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  1. Learning at Malahide. As a community school, we have a special responsibility to facilitate continuing education and leisure activities for the local community. We believe in the benefits of a well ordered and structured school environment that facilitates and encourages learning.

  2. Malahide Community School provides a safe physical and social environment that reinforces a sense of belonging to the school community and wider society. We strive to enable every student to realise their full potential regardless of any aspect of their identity, culture or background.

  3. Malahide Community School (MCS; Irish: Pobalscoil Íosa) is a co-educational secondary school located in Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland. It accepts pupils of all religious denominations. The school grew from 512 students in 1976 to 1200 students by 2006, and remained at around 1200 as of 2018.

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  4. Parents/Guardians who accept a place in Malahide Community School must familiarise themselves with this Admissions Policy and Admissions Criteria and the school’s Code of Behaviour. Parents/Guardians must sign that they have read our Code of Behaviour and support the school in its implementation.

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  5. Malahide Community School is a co-educational, inclusive secondary school which welcomes students from all religious denominations. The school welcomes 1200 students to the school every year.

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  6. 17 de mar. de 2018 · Malahide Community School (Pobalscoil Íosa) is a co-educational, inclusive school.

  7. Malahide Community School is a large co-educational second level school in North County Dublin with approximately 1200 students. In the early 1950s Mrs. Catherine Dowling set up the...