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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CBS_KilkennyCBS Kilkenny - Wikipedia

    CBS Kilkenny ( Irish: Meánscoil na mBráithre Criostaí) is a leading academic all-boys Roman Catholic school located in Kilkenny, Ireland. It has a strong sporting tradition in hurling, [1] but also fields teams in many other sports. It is renowned for its award winning choirs and Music department.

  2. Christian Brothers Secondary School - Kilkenny. Concertado Chicos 600 Religioso. El colegio CBS Kilkenny es un colegio masculino con una larga tradición de excelencia académica y de logros deportivos. Acepta estudiantes de 12 a 18 años y es un centro de aprendizaje único con más de 150 años.

  3. The following is a list of the schools, colleges, and other educational institutions founded, run or staffed (in any capacity) by the Congregation of Christian Brothers (sometimes called the Irish Christian Brothers) since 1802.

  4. Inspired by its founder, CBS Kilkenny aims to provide Catholic education in the Edmund Rice tradition. The school endeavours to be a caring Christian Community which promotes to the best of its ability the personal, spiritual, physical and intellectual development of its students. Ethos.

  5. Christian Brothers Secondary School, Kilkenny. Phone : 056 7721402 Fax: 056 7763652 E-mail: cbskk@indigo.ie. SUBJECT LEVELS POLICY March 2021. Mission Statement. Inspired by its founder, CBS Kilkenny aims to provide Catholic education in the Edmund Rice tradition.

  6. School Name: Christian Brothers Secondary School, Kilkenny. School Address: James’s Street, Kilkenny, R95H985. School Details: CBS Kilkenny is a Voluntary Roman Catholic Secondary School. under the Trusteeship and the Patronage of the Edmund Rice.

  7. The Brothers had their own unique system of education, with particular emphasis being placed on religious instruction. By the year 1860 the Christian Brothers opened a second school and monastery in Clonmel, this time in the parish of St. Mary’s. Original design for the new school as illustrated in the Builders Journal of January 1901