Coláiste Eoin

{{Short description|School in Dublin, Ireland}}

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| name = Coláiste Eoin

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| image = ColEoinCrest.jpg

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| motto = Fiat Justitia

| motto_translation = Latin for 'Let justice be done'

| location = Booterstown, County Dublin

| country = Ireland

| coordinates = {{Coord|53.302365|N|6.204599|W|display=inline,title}}

| established = 1969

| chairperson = Liam Mac Amhlaigh

| principal = Proinsias de Poire

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| gender = Male

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| students = 500 approx.

| colours = Yellow, White and Black
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| staff = 35 approx.

| free_label = Religious order

| free_text = Christian Brothers

| homepage = {{URL|http://www.eoiniosagain.ie/eoin/}}

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Coláiste Eoin is a Catholic voluntary Gaelcholáiste (Irish language scondary school) for boys, under the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust, in Booterstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It has hurling and Gaelic football teams, traditional Irish music bands, and Irish language debating teams. The school is financed by resources from the Department of Education and voluntary donations.

Notable past pupils

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Notable past teachers

Campus

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The school is 6 km from the Dublin city centre. The campus incorporates Coláiste Eoin and Coláiste Íosagáin's original 1970s-built buildings, a science block, an arts block, the newly built 3-storey classroom block and sports hall, and a large sports field with a football and hurling pitch.

Coláiste Íosagáin

Coláiste Íosagáin is an Irish language Catholic voluntary secondary Gaelcholáiste for girls under the trusteeship of the Sisters of Mercy, which shares a campus with Coláiste Eoin. It was established in 1971, two years after Coláiste Eoin's establishment, to provide an Irish language education for girls in the South County Dublin Dublin area.

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