St Mary's CBS
St Mary's CBS (also known as Tralee CBS or, more usually, "The Green") is a Christian Brothers secondary school in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. The school had 620 [1] students on roll.
St. Mary's CBS, Tralee Meánscoil na mBráithre Críostaí, An Fhaiche, Trá Lí (Irish for Christian Brothers Secondary School, The Green, Tralee) | |
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Address | |
Dan Spring Road, Cloon Beg, , Co. Kerry , | |
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Other name | The Green, Tralee CBS, CBS Tralee |
Former name | St. Mary's CBS, Tralee |
School type | Voluntary Secondary School |
Motto | 'Our Tradition, Your Future' 'Facere Et Docere' (Latin) (To Do and To Teach) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic |
Established | 17 September 1927 |
Founded | Brother Lawrence Walsh |
Opened | 13 March 1930 |
Founder | Edmund Rice |
Oversight | Diocese of Kerry |
Area trustee | Edmund Rice Schools Trust (ERST) |
Principal | Anne O' Callaghan |
Staff | ~30 |
Years offered | 1st - 6th Year {including Transition Year} |
Years taught | to 12–19 Year Olds |
Gender | Boys |
Enrolment | 611 (2017/2018) |
Medium of language | English |
Language | Irish, French and German |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Blue and Yellow |
School color(s) | |
School roll | 61440W |
School fees | None |
Feeder schools | CBS Clounalour |
Website | thegreen |
Sport
In 2007 the school won the Munster Colleges Senior Gaelic football "A" (Corn Uí Mhuirí) title and went on only to lose to Omagh CBS in the All-Ireland Hogan Cup final.[2]
Notable former pupils
- Kieran Donaghy, Gaelic footballer
- Martin Ferris, politician
- Ultan Dillane, Professional Rugby Player Connacht Rugby, Irish Rugby Football Union
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References
- "Kerry schools detail" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- Northern lights Omagh ease to Hogan Cup glory. Independent.ie.
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