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Ardscoil Rís (meaning Rice High School) is a
voluntary boys'
secondary school on
Griffith Avenue, Dublin, Ireland. The
school caters for approximately...
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Ardscoil Éanna was a co-educational
secondary school in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland. It was
established in 1939 by
James J. O’Byrne, who had been interned...
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Ardscoil M****re is an
Irish voluntary Catholic single-**** girls'
secondary school situated in Mackney, near
Ballinasloe in
County Galway. It is
under the...
- teams. O'Brien
first pla****
hurling to a high
standard as a
student at
Ardscoil Rís in Limerick. He was joint-captain of the college's
senior team that...
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Ardscoil Rís is a voluntary, all-boys,
Roman Catholic secondary school in Limerick, Ireland.
Founded in 1963, it is
located on the
North Circular Road...
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Ardscoil Rís may
refer to:
Ardscoil Rís, Dublin, a boys'
secondary school in
Dublin Ardscoil Rís, Limerick, a boys'
secondary school in
Limerick This disambiguation...
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Crescent College 2003
Ardscoil Rís beat
Presentation Brothers College 2004
Christian Brothers College beat
Ardscoil Rís 2005
Ardscoil Rís
defeated Christian...
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Ardscoil Na Mara is a
secondary school located in Tramore,
County Waterford. The
school was
established in 2014
following the
amalgamation of the Stella...
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Crescent College in 1974, also won the
trophy once in 1941. In
addition Ardscoil Rís and St. Enda's have
competed in finals. As of 2025, the most recent...
- Margaret, and a
sister who died at an
early age, Marian.
Byrne attended Ardscoil Éanna
secondary school in Crumlin,
where he
later taught Spanish and history...