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  1. Clongowes Wood College has a long and rich history since its inception in 1814 with the establishment of Ireland’s first Jesuit school and indeed preceding that it was in 1450 that the first castle was built on the lands. This material here is largely taken from A Short History of Clongowes Wood College, which was privately published in 2011 ...

  2. Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co Kildare W91 DN40 Ireland. View Our Prospectus. Clongowes News. Jack Wins Prestigious STEM Awards at ISEF. 21 May 2024. Model UN. 22 March 2024. SciFest at Clongowes 2024. 28 February 2024. Statement from Jesuits Ireland. 08 February 2024.

  3. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Fees and Charges 2023/2024. Fee for students entering at 1st, 2nd or 3rd Year. €23,150. Fee for students entering at 4th Year and above. €26,623. Students with English as a second language. 10% fee premium per annum. Note: Fees effective as of July 1st 2023 and are subject to annual review.

  4. Please contact our Admissions Office should you wish to learn more about how your son can start his Clongowes journey. Click on the image below to start your tour! Menu. Close. About Us. Headmaster’s Welcome; Liturgy; ... Clongowes Wood College Clane, Co. Kildare, W91 DN40, Ireland. Print View | Standard View | High Visibility. Phone: +353 (0 ...

  5. Virtual Open Evenings. Our Virtual Open Evenings are an excellent way to learn more about life at Clongowes. The events take place on Zoom and are suitable for boys and their parents. Register for our next Virtual Open Evening using the form below. Virtual Open Evenings 2023-2024. Thursday, 18th April at 6.30pm Click here to register.

  6. Clongowes Wood College is a seven-day boarding school located in beautiful surroundings, twenty mile. Clongowes Wood College SJ. 3,514 likes · 147 talking about this. Clongowes Wood College ...

  7. "Clongowes" refers to Clongowes Wood College, a boys' boarding school run by the Jesuits in Sallins, County Kildare, a short distance west of Dublin. James Joyce was a student at Clongowes from 1888 to 1891 (ages 6-9), as was his fictional avatar Stephen Dedalus, whose life-defining experiences there are represented in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man .