Confey College
Confey Community College Coláiste Phobal Confey | |
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Location | |
Leixlip, County Kildare Republic of Ireland | |
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Motto |
"Meas ar Chách" (Irish for "Respect for all") |
Established | 1986 |
Principal | Mr. Mike O'Byrne |
Deputy principal | Ms. Mary Cullen |
Faculty | 50 |
Number of students | ca. 750 |
Website |
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Confey College is a co-educational Community College in Leixlip, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland. The school opened to 36 students in September 1986 and has approximately 750 students at present and about 50 staff members.
The school is situated at the end of the River Forest Estate. It is one of two secondary-level schools in Leixlip, the other being Colaiste Chiarain.
History of Confey College
Before the construction of the original school building in Riverforest in 1994, Confey College teachers taught in nearby Scoil San Carlo on a part-time basis after the primary school closed for the day at 3pm. After lobbying from teachers and parents, prefabricated buildings were provided on the site which the school currently occupies. With the growth of Leixlip and an expanding teenage population, these facilities were inadequate. With much further teacher and local pressure, what is now the older of the two school buildings was built in 1994, with three prefabs remaining in use as classrooms. The remaining prefabs were removed in 2001 with the construction of a new, larger building.
The School consists of two separate buildings, one of which was completed in November 2001. The original building has 33 classrooms, including an engineering room, a woodworking room, 2 computer rooms, Technical graphics Room, 4 science rooms, a home-economics room and a P.E. Hall.
The new building contains rooms for Art, Building Construction, and Learning Support room and eleven General classrooms. The new building also houses the main administration offices.
On the 7th of February 2011, Ireland president Mary McAleese made a presidential visit to the school in honour of their 25-year anniversary.
Musical productions
The school also produces annual musical productions, which are highlights for the students and teachers. Past shows include Jack and the Beanstalk, Sleeping Beauty, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Grease, Back to the 80's, Sinbad, Cinderella, Treasure Island, Jack and the Beanstalk Sleeping Beauty for a second time as well. The musical productions were halted in 2014 and instead replaced by a talent competition named 'Show Stoppers!'. But in 2015 the TY group put on a musical "Little Shop Of Horrors"
Green schools
Confey College has a green schools community made up of students and teachers. The community is run by Ms. B Gahan, one of the school's geography teachers. The community started in 2009 and have conducted many surveys, worked with a local Councillor on many cleanup days and have plans to make a garden to mark the schools 25th birthday. The school was awarded their first green flag in 2013 and were awarded their second flag in 2014. The committee are currently working on gaining their third flag.
Sport in Confey College
Confey College have an all-weather 'astro turf' pitche. The pitches are be used for school teams as well as P.E.
Hurling
Confey College secured the Senior Leinster 'C1' Championship in 2010, defeating St. Vincents CBS 3-11 to 0-2.
Futsal
In 2010, Confey College's futsal team won the Kildare & Leinster Post Primary Schools Futsal title. They defeated St. Peters College of Dunboyne 1-0 in the final. "We introduced futsal into the school five years ago and we are delighted to be seeing such benefits." said manager Paddy O'Connor after the final.
Notable past pupils
- Trevor Brennan - rugby player
- David Geraghty - musician
- Jake Carroll - footballer
- Gavin Colton - participant in the television series Football's Next Star