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+ | '''Blackrock College''' is a [[voluntary secondary school|voluntary]] [[day school|day]] and [[boarding school|boarding]] [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[secondary school]] for boys aged 13–18, in Williamstown, [[Blackrock, Dublin|Blackrock]], [[County Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. It was founded by French missionary [[Jules Leman]] in 1860 as a school and later became also a civil service training centre. | ||
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+ | The college, {{convert|7|km|miles}} from Dublin city centre, is just in from the sea, and is self-contained, with boarding and teaching facilities in 56 acres of parkland. It accommodates approximately 1,000 day and boarding students.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071119060046/http://www.blackrockcollege.ie/files/admin/uploads/W47_F_1279_6639.doc </ref> As of 2021, Blackrock is run by the Congregation of the Holy Ghost in close co-operation with a dedicated group of lay personnel. | ||
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+ | Early Free State ministers such as [[Art O'Connor]] (secretary for agriculture 1921–1922), and [[Éamon de Valera]], six times Taoiseach and the 3rd president of Ireland, studied and later taught in Blackrock. Modern politicians include [[Eoin O'Broin]], [[Ruairi Quinn]] (a former minister and leader of the Labour Party) and [[Barry Andrews (politician)|Barry Andrews]], a former junior minister. Many businessmen have also attended the school such as [[David J. O'Reilly]], chairman and former CEO of Chevron Corporation, and [[Brendan O'Regan]], founder of [[Shannon Airport]] and proponent of the Irish peace and reconciliation process. [[Philip R. Lane]] (governor of the central bank), [[Ronan Dunne]] (EVP and group president of Verizon Wireless) also attended the college. | ||
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Blackrock College (School) | |
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Formation | 1860 |
Headquarters | Dublin, Eire |
Type | • Catholic • day school • boarding school |
Catholic boarding school for boys in Ireland |
Blackrock College is a voluntary day and boarding Catholic secondary school for boys aged 13–18, in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. It was founded by French missionary Jules Leman in 1860 as a school and later became also a civil service training centre.
The college, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Dublin city centre, is just in from the sea, and is self-contained, with boarding and teaching facilities in 56 acres of parkland. It accommodates approximately 1,000 day and boarding students.[1] As of 2021, Blackrock is run by the Congregation of the Holy Ghost in close co-operation with a dedicated group of lay personnel.
Alumni
Early Free State ministers such as Art O'Connor (secretary for agriculture 1921–1922), and Éamon de Valera, six times Taoiseach and the 3rd president of Ireland, studied and later taught in Blackrock. Modern politicians include Eoin O'Broin, Ruairi Quinn (a former minister and leader of the Labour Party) and Barry Andrews, a former junior minister. Many businessmen have also attended the school such as David J. O'Reilly, chairman and former CEO of Chevron Corporation, and Brendan O'Regan, founder of Shannon Airport and proponent of the Irish peace and reconciliation process. Philip R. Lane (governor of the central bank), Ronan Dunne (EVP and group president of Verizon Wireless) also attended the college.
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Philip Lane | 27 August 1969 | Eire | Economist Central banker | Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland. Since 2019 Chief Economist at the European Central Bank |
Lochlann Quinn | 1940 | Eire | Financier Businessperson | Billionaire businessman, Bilderberg 1997 |