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31: 353:, following the Butler tradition of promoting education in the city. It soon became a famous school and so, in the 1780s, a new college was built on the same site overlooking the river Nore on John Street. In 1985 the college was relocated to the 63-acre (250,000 m) site at Celbridge House on the outskirts of the city, while the old school with its Georgian buildings and elegant facade, now known as 449:(tail spots on fur). It's not clear if these small changes are attributable to artistic interpretation, simplified draughtsmanship (in the case of ermine) or possibly error (the lion). The modern coat of arms is supported by the letters "K" and "C" at the sides, and 1538, the year the college was founded at the bottom. 398:
Quarterly: 1st, or, a chief indented, azure; 2nd, gules, quarters: with three covered cups or; 3rd, argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief of the second a swan, close, of the first, tween two annulets or; 4th, ermine, a saltier gules. Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers,
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in 1973 and Kilkenny College became co-educational. During Sam McClure's stewardship, the college moved to its new campus in 1985, relocating to the 63 acre (254,952m) site at Celbridge House on the outskirts of the city. Under Canon Robert John Black, Kilkenny College saw a significant phase of
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The current campus on the outskirts of the city comprises a complex of classrooms, dormitories, catering and dining facilities, it is set on a landscaped 50-acre (200,000 m) site. Today Kilkenny College attempts to serve a dual purpose role as the largest co-educational boarding school in
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At one time the college was termed a university and boasted a complement of three professors. In contrast, the end of the 19th century saw the college reduced to one pupil. The amalgamation with the nearby Pococke school was its saving. Twenty-nine headmasters of Kilkenny College are recorded,
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It is one of five schools in the country taking part in a pilot project on self-assessment and interchange in conjunction with 100 other European schools. The ethos of the school is one of a family community and an emphasis is placed on team sport in particular rugby and hockey.
349:. The 1538 school replaced the older School of the Vicars Choral, which was founded in 1234. It was closed for a period in the 1650s (because of the English civil war that spilled over into Ireland), reopening as Kilkenny College in 1667 under the auspices of 321:, which means "As I find" in French, comes from the family coat of arms of the Butlers, an aristocratic family in the area and former patrons of the school. It is intended to encourage grit, striving through adversity and taking life's challenges head on. 863:(1802–1871), Bishop of Huron, Canada. In response to “unsound and un-Protestant” teaching at Trinity College Toronto, Cronyn established a “low church” theology school which subsequently became the founding college of the University of Western Ontario. 465:
In March 2013, the school announced that it would no longer be charging tuition fees for all students. Instead, only boarders and students who availed of extra-curricular activities would pay for accommodation, food, and other services.
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The most widely used version of the school's coat of arms (the official one) has evolved with some changes. The silver quadrants of the escutcheon and the falcon itself have become white, the third quadrant's lion has emerged
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It was founded in 1538 to replace the School of the Vicars Choral, which had been founded in 1234. Piers Butler the Earl of Ormond located it in the city centre. It was moved to its current location on the outskirts of
1531: 310:. It is the largest co-educational boarding school in Ireland. In 2013 it transferred to the state/public sector and no longer charges fees for schooling. The school's students are mainly Protestant ( 1900: 629:, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and one of Kilkenny College's most distinguished alumni, so much so that the newest extension of classrooms is called the Jonathan Swift block in his honour. 399:
there from issuant a falcon, rising all argent. Dexter, a falcon, wings expanded argent, beaked and membered or; sinister, a male griffin argent, beaked, rayed, collared and chained gold or.
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Kilkenny College provides schooling mainly for the Protestants of the community but is also open to other denominations, catering for boarders and day-pupils. Founded in 1538 by
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and latterly Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Northern Ireland. Chart read many of his papers before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland and his book
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movement. As an emigrant to Australia, he served as a parliamentarian, Queen's Counsel and ultimately Leader of the Bar.
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growth, development and expansion to the facilities and resources of the school during his nine years of leadership.
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O'Sullivan, G., 2007, Speech by the President of RCSI at Summer Conferrings, University College Cork, 21 June 2007
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In its almost 500-year history, Kilkenny College has produced a number of notable past pupils, including:
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Ireland and as the local school for a large number of day pupils from the city and surrounding area.
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Edward Butler (1823–1879), Kilkenny-born barrister and politician. Butler served as editor of the
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Dobbs, W.E.J., 1946, “A Supplement to the Entrance Register of Kilkenny School, 1684-1800,” in
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An Economic History of Ireland: Amazon.co.uk: David Alfred Chart: 9781116749861: Books
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Clarke, D., 1951, "Thomas Prior, 1681-1751: Founder of the Royal Dublin Society", in
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and Colles’ law. Colles twice declined the offer of a knighthood.
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in use today are almost identical to those formally described in
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During Gilbert Colton's time the school was amalgamated with the
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ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. FIRST QUARTER, JANUARY TO MARCH,1915.
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and was briefly imprisoned for his activities with the
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Kilkenny
County Kilkenny
Ireland
Coordinates
52°40′03″N 7°15′00″W / 52.6674°N 7.2501°W / 52.6674; -7.2501
Church of Ireland
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond
Right Revd. Michael A.J. Burrows
Bishop of Cashel and Ossory
Coeducational
Rugby
hockey
http://www.kilkennycollege.ie
Church of Ireland
secondary school
Kilkenny
Ireland
Church of Ireland
Kilkenny
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond
Margaret
St Canice's Cathedral
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond
County Hall
Kilkenny County Council
Edward Jones, Bishop of St Asaph
John Mason Harden
E. R. Dodds
Michael Cusack

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