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  1. St. Kieran’s College is a diocesan Catholic secondary school under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory. St Kieran of Saighir is said to have preached the Gospel in Ireland before St Patrick. The College was established in 1782, ‘the first Catholic College in the Kingdom’ to open its doors after Grattan’s Parliament had relaxed the Penal Laws in the same year.

  2. St Kieran’s College College Road, Kilkenny; 056 776 1707; school@stkieranscollege.ie; Twitter; Youtube; Registered Charity No. 20204788. ... St Kieran’s Day Activities. Monday 17th . School Closed (St Patrick’s Day Bank Holiday) Tuesday 18th. Free Day (No school for students) April;

  3. St Kieran’s College, which is a Diocesan College under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory, was founded in 1782. In fact, records show that on the 12th October 1782 a lease was signed for an old house in Kilkenny making St Kieran’s the oldest Catholic College in the country and ‘the first Catholic College in the Kingdom’.

  4. St Kieran’s College Carol Service. ... St Kieran’s Day Activities. Monday 17th . School Closed (St Patrick’s Day Bank Holiday) Tuesday 18th. Free Day (No school for students) April; Monday 31st (May) - Friday 4th . Easter Exams (1st & 5th Years) Friday 11th (1pm) Easter Holidays Begin .

  5. St Kieran’s College, which is a Diocesan College under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory, was founded in 1782. In fact records show that on the 12th October, 1782 a lease was signed for an old house in Kilkenny making St Kieran’s the oldest Catholic College in the country and ‘the first Catholic College in the Kingdom’.

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  7. St Kieran’s College, as Ireland’s oldest Catholic Secondary School and Diocesan College, continues its founding aim of the pursuit of real excellence in education and faith formation, in the light of the Gospel, so as to allow all our students, and all who visit the College or avail of its many services on or off-campus, to realise the fullness of their God-given potential.