St Mary's College, Dublin
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Notable past pupils
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Arts and media
- Vincent Dowling – Irish-American director[2]
Law
- Peter Charleton – Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland[3]
- Nicholas Kearns – Former President of the High Court of Ireland[4]
- Tom O'Higgins – Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court[5]
Politics
- Kevin Barry (briefly) – Irish republican (executed in 1920)[6]
Sports
- Rodney O'Donnell – Former Leinster, Irish and Lions rugby player[7]
- Paul Dean – Former Ireland and Lions rugby player[8]
- Denis Hickie – Former Leinster, Ireland and Lions rugby player[9]
- Shane Jennings – Former Leinster, Leicester Tigers, Barbarians and Ireland rugby player[10]
- Johnny Sexton – Leinster, Racing 92, Ireland and Lions rugby player[11]
- Gareth Delany – Irish cricketer[12]
Other
- Peter Boylan – Former Master of the National Maternity Hospital[13]
Notable staff
- Éamon de Valera – Taoiseach and former president, taught at St. Mary's for a short time in 1915 as a mathematics professor[14]
Sister schools
The following schools were also founded by the Holy Ghost Fathers in Ireland:
St. Mary's College Rugby Club
Saint Mary's College C.S.Sp. is directly associated with the St. Mary's College Rugby Club located in Templeogue. The club has been home to some of Leinster and Ireland's greatest rugby players.
References
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- ↑ 'A History of St Mary's College Rathmines, Dublin (1890-1990)' by William A. Maher, CSSp, Published by Paraclete Press, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland, 1994. ISBN 0 946639 09 4
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External links
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- Educational institutions established in 1890
- Spiritan schools
- Private schools in the Republic of Ireland
- Catholic secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland
- Boys' schools in the Republic of Ireland
- Secondary schools in Dublin (city)
- Catholic primary schools in the Republic of Ireland
- Primary schools in Dublin (city)
- 1890 establishments in Ireland