St Wolstan's Community School
St. Wolstan's Community School is an all-female Community School, under the trusteeship of the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Holy Faith Sisters and Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board situated in Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. It is the only all-girls community school in Ireland.
St. Wolstan's Community School Pobalscoil Naomh Bholstan | |
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Location | |
Clane Road, Celbridge, County Kildare W23 RKA9 | |
Coordinates | 53.334°N 6.562°W |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | August 1955 |
Principal | Maria Barry |
Staff | 50 teachers |
Gender | female |
Number of students | 750 |
Campus size | 9.5 ha (23 ac) |
Campus type | Urban |
Nickname | Woolies[1] |
Website | stwolstans |
History
St. Wolstan's Priory was founded between 1202 and 1205 by Adam de Hereford and named after Saint Wolstan (also spelled Wulfstan; died 1095). The monastery was dissolved in 1536 and when the Holy Faith Sisters opened a girls' school on the site (located south of Castletown House) in 1955 they revived the name: St. Wolstan's Holy Faith Convent School. The school moved to the present site in Ballymakealy Upper in 1999.[2]
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