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词条 St Joseph's Patrician College
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  1. History

  2. Drama

  3. Sport

     Rowing  Rugby  Basketball 

  4. Notable past pupils

  5. References

{{refimprove|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox School
| name = St. Joseph's Patrician College
| motto = “Pro Deo et Patria”
| affiliation = Catholic
| established = 1862
| type = Secondary school
| principal = John Madden
| colors = Blue and White
| location = Nuns' Island, Galway, Ireland
| website = http://www.bish.ie
}}

St. Joseph's Patrician College, often known as "The Bish", is a secondary school in the West Ireland city of Galway. Founded by the Patrician Brothers, a religious order, it has approximately 800 students on roll and, in recent years, has had success in a wide range of sporting activities including soccer, rugby, basketball, rowing, Gaelic games, athletics, and table tennis.

History

St Joseph's College was established in 1862 due to the absence of a Catholic Intermediate School for boys in the city. Bishop John McEvilly asked Brother Paul {{who|date=August 2011}} to open such a school and St. Joseph's Seminary was established at Nuns' Island in 1862. Due to the bishop's close association with the school, the seminary was generally referred to as "the bishop's school" and to this day is known as "The Bish. . Publicising his new enterprise Bishop McEvilly wrote a pastoral {{vague|date=August 2011}} in which he stated:

"For many years we have had excellent schools for the lower orders at the Mercy Convent, Newtownsmith, and the Monastery School at Lombard St. The higher class of boys are catered for at St. Ignatius' College, the girls at the Dominican Convent. Now, at last, we happily have a school for the middle class at St. Joseph's Seminary, Nuns' Island."

When the school was established the word seminary had no ecclesiastical connotations{{citation needed|date=August 2011}} and there was in fact a "Seminary For Young Ladies" further down Nuns' Island, by the 1930s the word had come to mean a college for the training of candidates for the priesthood,{{citation needed|date=August 2011}} and at the express desire of Bishop Michael Brown{{who|date=August 2011}} the Brothers changed the name to "St. Joseph's College", and in the 1970s Bro. Valerian Whelan{{who|date=August 2011}} inserted the word Patrician in the title.

In 1899 a National School was opened to cater for the Junior Classes at the Seminary and it too came to be known as "The Bish". In 1930 the Brothers acquired the bonded store belonging to Persse's Distillery, renovated it and transferred the seventy Intermediate pupils across the road. The National School took over the rooms vacated on the original site and continued in operation until 1954 when it and "the Old Monastery School" were replaced by St. Patrick's, on Lombard Street.[1]

Drama

The following is a list of plays and talent shows performed by the students of St. Joseph's Patrician College:

YearName of Show
1984Bugsy
1987H.M.S. Pinafore
1991The Mikado
1992H.M.S. Pinafore
1993The Merchant of Venice
1994Diarmuid and Gráinne (Abbreviated)
1997Variety in Town Hall Parts 1 and 2
1998Joseph
1999Godspell March'99
2003The King and I
2005Oklahoma!
2006The Pirates of Penzance
2007South Pacific
2010Bish Bash Talent Show I
2011Bish Bash Talent Show II
2012Bish Bash Talent Show III
2013Bish Bash Talent Show IV
2014Bish Bash Talent Show V
2015Bish Bash Talent Show VI
2016Bish Bash Talent Show VII

Sport

{{expand section|date=August 2011}}

Rowing

St Joseph's College Rowing Club was established in 1932, making its first competitive appearance against St. Patrick's Boat Club later that year in the Schoolboy Fours. It did not acquire its own boathouse until 1955, when the Menlo Emmet's donated their Woodquay premises to the school under the agreement it should never be used for anything but the development of rowing. The club was a success from the beginning, and was seen as a dominant player in the Junior National Championships which had been established in 1964.[2]

National Championships
1969 - J18 8+ 1985 J18 8+ 2003 - J18 8+, 4+ 2013 - J18 8+
1970 - J18 8+, 4+ 1987 J18 4+ 2004 - J18 8+, 4+ 2014 - J18 8+
1971 - J18 8+, 4+ 1992 J18 8+, 4+ 2005 - J18 8+, 4+, 2-
1982 - J18 8+ 1995 - J18 8+ 2009 - J18 8+, 4+
1983 - J18 8+ 1996 - J18 2- 2011 - J18 8+
1984 - J18 8+ 2001 - J18 4+ 2012 - J18 8+

Internationally, oarsmen from St. Joseph's College R.C. have also excelled, as a club competing at The British School Regatta, Ghent International Regatta, Henley Royal Regatta, and most recently, Sydney International Rowing Regatta in March 2013. Many{{who|date=August 2011}} have represented Ireland on the international stage at all levels of competition from the Home International Regatta (Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales), to the Coupe de la Jeunesse (second level European Junior Championship) and the World Junior Championship. Alumni of the school have achieved even higher laurels following on from their experience gained on the Corrib, competing at the World U-23 Championships, World Senior Championships and the Olympic Games.{{citation needed|date=August 2011}}

Rugby

Major Honours:

  • 10 Connacht Schools Junior Cups (Last 1991)
  • 12 Connacht Schools Senior Cups (Last 1994)

Recent Titles (2010 Onwards)

  • U-14 Connacht Schools League (2010, 2012 2013)
  • Junior Schools Connacht League (2010)
  • Junior Schools City Cup (2012, 2013)
  • Senior Schools Development Cup (2010, 2012)
  • U-17 Connacht Schools 7's (2012, 2013)

The Bish has been remarkably successful in producing quality rugby teams and players since the school was founded. Many players have represented played on representative teams provincially and nationally, at both under-age and senior level. Among these are Damian Browne, Andrew Browne and Darragh Leader, all of whom have played at senior level for local professional side Connacht Rugby. The Bish currently fields teams at all school age levels - Under 14, Junior and Senior. The U-14's compete in the Connacht U-14 Schools League, the Juniors partake in the Connacht Junior League, Junior Cup and City Cup and the Senior Team play in the U-18 Connacht Regional League as well as the Connacht Senior Development Cup. Results and up to date league tables for all of these competitions can be found on the Connacht Rugby Domestic website.

Basketball

Notable past pupils

{{see also|Category:People educated at St Joseph's Patrician College}}
Politics
  • Michael Colivet (29 March 1882 – 4 May 1955) was a Sinn Féin politician. He was elected TD for Limerick City, a founding member of the Irish Republic, and elected to the First Dail.
  • Séamus Brennan, (1948–2008) Fianna Fáil politician, Teachta Dála and minister of various portfolios, most notably Transport where he oversaw the introduction of the penalty point system.[3]
Sport
  • Andrew Browne, Connacht rugby player[4]
  • Damian Browne, Oyonnax rugby player[4]
  • David Collins, Galway hurler and former Young Hurler of The Year[4]
  • Adrian Faherty, Galway Gaelic footballer
  • Ger Farragher, former Galway hurler
  • David Forde, Millwall and Republic of Ireland footballer[4]
  • Ciaran Gaffney, Zebre rugby player[4]
  • Colin Hawkins, Shamrock Rovers Assistant Manager
  • Darragh Leader, Connacht rugby player[4]
  • Tadhg Leader, rugby player
  • Eamonn McGuire, rugby player for Connacht and Ireland[5][6]
  • Neville Maxwell, Olympic rower[4]
  • John Russell, Sligo Rovers footballer

References

1. ^{{citation|url=http://www.bish.ie/history.html|title=Bish History}}
2. ^Irish Rowing Archives - list of Championships & winners
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arts-sport-tourism.gov.ie/aboutus/MinBio.html |title=Séamus Brennan, TD|publisher=Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport|accessdate=30 March 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news|first=Daragh|last=Small|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/connacht-rugby/the-bish-are-ready-to-be-a-force-once-again-35559579.html|title=The Bish are ready to be a force once again|newspaper=Irish Independent|date=24 March 2017|accessdate=24 March 2017|quote=... that didn't deter Connacht's Andrew Browne, Darragh Leader and Ciaran Gaffney from attending in the past. Ex-Connacht lock Damien Browne also went there... Ireland international goalkeeper David Forde honed his skills at the Bish, as did the new president of the GPA and former Galway hurling captain David Collins; and esteemed Irish rower, and two-time Olympian, Neville Maxwell.}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/argus/news/eamonn-was-a-great-sportsman-29601621.html|title=Eamonn was a great sportsman|work=The Argus|date=18 September 2013|accessdate=18 September 2013}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/obituaries/a-rugby-great-who-played-for-connacht-and-country-1.1613402|title=A rugby great who played for Connacht and country: Eamonn McGuire - Born: June 28th, 1939; Died: September 14th, 2013|work=The Irish Times|date=30 November 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181125030204/https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/obituaries/a-rugby-great-who-played-for-connacht-and-country-1.1613402|archivedate=25 November 2018|quote=McGuire began playing rugby at St Joseph's (the 'Bish') in Galway where he was selected for the Connacht Schools team and was a member of a team which won a Connacht Junior Cup in 1957.}}
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