St Kilian's German School
St Kilian's German School (Deutsche Schule Dublin - DSD) is an independent German international school in Dublin, Ireland. St Kilian's was founded in the early 1950s and consists of a kindergarten, primary school and secondary school. It is open to students from ages 4 to 18.[1]
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St. Kilian’s German School/Eurocampus, Roebuck Road, Clonskeagh, D14 P7F2 Dublin, Ireland. | |
Coordinates | 53.303406°N 6.229549°W |
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Type | Independent |
Motto | Fairness-courtesy-respect |
Established | 1952 |
Principal | Alice lynch (secondary), Sarah Finnegan (primary). |
Grades | 1–12 |
Colour(s) | red |
Website | School website |
Eurocampus
Since 2002, St Kilian's has shared its campus with Lycée Française d'Irlande and has become known as the "Eurocampus".[2]
Notable alumni
- Denis O'Brien - Esat Digiphone founder and controlling shareholder in Independent Newspapers Limited
- Charley Boorman - film actor and travelogue presenter.[3]
- Paul Murphy TD - Irish Socialist Party TD for the Dublin South-West Dail Constituency[4]
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References
- Mercer Consulting (2009-03-20). Global Manager's Guide to Living and Working Abroad, The: Western Europe and the Americas. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishing. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-313-35883-8.
- "Eurocampus" (in German). St. Kilians Deutsche Schule. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
- "Fee-paying schools list" (Archive). The Sunday Business Post Online. Sunday May 23, 2004 - (St Kilians German School lists Boorman as a former pupil)]
- Murphy's Law: Middle class rebel and suburban radical.
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