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Mount Temple Comprehensive School

Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. The school operates under the patronage of the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, and has, as a primary objective, the provision of state-funded second-level education to the Protestant population of northern Dublin, while accepting pupils of all religions and none. The school was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School, Royal Hibernian Marine School in coastal Clontarf, and Bertrand & Rutland School.[2]

Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Address
Malahide Road

, ,
Dublin 3

Ireland
Coordinates53°22′09″N 6°13′21″W / 53.3691°N 6.2225°W / 53.3691; -6.2225
Information
School typeNon-fee paying co-educational comprehensive voluntary secondary school
MottoesAll Different, All Equal,[1]
Nisi Dominus Frustra,
(Without the Lord, it is in vain)
Established1972
PrincipalLiam Wegimont
Teaching staff>50
Number of studentsc. 900
Student to teacher ratio25:1 approx.
Houses2
Colour(s)  Black
  Blue
Information01 8336984
Websitemounttemple.ie

Students edit

Mount Temple Comprehensive School had about 450 students when it opened in 1972, which rose to over 700 students in the 1980-90s and from 2010 to 2020 had almost 900 students, and rising.[3]

 
Main Mount Temple building

Facilities edit

The school operates from several buildings, the main house being a protected structure.[4] In addition to science laboratories and IT space, the school had for many years a substantial lending and reference library with two paid staff and a rota of parent volunteers, and while the collection had to be moved to make space for teaching, the library room hosted a talk by Bono in late 2022.[5][6] External facilities include a number of on-premises pitches and courts.[7]

There have been plans for many years for a new school building to be added onsite to cater for the extra students, whose numbers are otherwise leading to pressure on space and loss of other facilities to additional classroom need; as of 2022, there is no spare classroom space, nor changing rooms for sport.[7] In 2017, the Department of Education and Skills commissioned a major architectural firm, Wejchert, to design a new main school building, and they assembled a full construction project team.[8] After Covid-related delays, in October 2020, in response to the last application, the city council planning inspector recommended planning permission be granted, despite some local objections, clearing the way to build a three-storey school building that could accommodate one thousand students.[9] This building, in excess of 10,000 sq. metres, will replace most of the non-protected school buildings.[8]

History edit

Three schools edit

Hibernian Marine School was a charity school founded in 1766, originally to provide for the orphans and children of seamen.[10] The school was originally located in Ringsend, and moved to a new premises on Sir John Rogerson's Quay in 1773.[11] In 1904 it moved to Seafield Road in Clontarf, where the Seacourt estate now stands.[12]

Mountjoy School was a boarding school in Mountjoy Square (in the same building was the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools), founded in 1896. It later moved to the current location in Clontarf in 1948.[13]

Bertrand & Rutland School was in Eccles Street on the northside of Dublin. It was a Church of Ireland School, which was itself formed by a 1947 merger of Rutland School and Bertrand High school, the latter of which was in turn formed by the amalgamation of Bethesda Female Orphan School and Bertrand Female Orphan School in 1943. The Bertrand and Rutland Fund still funds scholarships to Protestant schools in Ireland.[14]

Amalgamations edit

Hibernian Marine School amalgamated with Mountjoy School in 1968 and became Mountjoy & Marine School. The school later amalgamated with Bertrand & Rutland and took the name of Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1972.[15]

 
Illustration of the Hibernian Marine School on Sir John Rogerson's Quay in 1780

Site edit

Mount Temple was once a residence for the agent of the Earl of Charlemont.[16] The present house was built by the magistrate J. C. Stronge in 1860, and was a family home to Elizabeth Bowen.[16][17][18] For a period, the estate was owned by Thomas Picton-Bradshaw and known as Bradshaws.[18][19] Mountjoy School then took possession in 1949 prior to the merger that formed Mount Temple Comprehensive.[16][11]

Popular culture edit

Mount Temple was the school where the rock band U2 was formed. In September 1976, 14-year-old drummer Larry Mullen Jr. posted a notice on the school's noticeboard, looking for fellow musicians. All four members of U2 are former pupils of the school.[20]

Christopher Nolan's autobiographical novel Under the Eye of the Clock, which won the Whitbread Award, is based around his time in Mount Temple.[21] The school now awards "Eye of the Clock Awards" for contributions to school life and academic achievement.[22]

Summer activities onsite edit

During the summer months the whole school facility is used by the Centre of English Studies (CES), catering for hundreds of international students who come to Dublin to learn English.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ Learning Policy, Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Official Policy, available 12 July 2015 at http://www.mounttemple.ie/policies/learning-policy/
  2. ^ Mount Temple Comprehensive History
  3. ^ "Data on Individual Schools". Department of Education. November 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Malahide Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, DUBLIN". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  5. ^ Finn, Melanie (11 October 2022). "(Exclusive) Bono gives sixth-year pupils a Beautiful Day in surprise visit". The Irish Independent. Mediahuis Gmbh. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Library". Mount Temple School. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Sports". Mount Temple School.
  8. ^ a b "Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Malahide Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3". Wejchert Architects. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Dublin author fails in bid to prevent Bono's old school getting planning for new building". The Irish Times. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  10. ^ "1773 – Hibernian Marine School, Dublin". Archiseek - Irish Architecture. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  11. ^ a b McIntyre, Dennis (1987). The Meadow of the Bull: A History of Clontarf. Dublin: Future Print.
  12. ^ Ordnance Survey Ireland, National Townland and Historical Map Viewer, Historic 6" Last Edition B&W: DN019
  13. ^ "Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Malahide Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, DUBLIN". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  14. ^ Educational Endowment Schemes 2012-11-13 at the Wayback Machine Dáil Éireann - Volume 393 - 14 November 1989
  15. ^ "Free Secondary Education For Protestants 1972". RTÉ. 16 September 1972. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  16. ^ a b c Garrett, Arthur (1985). In Ages Past: The Short of North Strand Church Sunday and Day School. Dublin: Jack Hade and Company.
  17. ^ Bunbury, Turtle. "The Colleys of Castle Carbery, Mount Temple & Corkagh". Turtle Bunbury: Irish Histories. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Local History". www.donnycarneyparish.ie. Our Lady of Consolation. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  19. ^ Carolan, Noel (22 June 2020). "Fairview Park 1900 – 1930: forgotten achievements and landscapes". Old Dublin Society: 23. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  20. ^ a b c d e f Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. (9 October 2007). U2 by U2. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-077674-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  21. ^ "Death of Irish author Christopher Nolan announced". The Irish Times. 20 February 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
  22. ^ "Eye of the Clock". Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  23. ^ "Meet Ireland's Tallest Man". Irish Independent. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  24. ^ Hayden, Jackie (16 September 2001). "The Hot Press Interview: Steve Averill". Hot Press. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  25. ^ Irish Times Article February 22, 2005.
  26. ^ "Famous Past Pupils – Mount Temple Comprehensive".
  27. ^ "SIBLINGS Amanda and Linda Brunker". The Irish Times.
  28. ^ "Diane meets up with Beckham and Figo..." Fingal Independent. 3 June 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  29. ^ "40 Years: Merton Women 1980-2020: Catríona Cannon (1990)". Merton College. University of Oxford. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  30. ^ Times Online article on Damien Dempsey's background.
  31. ^ D. F. L. Chadd: "Francis Llewellyn Harrison, 1905–1987", in: Proceedings of the British Academy (1989), p. 361; see Bibliography.
  32. ^ Ware, Séamas (May 2002). "The Boxing Parson" (PDF). Journal of Olympic History. International Society of Olympic Historians. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
  33. ^ MICK KEARNEY at Leinster Rugby
  34. ^ Michael Kearney on LinkedIn
  35. ^ "Becky Lynch, the girl from Baldoyle who has become a wrestling superstar". The Irish Times.
  36. ^ A short bio on comedy CV. IMDB entry
  37. ^ Short article from Ireland.com about Maybury being called for the Irish team.
  38. ^ McCormick, Neil; Adam Clayton; Bono; The Edge; Larry Mullen Jr. (2005). U2 by U2. New York: HarperEntertainment. pp. 40-46. ISBN 0-06-077675-7.
  39. ^ "Irish-born designer receives knighthood". Irish Times. 15 January 2001. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  40. ^ BBC article on Christopher Nolan winning the Whitbread award.
  41. ^ "So, how low did they go?". Irish Independent. 12 April 2008. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  42. ^ "Duncan Smith". Labour. 5 November 2015.
  43. ^ U2’S Former Music Teacher Lands a Top Gig as Kidney Association Chief

External links edit

  • Mount Temple Comprehensive School - official website

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Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school in Clontarf Dublin Ireland The school operates under the patronage of the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin and has as a primary objective the provision of state funded second level education to the Protestant population of northern Dublin while accepting pupils of all religions and none The school was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School Royal Hibernian Marine School in coastal Clontarf and Bertrand amp Rutland School 2 Mount Temple Comprehensive SchoolAddressMalahide RoadClontarf Dublin Dublin 3IrelandCoordinates53 22 09 N 6 13 21 W 53 3691 N 6 2225 W 53 3691 6 2225InformationSchool typeNon fee paying co educational comprehensive voluntary secondary schoolMottoesAll Different All Equal 1 Nisi Dominus Frustra Without the Lord it is in vain Established1972PrincipalLiam WegimontTeaching staff gt 50Number of studentsc 900Student to teacher ratio25 1 approx Houses2Colour s Black BlueInformation01 8336984Websitemounttemple ie Contents 1 Students 2 Facilities 3 History 3 1 Three schools 3 2 Amalgamations 3 3 Site 4 Popular culture 5 Summer activities onsite 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 References 9 External linksStudents editMount Temple Comprehensive School had about 450 students when it opened in 1972 which rose to over 700 students in the 1980 90s and from 2010 to 2020 had almost 900 students and rising 3 nbsp Main Mount Temple buildingFacilities editThe school operates from several buildings the main house being a protected structure 4 In addition to science laboratories and IT space the school had for many years a substantial lending and reference library with two paid staff and a rota of parent volunteers and while the collection had to be moved to make space for teaching the library room hosted a talk by Bono in late 2022 5 6 External facilities include a number of on premises pitches and courts 7 There have been plans for many years for a new school building to be added onsite to cater for the extra students whose numbers are otherwise leading to pressure on space and loss of other facilities to additional classroom need as of 2022 there is no spare classroom space nor changing rooms for sport 7 In 2017 the Department of Education and Skills commissioned a major architectural firm Wejchert to design a new main school building and they assembled a full construction project team 8 After Covid related delays in October 2020 in response to the last application the city council planning inspector recommended planning permission be granted despite some local objections clearing the way to build a three storey school building that could accommodate one thousand students 9 This building in excess of 10 000 sq metres will replace most of the non protected school buildings 8 History editThree schools edit Hibernian Marine School was a charity school founded in 1766 originally to provide for the orphans and children of seamen 10 The school was originally located in Ringsend and moved to a new premises on Sir John Rogerson s Quay in 1773 11 In 1904 it moved to Seafield Road in Clontarf where the Seacourt estate now stands 12 Mountjoy School was a boarding school in Mountjoy Square in the same building was the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools founded in 1896 It later moved to the current location in Clontarf in 1948 13 Bertrand amp Rutland School was in Eccles Street on the northside of Dublin It was a Church of Ireland School which was itself formed by a 1947 merger of Rutland School and Bertrand High school the latter of which was in turn formed by the amalgamation of Bethesda Female Orphan School and Bertrand Female Orphan School in 1943 The Bertrand and Rutland Fund still funds scholarships to Protestant schools in Ireland 14 Amalgamations edit Hibernian Marine School amalgamated with Mountjoy School in 1968 and became Mountjoy amp Marine School The school later amalgamated with Bertrand amp Rutland and took the name of Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1972 15 nbsp Illustration of the Hibernian Marine School on Sir John Rogerson s Quay in 1780Site edit Mount Temple was once a residence for the agent of the Earl of Charlemont 16 The present house was built by the magistrate J C Stronge in 1860 and was a family home to Elizabeth Bowen 16 17 18 For a period the estate was owned by Thomas Picton Bradshaw and known as Bradshaws 18 19 Mountjoy School then took possession in 1949 prior to the merger that formed Mount Temple Comprehensive 16 11 Popular culture editMount Temple was the school where the rock band U2 was formed In September 1976 14 year old drummer Larry Mullen Jr posted a notice on the school s noticeboard looking for fellow musicians All four members of U2 are former pupils of the school 20 Christopher Nolan s autobiographical novel Under the Eye of the Clock which won the Whitbread Award is based around his time in Mount Temple 21 The school now awards Eye of the Clock Awards for contributions to school life and academic achievement 22 Summer activities onsite editDuring the summer months the whole school facility is used by the Centre of English Studies CES catering for hundreds of international students who come to Dublin to learn English Notable alumni editSee also Category People educated at Mount Temple Comprehensive School Shaun Aisbitt Ireland s tallest man 23 Steve Averill musician designer working closely with U2 24 Bono Paul David Hewson frontman of U2 20 and husband of activist businesswoman and fellow past pupil Ali Hewson Amanda Brunker former Miss Ireland 25 Linda Brunker sculptor 26 27 Diane Caldwell Irish international footballer 28 Catriona Cannon librarian and academic 29 Adam Clayton musician best known as the bassist of the Irish rock band U2 20 Damien Dempsey musician 30 David Howell The Edge Evans musician best known as the guitarist backing vocalist and keyboardist of the Irish rock band U2 20 Dik Evans brother of David Howell The Edge Evans and founder member of The Hype and Feedback previous incarnations of the band U2 Frank Ll Harrison musicologist 31 Ali Hewson activist businesswoman and wife of U2 frontman Bono 20 Robert Hilliard Olympic boxer Church of Ireland minister journalist and communist who died fighting with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War 32 Mick Kearney player with Leinster Rugby 33 34 Becky Lynch professional wrestler WWE 35 Andrew Maxwell comedian 36 Alan Maybury Irish football international 37 Neil McCormick music journalist 38 Sir David McMurtry industrialist co founder of metrology company Renishaw plc based in Wotton under Edge 39 Larry Mullen Jr musician drummer and the founding member of the rock band U2 20 Christopher Nolan author 40 Mark O Neill television presenter 41 Duncan Smith Labour Party TD for Dublin Fingal 42 Notable faculty editElspeth Henderson president of Irish Girl Guides Patrick Hughes former Irish cricket international Colin McKenzie head of Irish Kidney Association 43 Gerard Stembridge writer director and actorReferences edit Learning Policy Mount Temple Comprehensive School Official Policy available 12 July 2015 at http www mounttemple ie policies learning policy Mount Temple Comprehensive History Data on Individual Schools Department of Education November 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Mount Temple Comprehensive School Malahide Road Clontarf Dublin 3 DUBLIN National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Retrieved 23 March 2023 Finn Melanie 11 October 2022 Exclusive Bono gives sixth year pupils a Beautiful Day in surprise visit The Irish Independent Mediahuis Gmbh Retrieved 1 March 2023 Library Mount Temple School Retrieved 1 March 2023 a b Sports Mount Temple School a b Mount Temple Comprehensive School Malahide Road Clontarf Dublin 3 Wejchert Architects Retrieved 1 March 2023 Dublin author fails in bid to prevent Bono s old school getting planning for new building The Irish Times 23 October 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 1773 Hibernian Marine School Dublin Archiseek Irish Architecture 14 December 2011 Retrieved 5 July 2021 a b McIntyre Dennis 1987 The Meadow of the Bull A History of Clontarf Dublin Future Print Ordnance Survey Ireland National Townland and Historical Map Viewer Historic 6 Last Edition B amp W DN019 Mount Temple Comprehensive School Malahide Road Clontarf Dublin 3 DUBLIN Buildings of Ireland Retrieved 5 February 2022 Educational Endowment Schemes Archived 2012 11 13 at the Wayback Machine Dail Eireann Volume 393 14 November 1989 Free Secondary Education For Protestants 1972 RTE 16 September 1972 Retrieved 5 November 2020 a b c Garrett Arthur 1985 In Ages Past The Short of North Strand Church Sunday and Day School Dublin Jack Hade and Company Bunbury Turtle The Colleys of Castle Carbery Mount Temple amp Corkagh Turtle Bunbury Irish Histories Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b Local History www donnycarneyparish ie Our Lady of Consolation Retrieved 5 February 2022 Carolan Noel 22 June 2020 Fairview Park 1900 1930 forgotten achievements and landscapes Old Dublin Society 23 Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b c d e f Edge Adam Clayton Larry Mullen Jr 9 October 2007 U2 by U2 HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 06 077674 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Death of Irish author Christopher Nolan announced The Irish Times 20 February 2009 Retrieved 20 February 2009 Eye of the Clock Retrieved 10 February 2022 Meet Ireland s Tallest Man Irish Independent 7 March 2014 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Hayden Jackie 16 September 2001 The Hot Press Interview Steve Averill Hot Press Retrieved 2 October 2014 Irish Times Article February 22 2005 Famous Past Pupils Mount Temple Comprehensive SIBLINGS Amanda and Linda Brunker The Irish Times Diane meets up with Beckham and Figo Fingal Independent 3 June 2005 Retrieved 23 February 2023 40 Years Merton Women 1980 2020 Catriona Cannon 1990 Merton College University of Oxford Retrieved 2 March 2023 Times Online article on Damien Dempsey s background D F L Chadd Francis Llewellyn Harrison 1905 1987 in Proceedings of the British Academy 1989 p 361 see Bibliography Ware Seamas May 2002 The Boxing Parson PDF Journal of Olympic History International Society of Olympic Historians Retrieved 9 May 2010 MICK KEARNEY at Leinster Rugby Michael Kearney on LinkedIn Becky Lynch the girl from Baldoyle who has become a wrestling superstar The Irish Times A short bio on comedy CV IMDB entry Short article from Ireland com about Maybury being called for the Irish team McCormick Neil Adam Clayton Bono The Edge Larry Mullen Jr 2005 U2 by U2 New York HarperEntertainment pp 40 46 ISBN 0 06 077675 7 Irish born designer receives knighthood Irish Times 15 January 2001 Retrieved 14 April 2019 BBC article on Christopher Nolan winning the Whitbread award So how low did they go Irish Independent 12 April 2008 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Duncan Smith Labour 5 November 2015 U2 S Former Music Teacher Lands a Top Gig as Kidney Association ChiefExternal links editMount Temple Comprehensive School official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Temple Comprehensive School amp oldid 1169221514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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