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Schools Within160kmtravel Distance Roll Number Official School Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 County Eircode Local Authority Phone Gaeltacht Area Location DEIS (Y/N) School Gender - Post Primary Pupil Attendance Type Fee Paying School Irish Classification - Post Primary Ethos/Religion GIRLS BOYS (Y/N) (Y/N) 76082H Abbey Community College Abbey Rd Ferrybank Waterford Kilkenny X91PC91 Kilkenny County Council 051832930 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 382 470 76072E Abbey Community College Boyle Co Roscommon Roscommon F52HK46 Roscommon County Council 0719664646 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 169 168 76097U ADAMSTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Station Rd Adamstown Co Dublin Dublin K78WP89 South Dublin County Council 016540348 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish MULTI DENOMINATIONAL 440 512 60910F Alexandra College Milltown Dublin 6 Dublin D06KX50 Dublin City Council 014977571 N N Girls Mixed Y No subjects taught through Irish CHURCH OF IRELAND 565 72530L Ard Scoil Chiaráin Naofa Frederick St. Clara Co. Offaly Offaly R35H974 Offaly County Council 0579331231 N Y Mixed Day N Some pupils taught some subjects through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 133 161 91441T Ardee Community School Ardee Co Louth Louth A92F838 Louth County Council 0416853557 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 367 439 76129H Ardgillan Community College Castlelands Balbriggan Co Dublin Dublin K32KK33 Fingal County Council 019680734 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish MULTI DENOMINATIONAL 294 565 60291D Árdscoil La Salle Raheny Road Raheny Dublin 5 Dublin D05Y132 Dublin City Council 018480055 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 84 123 62890M Ardscoil Mhuire Mackney Ballinasloe Co Galway Galway H53CP40 Galway County Council 0909642206 N N Girls Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 479 68077S Árdscoil na Trionóide Rathstewart Athy Co Kildare Kildare R14DK12 Kildare County Council 0598633151 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 426 419 71710I Ardscoil Phadraig Granard Co Longford Longford N39RR79 Longford County Council 0436686209 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 109 143 70730J Ardscoil Rath Iomgháin Rathangan Co Kildare Kildare R51DA36 Kildare County Council 045524384 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 379 342 60420L Árdscoil Rís Griffith Avenue Dublin 9 Dublin D09AK30 Dublin City Council 018332633 N N Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 522 61770U Arklow CBS Coolgreaney Road Arklow Co Wicklow Wicklow Y14RV04 Wicklow County Council 040232564 N N Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 408 91495T Ashbourne Community School Deerpark Ashbourne Co Meath Meath A84T925 Meath County Council 018353066 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 462 571 60851P Assumption Secondary School Walkinstown Dublin 12 Dublin D12PK75 Dublin City Council 014507017 N Y Girls Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 260 91517D ATHBOY COMMUNITY SCHOOL ATHBOY CO MEATH Meath C15DK16 Meath County Council 0469487894 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 227 332 71410T Athlone Community College Retreat Road Athlone Co Westmeath Westmeath N37Y985 Westmeath County Council 0906472625 N N Mixed Day N Some pupils taught some subjects through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 527 616 70650L Athy Community College Tomard Athy Co Kildare Kildare R14KT50 Kildare County Council 0598631795 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 189 232 70810H Avondale Community College Rathdrum Co Wicklow Wicklow A67RR26 Wicklow County Council 040446445 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 238 324 91351S Bailieborough Community School Bailieborough Co Cavan Cavan A82P585 Cavan County Council 0429665295 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 311 318 70010V Balbriggan Community College Pine Ridge Chapel St. Balbriggan Co Dublin Dublin K32HE19 Fingal County Council 018412388 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 133 331 91305L Ballinteer Community School Ballinteer Dublin 16 Dublin D16XF79 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 012988195 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 182 238 72170H Ballybay Community College Ballybay Co Monaghan Monaghan A75V882 Monaghan County Council 0429741093 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 151 176 71690F Ballymahon Vocational School Ballymahon Co Longford Longford N39HK23 Longford County Council 0906432211 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 155 243 91573N Ballymakenny College Ballymakenny Road Drogheda Louth A92C6HY Louth County Council N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish MULTI DENOMINATIONAL 253 237 72010I Beaufort College Trim Rd Navan Co Meath Meath C15PY53 Meath County Council 0469029550 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 118 340 72210Q Beech Hill College Monaghan Co. Monaghan Monaghan H18P997 Monaghan County Council 04781200 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 251 269 60520P Belvedere College S.J 6 Great Denmark Street Dublin 1 Dublin D01TK25 Dublin City Council 018586600 N N Boys Day Y No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 1,008 60511O Beneavin De La Salle College Beneavin Road Finglas Dublin 11 Dublin D11NH7E Dublin City Council 018341410 N Y Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 448 60030V Blackrock College Rock Road Blackrock Co. Dublin Dublin A94FK84 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 012888681 N N Boys Mixed Y No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 1,021 91316Q Blakestown Community School Blanchardstown Dublin 15 Dublin D15F978 Fingal County Council 018215522 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 245 233 70760S Blessington Community College Naas Rd Blessington Co Wicklow Wicklow W91RD30 Wicklow County Council 045865170 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 209 250 70400L Borris Vocational School Borris Co Carlow Carlow R95Y778 Carlow County Council 0599773155 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 241 274 72370P Borrisokane Community College Borrisokane Co Tipperary Tipperary E45WC59 Tipperary (NR) County Council 06727268 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 297 302 91508C Boyne Community School Trim Co. Meath Meath C15RK79 Meath County Council 0469481654 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 142 608 70380I Breifne College Cootehill Rd Cavan Co Cavan Cavan H12H798 Cavan County Council 0494331735 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 330 346 68262N Bremore Educate Together Secondary School Naul Road Balbriggan Co Dublin Dublin K32F680 Dublin City Council 018415897 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish MULTI DENOMINATIONAL 46 100 71750U Bush Post Primary School Riverstown Dundalk Co Louth Louth A91W320 Louth County Council 0429376246 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 280 314 65270U C.B.S. Carrick-On-Suir Co Tipperary Tipperary E32P039 Tipperary (SR) County Council 051640522 N N Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 294 60410I C.B.S. James Street James's Street Dublin 8 Dublin D08K338 Dublin City Council 014547756 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 28 89 64930I C.B.S. Mount Sion, Waterford Barrack Street Waterford Waterford X91FK30 Waterford City Council 051377378 N Y Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 286 65080P C.B.S. Roscommon Abbeytown Roscommon Co. Roscommon Roscommon F42V273 Roscommon County Council 0906626496 N N Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 380 65450W C.B.S. Thurles Rossa St Thurles Co Tipperary Tipperary E41HX75 Tipperary (NR) County Council 050422054 N N Boys Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 671 60490J C.B.S. Westland Row Westland Row Dublin 2 Dublin D02YX80 Dublin City Council 016614143 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 48 57 91310E Cabinteely Community School Cabinteely Dublin 18 Dublin D18VH73 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 012852137 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 206 289 70150O Cabra Community College Kilkieran Road Cabra Dublin 7 Dublin D07XC84 Dublin City Council 018389577 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 71 86 60732H Caritas College Drumfinn Road Dublin 10 Dublin D10RR94 Dublin City Council 016265927 N Y Girls Day N No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 184 76514K Carlow Institute of Further Education Mortarstown Kilkenny Road Carlow R93X232 Carlow County Council N N Mixed Mixed U MULTI DENOMINATIONAL 17 5 91497A Cashel Community School Dualla Road Cashel Co Tipperary Tipperary E25YT50 Tipperary (SR) County Council 06261167 N N Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 393 445 72190N Castleblayney College Dublin Road Castleblayney Co Monaghan Monaghan A75NP76 Monaghan County Council 0429740066 N Y Mixed Day N No subjects taught through Irish INTER DENOMINATIONAL 118 136 60100Q Castleknock College Castleknock Dublin 15 Dublin D15PD95 Fingal County Council 018213051 N N Boys Day Y No subjects taught through Irish CATHOLIC 643 76062B Castleknock Community College Carpenterstown Road Castleknock Dublin 15 Dublin
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