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  1. Kilkenny College is a Church of Ireland co-educational day and boarding secondary school located in Kilkenny, in the South-East of Ireland. 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.

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      George Berkeley who attended Kilkenny College. Kilkenny is...

  2. Kilkenny College is a Church of Ireland co-educational day and boarding secondary school located in Kilkenny, in the South-East of Ireland. 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.

  3. The news of the death of Mr Philip Gray, former Headmaster of Kilkenny College will be met with great sadness across the Kilkenny College community and the Diocese. Philip had a long and distinguished career as a history teacher in King’s Hospital before his appointment to Kilkenny College in 2005. Unfortunately, a serious cycling accident in ...

  4. St Kieran's College, Kilkenny Administration and organisation. The university is divided into three faculties: Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy; Science and Engineering; Social Sciences, with most students studying within one of these streams (although some cross-discipline courses are available).

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  5. 6 de mar. de 2013 · Kilkenny College, on 62 acres on the outskirts of the medieval city, is one of Ireland's oldest schools. It was founded in 1538 and former pupils include Jonathan Swift and the philosopher,...

  6. www.askaboutireland.ie › kilkenny-collegeKilkenny College

    Enlarge image. Kilkenny College was established in 1667 by James, 1st Duke of Ormonde to replace an earlier grammar school established prior to 1539, adjacent to St. Canice's Cathedral by Piers Butler. It was established besides the river Nore in 1684. In 1690 for several months it served as a University of St. Canice under James II.