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Rockwell College

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Rockwell College
Coláiste Charraig an Tobair
Crest of Rockwell College

Motto Inter Mutanda Constantia
Latin for 'Constancy in the
midst of change'
Established 1864
Location Cashel, County Tipperary,
Republic of Ireland
Students 500
President
Principal
Fr Mead, CSSp
Mr Pat O'Sullivan
Religious order Holy Ghost Fathers
Homepage http://www.rockwell-college.ie

Rockwell College, founded in 1864, is a well known private catholic secondary school near Cashel in South Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. It offers day as well as full boarding. Rockwell is run by the Holy Ghost Fathers. Famous past pupils include Irish President Patrick Hillery, current Chief Justice John Murray, Liam O'Flaherty, Fr. Denis Fahey, Gerard Danaher SC and former Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, Lieut. General Colm Mangan. Another past Irish President and a major figure in Irish history Eamon de Valera taught there, as did Thomas MacDonagh, poet and nationalist who was executed after the 1916 rising. It has a proud rugby tradition with several Provincial and International players such as Denis Leamy, and fields strong teams in the Munster Junior and Senior Cups.

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