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  1. Newbridge College is a voluntary fee-paying secondary school in Co. Kildare, Ireland committed to providing a Catholic education in the Dominican tradition for all its students.

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  2. Website. www .newbridge-college .ie. Newbridge College skyline in winter. Newbridge College ( Irish: Coláiste Dhroichead Nua ), the Dominican College Newbridge, is a co-educational private fee-paying voluntary secondary school in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, run by the Roman Catholic Dominican Order.

    • 1852; 171 years ago
    • Latin: Veritas / Cur me Persequeris, ("Truth" and "Why do you persecute me?")
  3. About the College. Newbridge College is a voluntary fee-paying secondary school committed to providing a Catholic education in the Dominican tradition for all its students. Catering for mixed-ability boys and girls, it provides Junior Certificate, Transition Year, Leaving Certificate and Leaving Certificate Vocational Programmes as prescribed ...

  4. Academic | Newbridge College. You are here > Home > Academic. Academic. Select a section to continue: Curriculum. Leaving Certificate Subjects. Booklists. Transition Year. Career Guidance. Student Voice. Teaching and Learning Bulletin Board. Wellbeing. Studyskills. Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Information. Newbridge College Learner Code.

  5. Newbridge College. Newbridge College is the school of the Irish Dominicans. It was founded in 1852 and historically is the successor of the Priory of St. Eustace in Naas.

  6. Admissions. Admission Policy of Newbridge College. Annual Admission notice 2024.

  7. While maintaining and consolidating its mission and ethos as a Catholic school, Newbridge College also accepts applications from members of other Christian traditions and other faiths and none. In considering such applications the primary focus will be on fostering the Catholic ethos of the College.