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NCSE 18/19 SNA Allocation Post Primary 18/05/2018 NCSE 18/19 SNA Allocation Post Primary County Roll Number School Name 18/19 SNA Posts for 17/18 SNA Posts September 2018 to May 2018 Carlow 61120E St. Mary's Academy C.B.S. 5.00 5.00 Carlow 61130H St. Mary's Knockbeg College 4.00 4.00 Carlow 61140K St. Leo's College 1.50 1.50 Carlow 61141M Presentation College 3.00 3.00 Carlow 61150N Presentation/De La Salle College 6.50 7.00 Carlow 70400L Borris Vocational School 3.00 3.00 Carlow 70410O Coláiste Eóin 0.00 0.00 Carlow 70420R Tyndall College 4.50 2.00 Carlow 70430U Coláiste Aindriú 3.50 3.50 Carlow 70440A Gaelcholaiste Cheatharlach 1.00 1.00 Carlow 91356F Tullow Community School 4.00 4.00 Cavan 61051L St. Clare's College 3.50 3.50 Cavan 61060M St Patricks College 1.00 1.00 Cavan 61070P Loreto College 0.00 0.00 Cavan 61080S Royal School Cavan 2.00 3.00 Cavan 70350W St. Bricin's College 3.00 3.00 Cavan 70360C St. Mogue's College 1.00 0.00 Cavan 70380I Breifne College 5.00 5.00 Cavan 70390L Virginia College 5.00 4.00 Cavan 76313A Dun an Ri College 2.00 1.00 Cavan 81005Q St. Aidan's Comprehensive School 3.00 3.00 Cavan 91351S Bailieborough Community School 6.00 7.00 Clare 61910K Rice College 2.00 2.00 Clare 61920N St. Flannan's College 7.00 7.00 Clare 61930Q Colaiste Muire 5.00 5.00 Clare 61940T Meanscoil Na mBraithre 2.50 2.25 Clare 61950W Scoil Mhuire 1.00 1.00 Clare 62000W Mary Immaculate Sec School 1.00 1.00 Clare 62010C St. Joseph's Sec School 6.75 4.25 Clare 62020F St. Joseph's Sec School 6.00 6.50 Clare 70830N Ennis Community College 9.00 9.00 Clare 70840Q Ennistymon Vocational School 4.50 3.00 Clare 70860W St. Michael's Comm College 3.00 2.00 Clare 70880F St. Joseph's Comm College 2.50 1.25 Clare 70900I Scariff Community College 1.00 1.50 Clare 70901K St. Anne's Community College 3.75 4.00 Clare 76075K St. John Bosco Comm College 2.00 1.50 Clare 81007U St. Patrick's Comprehensive School 6.00 4.75 Clare 91447I St. Caimin's Comm School 1.00 1.00 Clare 91448K Kilrush Community School 8.00 4.75 Cork 62050O The Hamilton High School 1.75 1.75 Cork 62060R Bandon Grammar School 3.00 3.50 Cork 62061T Colaiste Na Toirbhirte 2.75 1.50 Cork 62090D Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal 6.00 6.00 Cork 62130M Colaiste An Chroi Naofa 2.75 1.50 Cork 62140P St. Aloysius College 4.00 4.50 Cork 62170B Sacred Heart Secondary School 3.00 2.00 18/05/2018 NCSE 18/19 SNA Allocation Post Primary County Roll Number School Name 18/19 SNA Posts for 17/18 SNA Posts September 2018 to May 2018 Cork 62180E Colaiste Muire 2.50 3.00 Cork 62200H Coláiste Muire 3.50 3.50 Cork 62210K Nagle Rice Seconday School 8.25 8.25 Cork 62260C Colaiste Cholmain 3.00 3.00 Cork 62270F Loreto Secondary School 2.50 2.00 Cork 62290L Scoil Mhuire 2.50 2.50 Cork 62301N Colaiste an Phiarsaigh 1.00 1.00 Cork 62310O De La Salle College 4.00 4.50 Cork 62320R St. Mary's Sec School, Macroom 1.00 1.00 Cork 62330U Patrician Academy 9.00 9.00 Cork 62350D St. Mary's Sec School 5.00 3.50 Cork 62360G Christian Brother's Sec School 5.50 5.00 Cork 62370J Midleton College 3.00 3.00 Cork 62380M St. Mary's High School 4.00 3.00 Cork 62420V Christian Brothers Secondary School 4.50 5.00 Cork 62421A Presentation Secondary School 2.00 1.50 Cork 62440E Scoil na mBráithre Chríostaí 3.25 3.25 Cork 62450H St. Mary's Secondary School 2.50 2.50 Cork 62460K St. Francis Capuchin College 0.00 0.00 Cork 62470N Mount St. Michael 5.00 5.00 Cork 62520C CBC 1.00 0.50 Cork 62530F North Monastery Secondary School 10.00 10.00 Cork 62531H Gaelcholaiste Mhuire 3.00 3.50 Cork 62540I Deerpark C.B.S., St. Patrick's Road 15.25 14.00 Cork 62560O Colaiste Chriost Ri 2.50 3.00 Cork 62570R Presentation College 4.00 4.00 Cork 62580U Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh 4.75 4.00 Cork 62590A St. Vincent's Secondary School 9.25 8.75 Cork 62621I North Presentation 1.00 1.00 Cork 62630J St. Aloysius School 3.50 1.00 Cork 62640M St. Angela's College 3.00 2.50 Cork 62650P Ursuline Secondary School 3.50 4.50 Cork 62661U Mount Mercy College 2.50 2.50 Cork 62690E Scoil Mhuire 2.50 2.50 Cork 62691G Regina Mundi College 2.00 1.75 Cork 62692I Christ King Girls' Secondary School 3.50 3.00 Cork 62693K Presentation Secondary School 3.00 3.00 Cork 62730N St. Patrick's College 1.50 1.50 Cork 68263P Cork Educate Together Secondary 3.50 2.50 Cork 68264R Edmund Rice College 6.50 4.50 Cork 70910L St. Brogan's College 15.00 12.50 Cork 70920O Coláiste Ghobnatan 0.00 0.00 Cork 70931T Scoil Mhuire 0.00 0.00 Cork 70950A Clonakilty Community College 7.00 7.00 Cork 70960D Coachford College 2.00 2.50 Cork 70970G Cobh Community College 7.00 7.50 Cork 70990M Coláiste an Chraoibhin, Duntaheen 11.00 11.00 18/05/2018 NCSE 18/19 SNA Allocation Post Primary County Roll Number School Name 18/19 SNA Posts for 17/18 SNA Posts September 2018 to May 2018 Cork 71000A Colaiste Treasa 2.00 2.00 Cork 71020G Davis College 4.50 4.50 Cork 71030J McEgan College 5.00 5.00 Cork 71040M St. Fanahan's College, Mitchelstown 4.50 5.00 Cork 71050P St. Colman's Community College 7.00 7.00 Cork 71101G St. Aidan's Community College 2.00 3.00 Cork 71102I Schull Community College 8.00 8.00 Cork 71103K Colaiste Choilm 10.00 9.00 Cork 71110H Nagle Community College 8.75 7.75 Cork 71123Q Terence Mac Swiney Community College 3.75 3.75 Cork 71124S Colaiste Daibheid 0.50 0.50 Cork 76064F Glanmire Community College 9.00 8.00 Cork 76067L Colaiste Pobail N Mhuire 8.00 8.00 Cork 76086P Maria Immaculata Comm College 8.00 8.00 Cork 76090G Colaiste Pobail Bheanntraí 11.00 11.00 Cork 76273O Gael Cholaiste Carraig Ui Leighinn 0.00 0.00 Cork 76333G Carrigtwohill Community College 2.50 1.00 Cork 81008W Ashton School 2.25 2.50 Cork 81009B Boherbue Comp School 4.00 3.00 Cork 91386O Ballincollig Community School 3.00 3.00 Cork 91387Q Beara Community School 9.00 9.00 Cork 91388S Carrigaline Community School 7.50 7.50 Cork 91390F Millstreet Comm School 1.00 1.00 Cork 91391H St. Peter's Community School 0.00 0.00 Cork 91396R Douglas Community School 3.50 3.50 Cork 91397T Bishopstown Community School 5.00 5.00 Cork 91400F Mayfield Community School 3.50 2.50 Cork 91499E Kinsale Community School 12.00 10.00 Cork 91513S Pobalscoil na Trionoide 6.00 5.00 Cork 91516B Skibbereen Community School 11.50 11.50 Donegal 62770C Scoil Mhuire 10.00 8.00 Donegal 62830R St Eunan's College 8.00 7.50 Donegal 62840U Loreto Convent 12.00 11.00 Donegal 62861F St. Columbas College 9.00 9.00 Donegal 71140Q Crana College 11.00 11.00 Donegal 71150T Coláiste na Carraige 4.00 4.00 Donegal 71180F Abbey Vocational School 12.00 10.00 Donegal 71200I Errigal College VEC 15.00 16.00 Donegal 71220O Mulroy College 15.00 11.50 Donegal 71230R Deele College 13.00 11.00 Donegal 71240U Finn Valley 9.00 11.50 Donegal 71241W St. Catherine's Voc School 5.00 5.00 Donegal 71242B Gairm Scoil Chú Uladh 3.50 3.50 Donegal 71244F Gairmscoil Mhic Diarmada 1.50 1.00 Donegal 76079S Colaiste Phobail Cholmcille 0.00 0.00 Donegal 76081F Colaiste Ailigh 1.00 1.00 Donegal 76083J Magh Ene College 3.00 3.00 18/05/2018 NCSE 18/19 SNA Allocation Post Primary County Roll Number School Name 18/19 SNA Posts for 17/18 SNA Posts September 2018 to May 2018 Donegal 76084L Moville Community College 11.50 9.50 Donegal 76107U Gaelcholaiste Chineal Eoghain 2.00 2.00 Donegal 81010J St. Columba's Comp School 6.00 6.00 Donegal 81011L The Royal and Prior School 7.00 7.00 Donegal 91406R Carndonagh Comm School 11.00 11.00 Donegal 91407T Rosses Community School 12.00 10.00 Donegal 91408V Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola 7.00 7.00 Donegal 91409A Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair 6.00 5.00 Donegal 91500J Loreto Community School 4.50 4.50 Donegal 91506V Coláiste Cholmcille 9.00 9.00 Dublin 60010P Loreto Secondary School 3.00 4.75 Dublin 60021U St. Mary's Secondary School 2.50 2.50 Dublin 60030V Blackrock College 4.50 4.50 Dublin 60040B Willow Park School 1.00 0.00 Dublin 60041D Coláiste Eóin, 1.75 1.75 Dublin 60042F Colaiste Iosagain 1.00 1.00 Dublin 60050E Oatlands College 4.50 3.50 Dublin 60070K Dominican College, Sion Hill 2.00 2.00 Dublin 60081P Rockford Manor Secondary School 4.00 4.00 Dublin 60090Q Rathdown School 0.75 0.00 Dublin 60092U Clonkeen College 5.00 5.00 Dublin 60100Q St.
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