Marian College (Dublin) Explained

Marian College
Native Name:Colaiste Mhuire Cois Abhainn
Motto:Optimum Optare
Motto Translation:The pursuit of excellence
Address:Lansdowne Road, Ballsbridge
City:Dublin
Postcode:D04 W268
Country:Ireland
Type:Secondary school
Affiliation:Marist Order (Brothers)
Principal:Oonagh McCaul, Deputy Principal Pat Glover
Staff:35
Enrolment:425
Colours:Royal Blue, Old Gold

Marian College is a Marist Catholic secondary school in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland that was established in 1954.

History

In the early 1950s, the then Archbishop of Dublin, Dr John Charles McQuaid, had invited the Marist Brothers to open a school in the Sandymount-Ballsbridge area. This was in response to the opening of a co-educational school, Sandymount High School. Co-education was anathema to Archbishop McQuaid, so he wanted to provide a Catholic option beside it. The Marists found a site at Riverside House on the banks of the River Dodder and on 8 September 1954 the first pupils entered the Brothers’ house to begin their secondary schooling.

Until 1999, Sandymount High School was next door to Marian College.

For the first 34 years, the College was run by a succession of Marist Brothers.[1] In later years, lay involvement in the management and organisation of the College has grown.

Academics

The school was ranked tenth in Ireland in terms of the number of students who progressed to third level and by the types of institutions to which the students progressed. [2]

Sport

Rugby union is one of the school's main sports. The college fields teams in both the JCT/SCT competitions and reached the JCT final of the Cup Shield in 2008. The JCT won the Cup Shield in 1968.

Water-polo is the school's most successful sport, the college having won numerous Leinster titles over the past 10 years.

In 2010 the senior Gaelic team won both the Dublin and Leinster schools championships.

Marian won a Leinster basketball title in 1989-90, coached by Meany and Nesbitt.

The College also won national soccer cup, captained by Graham Kavanagh.

Marian won the bike polo all Ireland championship in 2010.

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mariancollege.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1 Marian College Website
  2. Web site: High School ranks top in State, says new league table. 12 November 2018.
  3. Web site: Is it worth spending a mint on your child's school?. Irish Independent. 10 September 2005. Fitzgerald. Mark. 19 June 2011.
  4. News: Meeting with the maestro. Ferguson. Ciara. Irish Independent. 15 October 2006. 19 June 2011.