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142: 476: 505: 327: 22: 491:, a trustee of both schools, announced to staff that the amalgamation would proceed in the absence of a new school building. The amalgamation process commenced in September 2008 with enrollment of all first year students in St Jarlath's. The process was completed in September 2009 when students from both schools amalgamated into the new school, in the old St Jarlath's building. 459:. This property was known as Keighrey's Park and a portion of it was used as the town's fair green. McHale continued to set it as a fair green to the town commissioners at a yearly rent of 30 until 1875 in which year the college was extensively enlarged by the addition of two wings to the first building which had been erected in 1858. 1622:
Kevin McStay, former Roscommon manager and a football analyst with this newspaper, remembers the past when he began playing in the 1970s and things were simpler and more clear cut... 'when I was at school in St Jarlath's I was on a team that never played subs. It wasn't until the end of my time there
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Today Meehan is back where it all began, teaching, managing and helping St Jarlath's adapt to a very different Hogan Cup landscape, made all the harder for them since 2006 when they ended the option for pupils to board in the school... In his third year teaching maths in the school, Meehan is also
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Plans to amalgamate St Patrick's And St Jarlath’s colleges had first been suggested in the late 1990s. At that time, a new school building had been promised by the Government. However, no such building materialised. The phasing out of boarding in St Jarlath's led to a reduced enrolment.
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Its first president was Rev Oliver Kelly, who later became Archbishop of Tuam. In 1824, the facilities of the College were enlarged by the erection of additional houses in Bishop Street and in 1856, the site of the present college and grounds was bought by
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to Tuam. The invitation resulted in the birth of Tuam CBS, and later St Patrick's College, a Catholic day secondary school, which was to play a not insignificant role in the education of young men from the lower orders in Tuam.
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The tradition of the annual Opera was continued following the amalgamation, the 2009 Opera being the first production of the newly amalgamated school. The Opera has been successful in recent years in the
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was the first to be held in conjunction with Mercy Convent, Tuam. The 2008 Opera was also in conjunction with St Patrick's College, due to the amalgamation process in progress at the time.
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12 times – the first time in 1947 - more than any other school, and have also been runners-up on a further 14 occasions. The college also holds the record for winning the most
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in 1944, the college's Amateur Operatic Society has performed a yearly musical or opera for the local community. The 1969 production,
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managing the school's junior footballers, having moved up from managing the first years for the previous two years.
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organised musical awards, winning a Best Overall and a Best Chorus award in 2008 for Hot Mikado.
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The St Jarlath's College's senior football team hold the prestigious record of winning the
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Since amalgamation, the school has won three Connacht Senior titles, reaching the
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Paddy Buggy Cup (All-Ireland Colleges Senior 'B' Hurling Championship) : 1
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Final in 2011. Under the management of Joe Burke, and captained by
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Pre-amalgamation crest of St Jarlath's College, in use until 2009
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The original St Jarlath's College was founded in 1800 by the
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wheel broke. The enrolment numbers in 2022 are 595.
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in the late 1970s that Jarlath's started using subs.
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