Schools in Glentworth, Limerick

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Results from the 'Schools' category in Glentworth, Limerick

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20 Sexton St, Limerick, V94 R5P8

(061) 410 390

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OLD WINDMILL LANE LR GERALD GRIFFIN ST, Limerick

061 317274
Creches Schools, Education, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Nursery School
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17B DENMARK STREET, Limerick

061 316751
Entertainment & Lifestyle, Education, Hairdressing Schools, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Schools

UNIT 7 CRUISES ST, Limerick

+353 61 400 399
Entertainment & Lifestyle, Games, Lifestyle, Early Learning, Entertainment, Toys And Games, Toys, Education

ROSELAWN HOUSE, NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PARK, Limerick

87 9270400
English & Farmstay Courses, English Courses Limerick, English Courses Ireland, Farmstay Courses, Language Schools, Language Courses, Stay with host family in Ireland, Cork or Dublin, English Courses, english, Education
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51 A O'Connell St, Limerick, V94 W275

085 813 6919

HARTSTONGE ST, Limerick

061 468611
Entertainment, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Education, Community Centre, Lifestyle
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Ardscoil Mhuire, Limerick

+353 61 349 014
Middle School, post primary colleges, tutorial, Schools, post primary schools

ISLAND RD, Limerick

061410338
Primary schools, Schools & Colleges Post Primary & Tutorial
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Island Road, Limerick, V94

(061) 314 924
Non-Profit Organization

2.98 O'Connell Avenue, Limerick

061315827
Colleges National, Schools National, Schools & Colleges National
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O'connell Avenue, Limerick

+353 61 310 031
Limerick has many attractions, some fascinating historic sights, bars, shops, restaurants, hotels, cinemas, theatres and museums. Limerick also boasts the title of ‘European city of Sport 2011’. Only an hour from some of Irelands most magical landscapes Limerick provides the perfect environment for students to learn, converse and relax in a friendly atmosphere. The city is conveniently located a 20 minute drive from Shannon international airport. Griffith College itself was established in 1974 in Dublin and now has centres in Cork and Limerick. It is Irelands largest 3rd level independent college. As well as a Language institute Griffith also offers postgraduate and undergraduate degree programmes. Visit www.limerick.ie for more information on Limerick.

O'connell Ave, Limerick

(061) 412 994
LSP - Limerick School Project promotes a philosophy of education in which no child is considered an outsider; which promotes the fullest development of ability irrespective of gender, class or stereotype and which encapsulates this ethos in a democratic partnership uniquely combining the involvement of parents with the professional role of teachers

LEDP ROXBORO ROAD, Limerick

061 400610
Vocational Schools, Schools, Tutorial Schools, Vocational Colleges, Tutorial Colleges, IT, Post Primary Colleges, Post Primary Schools, Colleges, Schools & Colleges

1 NEW WELLINGTON TERRACE, O CONNELL AVENUE, Limerick

061 418573
Play Centres, Entertainment, Education, Creches Schools, Nursery School, Creches, Lifestyle, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Montessori Schools

MOUNT CHARLOTTE RHEBOGUE DUBLIN RD, Limerick

061 446591
Education, Nursery School, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Creches Schools

KILMALLOCK RD, Limerick

061419222
St. Endas Community School, Limerick, School, Community school
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SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD, Limerick, V94 HP44

061 315878
School, Education & Training, college, Training, Education

SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD, Limerick

0 61 319383
Laurel Hill Secondary School FCJ
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North Circular Road, Limerick, V94 V602

(061) 453 828
History of Ardscoil Ris Ardscoil Rís was formally opened in Limerick on the North Circular Road on September 1st, 1963, when it welcomed 52 pupils. Classes were held in an old coach house until the first purpose-built classrooms were available. An early intake included Pat Cox, then a noted debater, later a distinguished academic, journalist and finally President of the European Parliament. From its foundation the school was managed by one of the brothers who held the post of Principal. In 1989, a Board of Management, representing trustees, staff and parents, was put in place and a lay Principal was appointed. From small beginnings, the school, augmented by periodic extensions, grew to its present size and now has over 700 students and over fifty teachers. In December 2009 the contracts were signed for a major extension and refurbishment programme in Ardscoil Rís. The new school will be 6, 365 square metres in total which is more than double the size of the existing school. New facilities will include a multi-media learning laboratory, tiered demonstration room, music/drama performance space, first-aid room, physics laboratory and demonstration area, art and craft room, home economics room, canteen and circulation/social area. The refurbishment of the existing school will involve a total refit of the present accommodation with upgraded facilities and services and the relocation of some classrooms and offices. The late twentieth century witnessed the contraction of religious orders world-wide. Ardscoil Rís is now staffed entirely by lay teachers. The Brothers maintain ownership and Trusteeship of the school and are represented on the Board of Management by four trustee nominees.