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Welcome to St. Columba’s College, on the edge of the Dublin Hills and overlooking the vibrant capital city of Ireland. It is a great privilege to be the Warden of this very special school. St. Columba’s is a relatively small school, with around 350 pupils, of whom about 250 are boarding.
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St Columba's College is a co-educational independent day and boarding school founded in 1843 located in Whitechurch, County Dublin, Ireland.
Welcome to St. Columba’s College’s new website, with up to date information on life in the College, information for prospective pupils and parents, news and events, media galleries and much more.
In this section find out more about our fee structure and the numerous available scholarships and bursaries.
The Senior School of St Columba’s College is an independent, selective secondary school where students and their families are known and valued, where inspiring teachers challenge every pupil to achieve their own best standard and where the nurturing of character produces fine young adults, ready for the challenges of Sixth Form study.
We welcome applications from boys and girls into Reception, Prep 1-6, Year 7 (Form 1), Year 9 (Form 3), and Year 12 (Sixth Form). For any other Year Groups (i.e. Years 8 or 10) or mid-year entry please contact the Admissions department on admissons@stcolumbascollege.org or 01727 892040 to check availability.
St. Columba’s College is a Voluntary Secondary school under the trusteeship of CEIST (Catholic Education, an Irish Schools Trust). The Trustees determine the ethos of the school. St. Columba’s seeks to form a community of students, teachers, parents, management and auxiliary staff.