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  1. We strive to place mutual respect, understanding and care of the individual at the heart of all that we do in Belvedere as the strength of relationships within the school community is the core resource that supports our pastoral approach. Chaplaincy is a vital part of the support structures in place for our students in terms of their personal, social and spiritual development during their time ...

  2. Description area. Dates of existence. 1832-. History. After the restoration of the Society of Jesus in 1814, a Jesuit community took over the vacant Poor Clare convent in Hardwicke Street, Dublin. The establishment of St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Upper Gardiner Street in 1832 provided the Jesuits with the ...

  3. Transition Year (TY) in Belvedere College is a compulsory programme. It is designed to act as a bridge between junior and senior cycle. It provides students with an opportunity to experience a wide range of educational activities, including work experience and community care, over the course of a year that is free from formal examinations. The aim of TY is to educate students for maturity with ...

  4. The Music Department endeavours to develop in each student of the college, an interest and appreciation of music through the implementation of a full and varied curriculum (curricular and co-curricular). The Department encourages active and enjoyable participation in a wide range of musical activities, from solo performance to chamber ensembles, orchestra, wind bands, college choir, liturgical ...

  5. Belvedere College SJ Newsletter May 15th 2024. Click here to access this week’s newsletter. Belvedere College SJ Newsletter May 1st. Click here to access this week’s newsletter. Belvedere College SJ Newsletter April 17th. Click here to access this week’s newsletter. Belvedere College SJ Newsletter March 20th.

  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 years after Catholic emancipation.