoc.ucd.ie/~colind/news/0505051.html[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 February 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  8. ^ "Attride blow for Laois". Hogan Stand. 25 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Laois captain Stephen Attride sewing seeds for managerial future". Sky Sports. 13 March 2019. A Physical Education and Science teacher at Knockbeg College, the fast-moving defender says his school team has really earned its final appearance and has improved with every game.
  10. ^ Sunday Tribune report on Liam O'Neill's GAA activity[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ RTÉ report of Liam O'Neill's selection as GAA president 2011-08-30 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Knockbeg College official website
  • Knockbeg College Vimeo Channel

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St Mary s Knockbeg College Irish Colaiste Muire Cnoc Beag is a Roman Catholic all boys secondary school located on the Laois Carlow border in Ireland approximately 3 km from both Carlow town and Graiguecullen County Laois A former seminary school for the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin it was founded in 1793 Exclusively a boarding school until the 1980s it now accommodates only day pupils the boarding school having closed down in June 2011 Knockbeg College celebrated its bicentenary in 1993 St Mary s Knockbeg CollegeLocationCounty Laois County CarlowIrelandCoordinates52 52 1 73 N 6 56 16 32 W 52 8671472 N 6 9378667 W 52 8671472 6 9378667InformationSchool typePublic VoluntaryMottoMotto Recissa Vegetior Assurgit That what has been cut back will grow stronger Religious affiliation s catholicDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1793 231 years ago 1793 OversightBishop of Kildare and LeighlinRectorMicheal MurphyPrincipalMichael CarewGenderMaleAge range12 13 18 19Enrollment400 studentsLanguageEnglishClassrooms20 Colour s Blue and WhiteSongKnockbeg ArmySportsGaelic football Hurling Basketball AthleticsYearbookKnockbeg College AnnualWebsiteknockbegcollege wbr ie Knockbeg won the All Ireland College s Senior Football Championship in 2005 under the guidance of former Laois GAA football captain and current when teacher Chris Conway In 2006 Knockbeg were the victors of the Thomas Crosbie Holdings All Ireland Quiz Championship bringing All Ireland success to the college twice in two years and were crowned All Ireland German Debating Champions in 2008 1 Contents 1 History 2 Sports 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable Staff 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSt Mary s Knockbeg College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Ireland located on the Laois Carlow border It traces its origins back to 1793 when a lay school for boys was established in St Patrick s College Carlow in conjunction with the seminary there In 1847 it was decided that the young pupils in the school should come out to Knockbeg which had been a gentry estate on the banks of the River Barrow before being purchased by the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin in 1892 all lay students were moved to Knockbeg The initial school had about 40 pupils but the numbers grew as all the lay pupils from St Patrick s transferred out In 1898 the school became the official junior seminary for the diocese To this day the aim of the college is to offer a holistic Catholic education Through the years the boarding numbers in the school built up to the around 160 mark and has since increased in the 1980s when Day Boys were taken in At present there are well over 350 pupils attending the school 2 Sports editKnockbeg College has a long sporting tradition 3 and in 2005 Knockbeg claimed the Leinster Senior Football College s title after a gap over 50 years Following this they went on to claim the Hogan Cup for the first time in their history 4 Knockbeg has produced many quality footballers throughout the years playing inter county football for their respective counties Knockbeg s hurling and basketball teams have also achieved moderate success over the years 5 6 Its athletics team is growing and developing to be one of the most successful athletic schools in the country in track and field and cross country 7 This history of sport has led many students to later play for the Laois county football team This includes past students Donal Kingston Brian McDonald Ross Munnelly and Rory Stapleton citation needed In addition Laois captain Stephen Attride has taught physical education and science at the school 8 9 Notable alumni editSee also Category People educated at St Mary s Knockbeg College James Fintan Lalor Irish revolutionary and writer leading member of the Young Irelanders Lt Col Myles Keogh second lieutenant of his unit in the papal army s Battalion of St Patrick 1860 1862 who was made Knight of the Order of St Gregory the Great by Pope Pius IX He later became Captain of Company I 7th U S Cavalry Regiment and was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn 1876 Frank O Meara Carlow born Irish artist known for his Impressionist plein air landscape painting 1853 1888 Some of his acclaimed paintings include Old Woman Burning Leaves Reverie and Old Mill at Grez Willie Redmond Irish nationalist land reform agitator and Irish Parliamentary Party MP for 34 years who died fighting in World War I Rev Dr Matthew Cullen Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin 1927 1936 Kevin O Higgins Irish Nationalist and Pro Treaty TD for Laois Offaly Minister for Home Affairs Vice President of the Executive Council in the first Dail and founder of the Garda Siochana Assassinated by the Irish Republican Army in 1927 Rev Dr Patrick Lennon Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin 1967 1987 Tommy Murphy former Laois footballer who was named in the midfield position in the GAA Football Team of the Millennium Paddy Lalor former Fianna Fail TD for Laois Offaly Minister for Industry and Commerce and M E P Rev Dr Laurence Ryan Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin 1987 2002 Liam O Neill former Chairman of the Leinster Council and President of the Gaelic Athletic Association 2012 2015 10 11 Charles Flanagan Fine Gael TD for Laois and former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Colm Begley former Australian Rules Footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda Saints Tom Daly rugby union current Rugby Union player who plays for Leinster Rugby and captains the Ireland national rugby sevens team Notable Staff editGearoid o Suilleabhain a former teacher at the school best known as the man who raised the tricolour at the GPO at during the 1916 Easter Rising References edit Knockbeg College students sprechen Deutsch to win All Ireland debating title News frontpage Carlowpeople ie Also won the Leinster and South Leinster Junior football championship in 2019Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Colaiste Muire Cnoc Beag St Mary s Knockbeg College A Brief History Archived 2007 11 18 at the Wayback Machine Archived copy Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www netsoc ucd ie colind news 0505051 html permanent dead link Carlow Nationalist 2003 12 18 GAA Knockbeg retain C1 hurling cup Archived from the original on 21 February 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2008 Archived copy Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Knockbeg trio to fore Soccer Sport Carlowpeople ie Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2008 Attride blow for Laois Hogan Stand 25 October 2019 Laois captain Stephen Attride sewing seeds for managerial future Sky Sports 13 March 2019 A Physical Education and Science teacher at Knockbeg College the fast moving defender says his school team has really earned its final appearance and has improved with every game Sunday Tribune report on Liam O Neill s GAA activity permanent dead link RTE report of Liam O Neill s selection as GAA president Archived 2011 08 30 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editKnockbeg College official website Knockbeg College photographs Knockbeg College Vimeo Channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Knockbeg College amp oldid 1216023378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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