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  1. Educating History Makers.

  2. Presentation Brothers College (PBC Cork) (Irish: Coláiste na Toirbhirte; colloquially known as Pres) is a Catholic, boys, private fee-paying secondary school in Cork, Ireland. As of 2020, Presentation Brothers College was ranked as the top boys secondary school in Ireland and regularly places first in the annual top performing schools table ...

  3. Presentation College is a Catholic school founded by the Presentation Brothers. It is a Christian community of students, staff, parents and management with a strong tradition of family loyalty. The characteristics of this school community are Respect, Care, Tolerance, Compassion and Justice.

    • 16-18 Dyke Parade Cork, County Cork Ireland
    • info@pbc-cork.ie
    • (021) 427 3147
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  4. A warm welcome to PBC Cork. In this short video, featuring highlights of the school and introductions by Principal David Barry and Students, you will find out about the school, its ethos, what makes PBC such a high achieving school and what it means to be a Pres' boy.

    • 16-18 Dyke Parade Cork, County Cork Ireland
    • info@pbc-cork.ie
    • (021) 427 3147
  5. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Presentation College is a Catholic school founded by the Presentation Brothers. The College values academic excellence and the education offered includes the development of confidence and a healthy self-image. Page · Education. +353 21 427 2743. info@pbc-cork.ie.

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  6. 23 de ene. de 2018 · All Ireland Minor Football Cup comes to PRES — Presentation Brothers Cork. The College had the honour this week to welcome 5th Year student, Patrick Campbell, back to the school with the Tom Markham Cup, won on September 8th last by the Cork Minor Football team after a... 1.

  7. At this time they were known as the Society of the Presentation. Nano Nagle, a pioneer in the provision of free education to the youth of the city of Cork, had already founded the Presentation Sisters in 1775.