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In 2008 the minor girls hockey team won the Leinster 'D' cup coached by Gary Homan.
In 2008 the minor girls hockey team won the Leinster 'D' cup coached by Gary Homan.


In 2008, the minor boys hockey team won the Leinster 'B' League championship beating Dundalk Grammar School in the final. The minor girls hockey team also won the Northside 'A' League in 2008.
In 2008, the minor boys hockey team won the Leinster 'B' League championship beating Dundalk Grammar School in the final. The minor girls hockey team also won the Northside 'A' League in 2008. ian doyle has a chod


The recently established Under 18 Girls Soccer team reached the quarter finals and with the help of Mr. Clarke will hopefully continue and thrive in Mount Temple.
The recently established Under 18 Girls Soccer team reached the quarter finals and with the help of Mr. Clarke will hopefully continue and thrive in Mount Temple.


In April 2009 towards the end of "Bike Safety Week," a slow bicycle race was held on the playing fields. This event (combined with the best weather experienced all year) attracted an unprecedented amount of spectators, and scores of eager cyclists desperate to claim the grand prize.
In April 2009 towards the end of "Bike Safety Week," a slow bicycle race was held on the playing fields. This event (combined with the best weather experienced all year) attracted an unprecedented amount of spectators, and scores of eager cyclists desperate to claim the grand prize.

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Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Address
Map
Malahide Road

, ,
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Ireland Republic of Ireland
Information
School typeGovernment co-educational
Established1972
PrincipalLiam Wegimont
Colour(s)Black and Blue
Information01 8336984
Websitewww.mounttemple.ie



Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school located in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, originally notable as the first multi-denominational public (state-funded) school under Protestant management to open in Dublin.

Mount Temple School is a non-fee paying, state comprehensive school under Protestant management. It was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School, Hibernian Marine School and Bertrand and Rutland School.

Today, Mount Temple provides a balanced, supportive and stimulating education in a co-educational, multi-denominational environment. The school caters for the individual needs of all students, ranging from those with exceptional abilities to those who require additional learning support. It does so within a community that expects tolerance, civilized behaviour and understanding.

The school's ethos is based upon a Christian, civilized and caring tradition.

— From the promotional website[1]

The school was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School, Hibernian Marine School and Bertrand & Rutland School.

History

  • Hibernian Marine School was a charity school founded in 1766, originally to provide for the orphans and children of seamen. The school was located on the Seafield Road in Clontarf, Dublin.
  • Mountjoy School was a boarding school located on Mountjoy square, near O'Connell St. in the city centre, the School later moved to the current location in Clontarf (Mount Temple School's current location).
  • Bertrand & Rutland School was a school located in Eccles Street in the north-side of Dublin.

Hibernian Marine School amalgamated with Mountjoy School in 1968 and became Mountjoy & Marine School the school later amalgamated with B & R and took the name of Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1972. Also Mount Temple Comprehensive School main building is exactly the same as Newpark Comprehensive School.

View of the main Mount Temple building across the school yard.

Students

Mount Temple Comprehensive School has about 850 students of mixed gender, creed and nationality and prides itself on its unique diversity. As a comprehensive school it teaches both academic and practical subjects and extracurricular sport and music are a major part of Mount Temple life. Students may also be involved in other activities including drama, Amnesty International, Christian Union, English, Irish, French and German debating and public speaking.

Sport

The principal sports in Mount Temple are rugby union (boys) and hockey (boys and girls) but basketball, athletics, badminton, cricket and soccer are also played. Pole vaulting was recently announced to be an emerging sport in the school as well as pie eating contests.

The Rugby team are very strong in the Leinster Section A Schools Cup competition, reaching the final in 2004, 2005 and 2007 but have not won the cup since 1997. The school generally produce two or three Leinster A representatives a season most notably ,this year , Micheal Kearney who the Ireland under 18s.

Last year the school won their first ever Leinster Schools Senior Boys 4x100 metre relay title and finished first in the All Irelands in Tullamore only to be disqualifed by a dubious call by the track judges.

Recently the 6th year students organised and ran the very first dodgeball tournament of the school's history which is now a growing sport in the school with the Inter-Malahide Road championship nearby.

The boys' hockey section has produced several interprovincial players and many players who have gone on to play at the highest levels. One of these such players is Luke Hayden who has secured his Place on the Leinster U18 squad.

In 2008 the minor girls hockey team won the Leinster 'D' cup coached by Gary Homan.

In 2008, the minor boys hockey team won the Leinster 'B' League championship beating Dundalk Grammar School in the final. The minor girls hockey team also won the Northside 'A' League in 2008. ian doyle has a chod

The recently established Under 18 Girls Soccer team reached the quarter finals and with the help of Mr. Clarke will hopefully continue and thrive in Mount Temple.

In April 2009 towards the end of "Bike Safety Week," a slow bicycle race was held on the playing fields. This event (combined with the best weather experienced all year) attracted an unprecedented amount of spectators, and scores of eager cyclists desperate to claim the grand prize.

Feeder Schools

Mount Temple students come mainly from these feeder schools in North Dublin: Lindsay Road National School, Glasnevin; Howth Road National School; Finglas Parish National School; Glasnevin National School; Drumcondra National School; Greenlanes National School; N.D.N.S.P; North Bay Project School; Old Boro National School, Swords; St Andrew’s National School; Springdale National School; Educate Together, Glasnevin; Burrow National School, Sutton. [2],Springdale National School

The old building in Mount Temple, including the clock made famous by Christopher Nolan's book "Under the Eye of the Clock".

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

  1. ^ About
  2. ^ WWW.mounttemple.ie
  3. ^ Times Online article on Damien Dempsey's background.
  4. ^ BBC article on Christopher Nolan winning the Whitbread award.
  5. ^ Short article from Ireland.com about Maybury being called for the Irish team.
  6. ^ A short bio on comedy CV. IMDB entry
  7. ^ Irish Times Article February 22, 2005.