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'''CBS High School Clonmel''' (Ardscoil na mBraithre), is a second level [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Christian Brothers]] school in [[Clonmel]], [[South Tipperary]], Ireland.
'''CBS High School Clonmel''' (Ardscoil na mBraithre), is a second level [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Christian Brothers]] school in [[Clonmel]], [[South Tipperary]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].
It was built in 1899 and its first Superior was Joseph White. A new school building was first occupied in 1971. By 1985 it had a student population of 550 and 31 staff.<ref>{{cite book|last=O'Keefe|first=Rev. Bro. D.E.|title=All About Clonmel - A Presentation of Irish Life|accessdate=03/06/2010|series=All About Our Irish Towns|year=1985|publisher=The Farmstock Press|page=52}}</ref>
It was built in 1899 and its first Superior was Joseph White. A new school building was first occupied in 1971. By 1985 it had a student population of 550 and 31 staff.<ref>{{cite book|last=O'Keefe|first=Rev. Bro. D.E.|title=All About Clonmel - A Presentation of Irish Life|accessdate=03/06/2010|series=All About Our Irish Towns|year=1985|publisher=The Farmstock Press|page=52}}</ref>


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[[Category:Secondary schools in County Tipperary]]
[[Category:Education in South Tipperary County]]
[[Category:Christian Brother (Irish) secondary schools]]
[[Category:Christian Brother (Irish) secondary schools]]



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CBS High School/Ardscoil na mBraithre
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TypeChristian Brothers secondary
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Established1899

CBS High School Clonmel (Ardscoil na mBraithre), is a second level Christian Brothers school in Clonmel, South Tipperary in Ireland. It was built in 1899 and its first Superior was Joseph White. A new school building was first occupied in 1971. By 1985 it had a student population of 550 and 31 staff.[1]

References

  1. ^ O'Keefe, Rev. Bro. D.E. (1985). All About Clonmel - A Presentation of Irish Life. All About Our Irish Towns. The Farmstock Press. p. 52. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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