St Michael’s College end Gonzaga’s Leinster title defence in ruthless fashion
St Michael’s adapt their tactics in tough conditions to book a place in the decider
St Michael’s adapt their tactics in tough conditions to book a place in the decider
Aidan O’Flanagan crosses in added time before Darragh O’Dwyer sealed the win from the tee at Energia Park
Restorative justice is an informal process which focuses on the survivor rather than the offender
Fee-charging sector seeks access to emergency funding for higher energy bills
Irish Times survey finds most of the 50 private schools increased fees by between 5 and 15 per cent this year
Gonzaga College played their part in a rip-roaring 10-try decider at the RDS
If the Ranelagh lads bring their attacking game, this promises to be a gripping final
Powerful six-try display earns Murphy’s side a final showdown against Gonzaga
Tries from Fionn King, Aaron O’Brien pivotal in Leinster Schools Senior Cup quarter-final
Dublin City Council asked by advisers for Sandford Living to rectify Z15 zoning
Developments located in Ranelagh, Clontarf and Blackrock
Competition established in 2001 to remember Fr Frank Maher
Ardstone Capital plans to put 671 apartments on former Jesuit lands at Milltown Park
Jesuit was appointed Belvedere’s headmaster in 1973
The Arundel Zodiac was thought to be created for the Duke of Mantua in 1540
Restored and extended Beechwood Avenue three-bed has clever touches and extra light
Enrolments in fee-charging schools rise to highest numbers on record
Patrick Potts found dead days before his trial was due to begin
High-achieving schools forced to turn away hundreds of applicants each year
‘Your bridal whites become the grey of scrubs/The dress a gown and boots, the veil a visor’
Well conected neighbourhood has plenty of choice in housing and schools but could do with some cafe culture
Disruption due to mass school closures set to be unmatched by any weather event in living memory
Debating taught me ‘to think quickly and speak slowly in unpredictable situations’
Former ‘flatlands’ is now sought after by rich singletons and young families
Torch may have been passed to the children of the founder but the fee-paying school remains top dog for Leaving Cert results
Four boys and one girl from around country secure the maximum grades
Teachers say the game is boosting children’s concentratrion and social skills. Is it time to make it part of the curriculum?
Church hasn’t ‘come to terms with clash between people’s human rights and canon law’
Latin paper criticised for appealing mainly to stronger students
Unthinkable: The Irish Young Philosopher Awards hopes to become as big as the Young Scientist exhibition
Jesuit secondary school says priests were each in their own way irreplaceable
Three rough sleepers have died on Irish streets since last week
Fee-paying schools account for half of top 20 sending most students to college
Irish man in his late 50s one of two rough-sleepers in Dublin who died this week
Man in his 50s had been known to outreach workers for a number of years
‘Unresolved issues in professional relationships among staff’ in Gonzaga
Sandford Terrace, where Mary Robinson lived, is hidden away but close to the city
Paul Morrissey made Forbes’s list of under-30s with high-flying careers ahead
Gonzaga will play Blackrock in one semi-final, and Belvedere meet Clongowes in other
First-half performance enough despite strong finish from Castleknock
Karen Walton’s son Benjamin died as result of second-impact syndrome
Top of the class: Six students got eight A1s in schools in Dublin, Cork and Mayo
Ardagh Group’s head is funding the company’s biggest purchase the old way: leveraging
Quarter final draw pit two favourites against one another as holders Roscrea face Gonzaga
Students in more affluent areas of Dublin are four times more likely to go to college
Profile: A stickler for tradition, his reputation was of a judge who was ‘tough but fair’
Edwardian-style house has six bedrooms, two receptions and large rear garden
Gonzaga fightback comes up short in Leinster Schools’ Junior Cup
Quickfire 14-point salvo puts northsiders on way to easy win in Donnybrook
Joseph Dargan: January 21st, 1933 – June 1st, 2014
First half dominance helps the Ranelagh school to a quarter-final tilt at St Andrew’s College
UCD’s elite athlete academy, its 60-point Leaving Cert top-up and proximity to Leinster HQ are attracting the cream of schoolboy talent
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices