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词条 Ardscoil Rís, Dublin
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  1. History and expansion

  2. Subjects [4]

  3. Recent achievements

  4. Student continuation to third level education[19]

      Percentage of students who continues to third level education    Numbers attending each third level institution  

  5. ITC (Information, Communication, Technology) facilities in Ardscoil Rís

  6. Past pupils

  7. Students Council

  8. Principal

  9. Activities

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Infobox school
| name = Ardscoil Rís Secondary School
| native_name = Edmund Rice Highschool
| logo = Ardscoil Rís Dublin, Ireland ERST School_Emblem.png
| motto = "Dilseacht agus Uaisleacht" (Loyalty and Nobility)
| streetaddress = Griffith Avenue
| city = Dublin
| country = Ireland
| coordinates =
| religious_affiliation =
| established = 1972
| category = Edumnd Rice Schools Trust Catholic, second-level, state funded (public)
| oversight = Ardscoil Rís Board of Management
| principal = Mark Neville
| faculty = Full time: 34
| grades = 1st Year - 6th Year

Transition year optional


| gender = Male only
| age_range = 12-19
| houses = No Student Accommodation
| colours = Navy/Blue
| rival = St. Aidan's C.B.S
| test_name = Junior Cycle Student Award and Leaving Certificate
| yearbook = 2011-2012 Edition.
| fees = No fees (state funded)
| feeder_to = Dublin City University (DCU)
| affiliations = ECDL Training and Certification centre approved by ECDL Ireland

Edmund Rice Schools Trust


| website = ardscoilrisdublin.ie
| head_name = Second Master
| head_name2 = Assistant Headmaster
| enrollment = Approx. 525 students (96 new students per year)
| campus = Private Property - Edmund Rice Schools Trust and Ardscoil Rís Board of Management
| student_union = ~20 members. Active.
| free_label = Emblem
}}

Ardscoil Rís (meaning Rice's High School) is a boys' secondary school on Griffith Avenue, Dublin, Ireland. The school caters for approximately 530 students every year.

{{citation needed span|According to the 2015 Central Applications Office (CAO) statistics, 96% of Ardscoil Rís students continued on to third level education (e.g. college or university) in 2015. This was the highest rate for any school in Dublin 9 and its surrounding areas. In 2015 the school sent 32 pupils to DCU, more than any other school in the state bar the Institute of Education. As a percentage of students taking the Leaving Certificate the figure is the highest for any school in the state. In 2005 and following years,as a percentage of students taking the Leaving Certificate exam, the school topped the list of students provided to DCU. More than two thirds of all Leaving Certificate students went on to third level education that year.|date=January 2019}}{{citation needed span|Ardscoil Rís started out in the O'Brien Institute, which functioned as a private school, in 1969. Under the principalship of Brother Carberry the new school incorporated the existing second-level students from the old school and day pupils from the surrounding area. The school was under the trusteeship of the Christian Brothers.|date=January 2019|reason=}}[1] However, they withdrew from Education in Ireland in September 2006 and the school passed into the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust upon the Brothers' withdrawal.[1]

History and expansion

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2019}}

Ardscoil Ris originated in the O'Brien Institute, which functioned as a private school, in 1969. The new school incorporated the existing second-level students from the old school and day pupils from the surrounding area. Old dormitories were converted into classrooms and an old reception room became the staff room.

  • In 1970 and 1971 six prefab classrooms were constructed.
  • On 21 November 1973 the new school building was officially opened by the Irish president, Éamon de Valera.
  • In 1979 the school won the Hogan Cup, winning the All-Ireland Colleges football title for the only time. No Dublin school has won it since.[2]
  • In 1984 a new wing was added with dressing rooms, showers, a Library and Audio-Visual Room. The school continued to excel on the sports field and most students went on to third level education at this point.
  • In 1998 a state-of-the-art sports hall was completed and officially opened by the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Diarmuid Martin, the Archbishop of Dublin.
  • In 1999 six new classrooms were built, a new wing for the library was constructed, and some much needed office space has eased the pressure on space in the school.
  • In 2001 the science labs were refurbished.
  • In 2003 the new computer room was completed. In later years, the computers have been upgraded.
  • In 2005 the school designated a permanent art room.[3]
  • In 2013/2014 the library was renovated. New book shelves, tables, better cushioned chairs and new blackout blinds. Chairs and blinds sponsored by the Students Council.
  • In 2015, all the computers in the Technical Graphics room have been replaced with state-of-the-art, high-end computers which are required for projects such as Computer Aided Design.
  • In 2015/2016 the GP Area has been refurnished by the Students Council.
  • During 2016-2018 major changes have been planned for the sports ground. Changes include ground levelling, new ground equipment and other major changes which are estimated by the Board of Management, Parents Council, Sports Dept. and Students Council to cost over €250,000. The project has begun (Spring 2016–Present)

Subjects [4]

JUNIOR CYCLE STUDENT AWARD (JCSA) CURRICULUM
All students study the following subjects to Junior Cycle Student Award (JCSA) Level:
IrishEnglishHistoryGeographyMaths
ScienceFrench or SpanishPhysical Education (Sports)ReligionCivil, Social and Political Education
Social, Personal and Health Education
Students also choose two of the following subjects:
MusicTechnical GraphicsBusiness StudiesMaterials Technology (Woodwork)
LEAVING CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM
The Core Subjects at Leaving Certificate are:
EnglishIrishMathsReligion (non-exam)
Students also choose four of the following subjects:
HistoryGeographyAccountingBusinessFrench
ChemistryPhysicsBiologySpanishEconomics
Physics & ChemistryConstruction Studies (continuation of MT Wood)Leaving Cert Vocational Programme
Design & Communication Graphics
TRANSITION YEAR CURRICULUM
Core SubjectsFifth Year OptionsAdditional Subjects / Activities
IrishFrenchArt, Cooking
EnglishScienceJapanese, Judo
MathsHistoryEuropean Computer Driving Licence, Careers Guidance
ReligionGeographySwimming, Sailing
CoachingBusinessPhysical Education
CriminologyAccountingPhotography
WoodworkMusicDrama
Notes:
  • Work experience is a fundemantal part of 4th year, three weeks of work experience will take place during the school year, with another week optional (permission from management needed)
  • Optional subjects at Leaving Cert level are subject to demand. For example, there has never been a Leaving Cert Music class due to a lack of demand for the subject at this level.
  • Religion is not an exam subject at Leaving Certificate (but is at Junior Cycle level) and is taught as part of the school's Catholic ethos.
  • Social, Personal and Health Education is not an exam subject.
  • Construction Studies is a continuation of Woodwork

Recent achievements

Ardscoil Rís is often noted for its academic achievements; in 2005 the school sent more students to Dublin City University than any other boys' school on Dublin's Northside.{{cn|date=February 2018}} As a percentage of students taking the Leaving Certificate exam the school topped the list of students provided to DCU.{{cn|date=February 2018}} More than two thirds of all Leaving Certificate students went on to third level education that year.[5] In 2008 the school sent 28 pupils to DCU, more than any other school in the state bar the Institute of Education. As a percentage of students taking the Leaving Certificate the figure is the highest for any school in the state.[6]

In sport, ardscoil's most recent successes included the Under-18 football team being crowned Dublin Senior Football Champions for 2008. A man of the match performance from centre back Aidan Collopy saw the trophy brought back to Ard Scoil. The team was beaten in the Leinster Final by Colaiste Iosagainn, Laois.[7] The Under-19 Basketball team reached the 2008 All Ireland Cup Final, which was screened on Setanta TV. However, they lost by three points to St. Malachy's, Belfast.[8][9] In the 2008/2009 Academic Year the school reached the Under-18 "B" Dublin Colleges final but was beaten by Oatlands College.[10] Ard Scoil's Under-14 footballers defeated Castleknock in the 2008 U/14"A" Dublin Colleges Football Semi Final[11] before going on to capture the title for the first time since 2002, beating Colaiste Eoin in the Final.[12][13]

Ardscoil also reached the Semi-Final stage of the 2009, 2012 and 2013 National Senior Concern Debating Competition.[14]

In 2010/2011 the school's Under-16s won the Dublin football/hurling double for the first time in 20 years while the 1st Year Basketballers won the school's first ever Division 1 East Region title. They later finished runners up in the All Ireland First Year tournament. The title was subsequently stripped from the winners, St. Malachy's, Belfast, for playing illegal players but was not awarded to Ardscoil due to Basketball Ireland regulations.[15][16] Ris repeated as U/16 hurling champions in 2011[17] and won both the Dublin and Leinster Senior B Football titles in early 2012.[15][18]

Student continuation to third level education[19]

Percentage of students who continues to third level education

YearPercent to college[19]
200976
201080
201188
201288
2013100
201493
201596

Numbers attending each third level institution

2009[19]2010[19]2011[19]2012[19]2013[19]2014[19]2015[19]
Cork IT1010000
Dublin City University16182417252132
Dublin Institute of Technology21102411231817
Dún Laoghaire IADT1002202
Dundalk IT0010021
IT Blanchardstown4332160
IT Carlow0000001
IT Tallaght0220330
Marino Institute of Education0000101
Mater Dei0100000
Maynooth University1113513
National College of Art and Design0000011
National College of Ireland10143971111
NUI Galway0000001
St. Patrick's (Pontifical) Maynooth0264530
Trinity College Dublin3758111011
University College Cork1100100
University College Dublin128961137
University of Limerick0101000
Waterford Institute of Technology0000001

ITC (Information, Communication, Technology) facilities in Ardscoil Rís

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2019}}

A strict Internet usage policy was introduced in 2004 and all pupils wishing to use the internet must sign the policy along with their parents. The policy can be viewed on the school's official website. WiFi is in use for teachers.[20]{{dead link|date=January 2019}}{{not in citation|date=January 2019}}

The school has a total of 48 student-usable computers (under supervision) and there is a computer in every classroom. Printing facilities are also available for teaching staff.{{cn|date=January 2019}}

Past pupils

{{See also|List of Christian Brothers school alumni}}

Ardscoil Ris has a number of past pupils who have become household names in Ireland and further afield. Current Dublin GAA senior football players Ciarán Whelan, Tomas Quinn, Cormac Costello and Diarmuid Connolly and also former Dublin senior football manager Pat Gilroy[21] are former pupils, as is Dublin senior hurling player Ronan Fallon. Blackburn Rovers and Republic of Ireland midfielder Keith Andrews was also a pupil, as is current St. Patricks Athletic player Conan Byrne. British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh[22] graduated in the late 70's while Labour Party senator Derek McDowell is also a past pupil.[23] The current Moscow correspondent of the Irish Times Conor Sweeney also attended Ardscoil Ris.[24] Another past pupil is comedian Paddy Courtney{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}. Boyzone's Keith Duffy is also a former pupil.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}

Students Council

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2019}}

The school has an active Students Council with about 20 members. The Students Council organises and sponsors many events in the school including:

  • The Annual School Walk
  • First Year Quiz & First Year Bonding Day
  • Awareness Week
  • Small renovations throughout the school
  • St. Vincent DePaul hampers
  • Grants for students to go to Gaeltachts
  • Careers Day (for 5th and 6th Year Students) (Approx. 25 unique professions, including the Irish Defence Forces)
  • The School Library (Tuesday - supervised)

Principal

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2019}}

Pat Reilly retired as principal in 2009 after eleven years - the longest serving principal to date. The current principal is Mark Neville.[25]{{not in citation|date=January 2019}}

Activities

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2019}}

The school offers after school activities such as a History Club, Drama Club and Debating Club. The school boasts one of the top Debating teams in the Concern Debating competition.

Some of the athletic activities in the school are Gaelic football, hurling and basketball. The school also offers athletics, golf and badminton.

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0609/education.html | work=RTÉ News | title=Hanafin praises Christian Brothers | date=9 June 2006}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.answers.com/topic/hogan-cup |title=Hogan Cup: Information and Much More from |publisher=Answers.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21}}
3. ^History Of School {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928160141/http://www.ardscoilris.net/Home/history/history_of_school.html |date=September 28, 2007 }}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ardscoilrisdublin.ie/|title=Ardscoil Ris Dublin|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-01}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Feeder Schools| url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/special/2005/feeder/page5.pdf | work=The Irish Times|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101023084052/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/special/2005/feeder/page5.pdf|archivedate=23 October 2010}}
6. ^Irish Times, Thursday December 4th, 2008
7. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/crombie-adds-gloss-for-portarlington-1318348.html | work=Irish Independent | title=Crombie adds gloss for Portarlington | date=15 March 2008}}
8. ^:: Basketball Ireland :: {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720131843/http://www.basketballireland.ie/competition/schoolleague/news/story.jsp?newsID=2614 |date=July 20, 2011 }}
9. ^:: Basketball Ireland :: {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720131906/http://www.basketballireland.ie/schools/allirelandschoolscup/news/story.jsp?newsID=2599 |date=July 20, 2011 }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.websitesandtournaments.com/ardscoilris/alan/currentreports/november.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-12-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080928035752/http://www.websitesandtournaments.com/ardscoilris/alan/currentreports/november.htm |archivedate=2008-09-28 |df= }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.herald.ie/sport/schools/gaelic-football-irresistible-riacutes-in-control-of-castle-1563258.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120802074640/http://www.herald.ie/sport/schools/gaelic-football-irresistible-riacutes-in-control-of-castle-1563258.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-08-02 |title=Gaelic Football: Irresistible Rís in control of Castle' - Schools, Sport |publisher=Herald.ie |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 }}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.websitesandtournaments.com/ardscoilris/alan/currentreports/december.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-12-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080928035701/http://www.websitesandtournaments.com/ardscoilris/alan/currentreports/december.htm |archivedate=2008-09-28 |df= }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.herald.ie/sport/schools/gaelic-football-costello-treble-sinks-eoin-1570862.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120803133416/http://www.herald.ie/sport/schools/gaelic-football-costello-treble-sinks-eoin-1570862.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-08-03 |title=Gaelic Football: Costello treble sinks Eoin - Schools, Sport |publisher=Herald.ie |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 }}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.concern.net/blogs/posts/dynamic-dublin-derby |accessdate=May 14, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721231423/http://www.concern.net/blogs/posts/dynamic-dublin-derby |archivedate=July 21, 2011 }}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/march/ |title=March « Ardscoil Ris Secondary School, Dublin |publisher=Asrdublin.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724132231/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/march/ |archivedate=2012-07-24 |df= }}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/may/ |title=May « Ardscoil Ris Secondary School, Dublin |publisher=Asrdublin.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724132119/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/may/ |archivedate=2012-07-24 |df= }}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/october/ |title=October « Ardscoil Ris Secondary School, Dublin |publisher=Asrdublin.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112231846/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/october/ |archivedate=2012-11-12 |df= }}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/january/ |title=January « Ardscoil Ris Secondary School, Dublin |publisher=Asrdublin.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112231743/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/monthly-reports/january/ |archivedate=2012-11-12 |df= }}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=http://education.independent.ie/league/school/ard-scoil-ris-cbs-dublin-9-231|title=League Education - From Primary School to College via CAO and leaving Cert - Independent.ie|website=Independent.ie|access-date=2016-08-29}}
20. ^Policies {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081018163912/http://www.ardscoilris.net/html/policies.html |date=October 18, 2008 }}
21. ^HILL 16 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020107093429/http://www.hill16.ie/viewstoryhill16.asp?mainheading=2nd%20Level%20Schools&id=200&viewstory=yes |date=January 7, 2002 }}
22. ^Willie on a wing and a prayer: ThePost.ie {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050513225312/http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2004/07/11/story171048474.asp |date=May 13, 2005 }}
23. ^{{cite web|last=McDowell |first=Derek |url=http://derekmcdowell-bloggingpolitics.blogspot.com/ |title=Derek McDowell - Blogging Politics |publisher=Derekmcdowell-bloggingpolitics.blogspot.com |date=2006-12-01 |accessdate=2012-10-21}}
24. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/newsfeatures/2007/0217/1171575864081.html | work=The Irish Times | title=Russia's resurgence | date=2 February 2007}}
25. ^{{cite web | url=http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/administration/ | title=Administration | publisher=Ardscoil Ris Secondary School (blogspot site) | accessdate=October 1, 2009 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115130641/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/administration/ | archivedate=January 15, 2010 | df= }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20091213012329/http://asrdublin.wordpress.com/ Official School website]
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