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  1. 学校中文名: 克朗戈斯伍德学院. 学校英文名: Clongowes Wood College SJ. 学校类型: 爱尔兰独立(私立)学校. 学生人数: 450. 学生年龄: 12 - 18. 性别: 男校 (Boys only) 学校级别: 初中, 高中(secondary, sixth-form). 居住类型: 仅全寄宿 (Full Boarding) 所在国家地区: 爱尔兰(Republic ...

  2. Clongowes Wood College was founded in 1814 in a rebuilt Pale castle – Castle Brown in North Kildare, about 25 miles from Dublin. A boarding school for boys from 12–18, the school has developed steadily ever since and now has circa 500 pupils on the rolls, all of whom are seven-day boarders.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2014 · Home / News / Clongowes Stories / 200 years and still counting…. Two hundred years ago today, on 4 th March 1814, Fr Peter Kenney, SJ purchased the estate at Castle Browne for £16,000 (approx. €3 million today) with a view to establishing the school we now know as Clongowes Wood College. The monies came from funds, which had been carefully ...

  4. 8 de fev. de 2024 · Clongowes Wood College is Ireland’s only remaining 7-day boarding school for boys aged 11 - 18. Set in beautiful surroundings, thirty kilometres from Dublin in the heart of the Co. Kildare countryside, we are a Catholic school in the Jesuit tradition. Clongowes strives to support students in their growth towards a greater understanding and awareness

  5. 4 de dez. de 2023 · Clongowes Wood College Clane, Co. Kildare, W91 DN40, Ireland. Print View | Standard View | High Visibility. Phone: +353 (0) 45 868 202

  6. Clongowes Wood College SJ is a Catholic voluntary boarding school for boys near Clane, County Kildare, Ireland, founded by the Jesuits in 1814. It features prominently in James Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

  7. In the following 200 years the number of Jesuit schools across the globe rose to 800 and the Jesuits had become known as ‘the educators of Europe’. The first modern Jesuit school in Ireland, Clongowes Wood College has been at the forefront of Irish education for over 200 years since our establishment by Fr Peter Kenney SJ in 1814.