Laurel Hill Coláiste

Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ (Irish: Coláiste Cnoc na Labhras), formerly known as Laurel Hill Convent, is an all-girls secondary school in Limerick, Ireland where all subjects are taught in Irish (gaelcholáiste).The school has around 400 students and has been ranked the top secondary school in Ireland for six years in a row.

Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ
Location
Limerick, Ireland
Information
Former nameLaurel Hill Convent
TypeSecondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Established1840s
FounderMarie Madeleine Victoire de Bonnault d'Houet
PrincipalAedín Ní Bhriain (Aideen O'Brien)
GenderGirls only
Enrollment400+ (2019)
Medium of languageIrish
Websitelaurelhillcolaistefcj.ie

History

The school was founded in the 1840s by Sisters Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ) and was known as Laurel Hill Convent.[1] In 1935 the school switched to teaching all subjects in Irish[2][3] when there was a push by the government to revive the Irish language through schools.[4]

Academic results

For six years straight, 2014–2019, The Sunday Times Best Schools Guide ranked Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ as the top secondary school in Ireland with 95.2% of its students going on to university.[5][6][7]

Extra-curricular activities

The choir has won a number of awards at choral festivals.

Hockey plays a major role, with a number of students on the Munster and national panels.

The school also has a competitive bridge team which competes in the all Ireland bridge tournament in Galway every year.

Notable alumnae

See also

References

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