St. Mary's CBS, Tralee | |
Native Name: | Meánscoil na mBráithre Críostaí, An Fhaiche, Trá Lí (Irish for Christian Brothers Secondary School, The Green, Tralee) |
Motto: | 'Our Tradition, Your Future' 'Facere Et Docere' (Latin) |
Motto Translation: | To Do and To Teach |
Address: | Dan Spring Road, Cloon Beg, |
Town: | Tralee |
County: | County Kerry |
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Country: | Ireland |
Other Name: | The Green, Tralee CBS, CBS Tralee |
Former Name: | St. Mary's CBS, Tralee |
Schooltype: | Voluntary Secondary School |
Religious Affiliation: | Catholic |
Established: | 17 September 1927 |
Founder: | Edmund Rice |
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Oversight: | Diocese of Kerry |
Trustee: | Edmund Rice Schools Trust (ERST) |
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Principal: | Anne O' Callaghan |
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Staff: | ~30 |
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Years: | 1st - 6th Year |
Years Taught: | to 12–19 Year Olds |
Gender: | Boys |
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Enrolment: | 611 |
Enrolment As Of: | 2017/2018 |
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Language: | English |
Campus: | Urban |
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Colors: | Blue and yellow |
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Fees: | None |
Feeder Schools: | CBS Clounalour |
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St Mary's CBS (also known as Tralee CBS or, more usually, "The Green") is a Christian Brothers secondary school in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. The school had 620 [1] students on roll.
In 2007 the school won the Munster Colleges Senior Gaelic football "A" (Corn Uí Mhuirí) title and went on only to lose to Omagh CBS in the All-Ireland Hogan Cup final.[2]
Tralee CBS has produced more All Ireland Football medal winners than any other school in Ireland.