Chanel College, Dublin

Coordinates: 53°23′17.179″N 6°12′13.484″W / 53.38810528°N 6.20374556°W / 53.38810528; -6.20374556
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Chanel College
Coláiste Chanel
Chanel College entrance, 2014
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Coordinates53°23′17.179″N 6°12′13.484″W / 53.38810528°N 6.20374556°W / 53.38810528; -6.20374556
Information
School typeSecondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Opened1955; 69 years ago (1955)
FounderMarist Fathers
PrincipalDara Gill
GenderMale
Age range12–19
Enrollment600 (2022)
Websitechanelcollege.ie
Last updated: 23 January 2017 (2017-01-23)

Chanel College (Irish: Coláiste Chanel) is a Catholic boys' secondary school in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland. The principal is Dara Gill. The school has approximately 600 pupils.

History[edit]

The school opened in 1955 with 12 pupils in the first year. It was the year after the canonisation of Saint Peter Chanel (one of the early Marists and the first to be canonised) and so the college was named in his honour. The main part of the school was built in the late sixties. Chanel was the third school to be opened by the Marist Fathers in Ireland, coming after CUS in 1867, and St Mary's College, Dundalk in 1861.[citation needed]

Sports facilities[edit]

In 2012, Chanel transferred some of its sports fields to the neighbouring Parnells GAA club, which built a new sports complex on the site consisting of several floodlit all-weather pitches, training facilities, and a social centre. Chanel has the use of these facilities.[1] It subsequently sold much of its campus to developers, who have built private housing on the approach to the school.

Community involvement[edit]

Chanel College has been involved in Civic Link since 2001. In the first year, they were linked to St. Joseph's High School, Derry. Subsequently, they were linked to Knockbreda High School, Belfast and Ballycastle High School, County Antrim.[2] They are currently linked with Keithryan High School, County Antrim.[citation needed]

Chanel joined the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship programme in 2006.

Notable past pupils[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chanel College". Chanel College. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Chanel College & Mercy College visit Garda Training College", Civic-Link, Cooperation Ireland, 2003-04, accessed 23 January 2008

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