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Brilliant school my daughter loves it, in and is really supported by the employees.
Dundalk Grammar School has a venerable history. From to it was a Charter School. In it was reorganised, largely by the Revd Elias Thackeray, as the Dundalk Educational Institution. It was in abeyance during World War I, and in was revived by a local committee and reconstituted as Dundalk Grammar School. This committee was later enlarged and became the Board of Governors. The Governors meet frequently and are assisted by the school’s Board of Management, which has representatives from the Governors, staff and parents. The school is under Protestant management and is mindful to see that the prevailing ethos has its roots in that tradition. Since the school has been closely associated with the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland. Dundalk Grammar School is one of a small number of schools in the Republic of Ireland which are under Protestant management. The school buildings are held in trust by the Incorporated Society, while the day-to-day running of the school is directed by a locally based Board of Governors which is advised by the school’s Board of Management. The school charges fees: traditionally the bulk of this income is used to offer a broader range of subjects and smaller class sizes. The school’s teaching staff and student body are interdenominational, and both five-day boarding students and day students are accepted. Most day students come from Dundalk and its hinterland, but easy rail access facilitates daily travel from as far as north Co. Dublin. Most boarders are drawn from the north-eastern counties of the Republic; however in recent years the school has had a steady influx of students from overseas.
Good school. great facilities. take responsibilities seriously.
Dundalk grammar school has a venerable story. from 1739 to 1835 it was a charter school. in 1835, she was reorganized, especially by the rewd elias thackeray, when the dundalk educational institution was reorganized. it was in disgust during the first world war, and in 1921 was revived by a local committee and reconstituted as dundalk grammar school. this committee was later expanded and became the council of gouverneure. the gouverneures meet frequently and are supported by the pre-school who has representatives of the gouverneure, staff and parents. the school is under the evangelical leadership and is attentive to see that the predominant ethos has its roots in this tradition. since 1739 the school has been closely linked to the incorporated society for promoting protestant schools in the world. dundalk grammar school is a small number of schools in the republic of the country that are under Protestant management. the school buildings are kept familiar by the incorporated society, while the day-to-day course of the school is guided by a local administration council, which is advised by the pre-school. the school fees: traditionally, the large part of this income is used to offer a broader range of subjects and smaller class sizes. the teachers of the school and the student body are interdenominational, and both five-day students and day students are accepted. most day students come from dundalk and its hinterland, but easier access facilitates the daily journey from to north co. dublin. most boards are drawn from the northeast circles of republic; in recent years, however, the school has a steady influx of students from overseas.