Posted by SchoolDays Newshound, on 30/08/2016. Tags: Parenting
The Sunday Times published it’s annual ‘Schools Guide’ last weekend. The guide lists the top 400 secondary schools in Ireland ranked by the average proportion of pupils gaining places in autumn 2013, 2014 and 2015 at the main universities, teacher training colleges, Royal College of Surgeons, two Northern Ireland Universities and NCAD.
Laurel Hill in Limerick has topped the Sunday Times survey for the third consecutive year sending an average of 93.6% of it's students on to university over the past three years.
The top school in Connaught was
Jesus & Mary Secondary School, SalthillThe top school in Munster was
Laurel Hill Colaiste FCJThe top school in Leinster was
Clongowes Wood College, ClaneThe top school in Ulster was
Colaiste Ailigh, LetterkennyThe top school in Cork was
Presentation Brothers MardykeThe top school in North Dublin was
Castleknock CollegeThe top school in SouthDublin was
Gonzaga CollegeThe top girls school was Laurel Hill
Colaiste FCJThe top boys school was
Gonzaga CollegeThe top mixed school was
Colaiste na Coiribe, GalwayOf the top 20 schools this year, 10 are all-girl schools, seven are all-boys and three are mixed. Ghaelcholaisti also continue to perform well with 12 of the 42 gaelcholaisti in the top 100 schools.
Details of the Top 20 schoools regionally as set out in the Sunday Times report can be
viewed here. The full list of 400 schools in available in the Sunday Times. Progression data to third level colleges for
every secondary school over the last five years can be viewed on Schooldays.ie by visiting
individual school pages on Schooldays.ie – 2016 data will be available later in the autumn
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