Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar

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Saint Mary's College
Coláiste Mhuire
File:Institutional building, 9 bays wide - is the Hevey Institute, Mullingar (19575339031).jpg
A view of the Hevey Institute, circa 1860–1883
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Location
Mullingar, County Westmeath
Ireland
Information
School type Secondary school
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1856; 168 years ago (1856)
Founder Christian Brothers
Principal Malachy Flanagan
Teaching staff 35
Gender Male (Leaving certificate repeat is co-educational)
Language English
Colour(s)               
Nickname C.B.S
Team name Saint Mary's CBS
Alumni Niall Horan, Willie Penrose, Niall Breslin, John Joe Nevin
Website

Saint Mary's College (Irish: Coláiste Mhuire) is a secondary school located in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. As Mullingar's oldest post-primary school, it first opened its doors to students in 1856. It is a voluntary Catholic Secondary School based in the Hevey Institute. It is primarily a boys' school, however, the repeat Leaving Certificate class is co-educational. The school is located directly beside Cathedral of Christ the King, which opened on September 6, 1936.

History

The foundation of the school in 1856 was largely due to the philanthropy of a local retired brewer and landowner, James Hevey. Hevey’s last will and testament of 1835 contained the following bequest: “all my right and interest in the town and in the lands of Bryanstown for the support, maintenance and education of poor children of the parish of Mullingar”. A site for the school was obtained from Lord Granard at an annual rent of £15 and building was completed, in 1856, at a cost of £5000. The school was popular from its inception: in the 1860s there were already 400 pupils attending and a contemporary document tells us that “Several of the Boys have come from different counties, and some from South America”. In early 2003, work on a €3 million extension began at the rear of the Hevey Institute. This extension included more classrooms, such as woodwork rooms. Unique to Mullingar, students could now study technology in a state of the art technology room which opened in February 2005, as part of the extension.[1]

School committees

The parent's council is a committee set up by the parents of students in the school, and other volunteers. The council debates on issues relevant to the ongoing development of the school, and on issues affecting students and school life. The student's council is a committee set up by students in the school. An election takes place each year, around the end of October. The student's council asks students on changes that they'd like to see changed to the school such as variations of food offered by the canteen and outdoor seating; giving students a voice to cast their opinion.

Enrollment

The school was originally a boys only school since it was established. However, this changed in 1993 when Leaving Certificate repeats became co-educational. Transition Year is offered in the school and is optional. Students can choose to go straight to 5th year otherwise.

Historical enrollment
Year Enrol. ±%
1983 588 —    
1993 646 +9.9%
2000 601 −7.0%
2003 568 −5.5%
2006 579 +1.9%
2010 722 +24.7%
2014 735 +1.8%
Note: This record of enrollment is from 1983 until 2014 at random order. There may be evidence of further statistics elsewhere.
Source: www.irelandstats.com

References