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St Paul’s College strives for excellence in all aspects of culture, including sport, drama and music, wherein students are challenged and encouraged to realise their full potential.
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At St Paul’s College, we are conscious that our students are citizens of tomorrow. We aim to nurture their academic, cultural and social formation in an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared goals.
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St Paul's College in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland, is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys under the trusteeship of the Vincentian Fathers, formally the Congregation of the Mission. Founded in 1950, it is one of two Vincentian schools for boys in Dublin.
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Godliness, games and good learning: A history of St Paul’s College, Raheny, 1950-2000. By Tony Farmar. Pp x, 145, illus. Dublin: A. & A. Farmar. 2000. IR£9.99 paperback. - Volume 32 Issue 128
St Paul's College in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland, is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys under the trusteeship of the Vincentian Fathers, formally the Congregation of the Mission. Founded in 1950, it is one of two Vincentian schools for boys in Dublin.