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  1. Basketball. There are 4 teams in the school: Elements, Rudiments, U16 and U19 all of which compete in (A) League and Cup competitions organised by Basketball Ireland. Coaches: Ciaran Evans and Alessandro Biffi. The coaches will train the players in skill, strategy and tactics as well as doing the active coaching during games.

  2. Belvedere College Union. 776 likes. Founded in 1902 at Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin, the Union aims to promote and maintain social ties between past Belvederians. Belvedere College Union

  3. Belvedere has a strong reputation for drama. There is an ambitious and varied annual season of productions, giving scope to very large numbers of pupils to become involved in the theatrical life of the school. The flourishing drama scene in the college has inspired many pupils to make a career in the world of theatre and film as actors and ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2019 · Below are Belvedere Technical Teachers College Programs Offered. DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (SECONDARY) For all programmes, the general entry qualifications for all programmes are5 ‘O’ Levels including English Language, Mathematics and or Science. POST ‘O’ LEVEL -DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION. A pass in ‘O’ Level Integrated Science or Biology.

  5. Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1. Note: The College is also known as St. Francis Xavier’s College. 858 6600. 874 4374. www.belvederecollege.ie. hmsec@belvederecollege.ie. 3. COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT. Founded in 1832, Belvedere College SJ is a Catholic secondary school for boys in the heart of Dublin city, Ireland.

  6. Trustee RepresentativeContact details for the Chair of the Board of Management. Mr. Brian Owens. Chair, Board of Management. Belvedere College SJ. Great Denmark Street. D01 TK25. bowens@belvederecollege.ie. Fr. Paddy Greene SJ. Trustee Representative.

  7. Belvedere owes its origins to the efforts of John Austin who opened primary and secondary schools off Fishamble Street in 1750. The Society of Jesus has been active in the area around Hardwicke Street since 1790. They founded St Francis Xavier’s College in the disused Poor Clare convent on Hardwicke Street with nine students in 1832, three ...