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  1. Newtown School was founded in the troubled year of 1798 on the Waterford estate which had been the home of Sir Thomas Wyse, himself a key figure in Irish education. It’s purpose was the education of Quakers from Munster, but during its 200 year development this has broadened into the distinguished multi-denominational school of today, still ...

  2. School is a wonderful chance for young people to experience a one-of-a-kind educational atmosphere that is both personally and academically challenging. Each year Newtown School has welcomed new students into our network, creating a close-knit community, developing new relationships, exploring other cultures, and fostering discovery.

  3. Our Fees. Newtown School is a registered charity and it operates on a ‘not-for-profit’ basis. Each year its fee levels are set to achieve a break even position on normal school activities. Newtown School is a registered charity and it operates on a ‘not-for-profit’ basis.

  4. 20 de dic. de 2023 · 225 years of Waterford’s Newtown School archives now available online in SETU led project. Wednesday, December 20, 2023. Keith Lemon (principal, Newtown School), Sinead O’Keeffe (SETU and board member Newtown School), Roger Johnson (former Principal Newtown School), Joan Johnson (convenor Newtown School Archives) and Kieran Cronin (SETU ...

  5. Admissions. We are all teachers and learners; each student has unique gifts and talents and students are called upon to discover their own voices and interests within the framework of a holistic educational experience. About the School Admissions Articles Events.

  6. The Junior School at Newtown has been in existence since the early days of the twentieth century and from the early nineteen eighties had been called Selborne School. However in 1988 the school structure was changed and with numbers rapidly increasing, the school was provided with a management committee of its own, subject to the main committee.

  7. Newtown School is a day and boarding secondary school in Waterford, Ireland. It is a voluntary secondary school, run by a Board of Management, but owned by the Religious Society of Friends. Newtown School was founded in 1798 by the Sir Thomas Wyse. Its original purpose was the education of Quakers in the south of Ireland, and until 1858 no non-Quakers were admitted. At its setup both boys and ...