Newtown School, Waterford
Newtown School, Waterford | |
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The Main Building of Newtown. Education for life | |
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Waterford, County Waterford, Republic of Ireland | |
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Type | Independent School; Boarding and day school |
Established | 1798 |
Principal | Mr. Keith Lemon |
Enrollment | Co-educational |
Pupil Numbers | Approximately 350 |
Age Range | 12 to 18 |
Denomination | Multidenominational through a Quaker ethos |
Website |
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Newtown School is a multidenominational, coeducational independent school with both boarding and day pupils in Waterford, Ireland. It is run by a Board of Management, but owned by the Religious Society of Friends.
History
Newtown School was founded in 1798 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker), on the estates of the former home of Sir Thomas Wyse. Its original purpose was the education of Quakers in the south of Ireland, and until 1858 no non-Quakers were admitted. In 1924 Newtown adopted a fully coeducational policy which it has maintained to the present day.
Newtown School is a co-educational boarding and day school. Boarding facilities are offered on a three-weekly basis. Some students may opt for weekly boarding. There are two residences, for girls and boys separately. Accommodation is mostly in dorms but there are also twin and single rooms. Day students have the opportunity to become day boarders and remain in school until after evening study thus allowing them to take a full part in all aspects of school life.
Curriculum
Junior cycle
For the Junior Cycle, Newtown follows the curriculum for the Junior Certificate. All offered subjects offered are available in Higher and Ordinary levels. First Year Scholars have access to twenty-one subjects. In Second and Third Year, all Junior Certificate candidates study Art, Craft & Design and Science, all have access to French and/or German and all take a practical subject, either Materials Technology (woodwork) or Home Economics.
Transition year
Newtown operates a compulsory Transition Year program. In recent years students have participated in kayaking, outdoor pursuits, Young Social Innovators, surfing, lifesaving courses, drama, media, personal development, nutrition, enterprise, crafts and fashion design. The programme also includes week-long work experience placements,and a European studies tour on themes pertinent to the programme, along with other courses that vary from year to year.[1]
Senior cycle
The senior cycle begins at the end of Transition Year when students are asked to choose the subjects in which they would like to be examined at Leaving Certificate, in order of preference. The subjects offered in addition to the three compulsory subjects (English, Maths and Irish) vary each year, depending on demand(e.g. Applied Mathematics). At present there are over 20 Leaving Certificate subjects offered, all of which are available for study at any level.[1]
Sports Facilities
Newtown has a 25m indoor swimming pool (with diving platforms and a diving board), a gym, a weights-room, an astroturf hockey pitch, an athletics track, two hockey training pitches, two rugby pitches, a cricket lawn and tennis courts. A cross-country track also runs along the perimeter of the 17-acre (69,000 m2) grounds.
Notable alumni
- Erskine Barton Childers - writer, journalist, United Nations civil servant
- Simon Crowe - drummer, Boomtown Rats
- Ralph Fiennes - actor
- R. F. Foster - historian of the Modern Irish period
- Martin Furey - singer, musician, member of The High Kings
- Ian Gibson - historian, author and Hispanist
- Sinéad O'Connor - singer
- Nick Popplewell - rugby player
- Garry Roberts - guitarist, Boomtown Rats
- Philip Boucher-Hayes - journalist
- Julie le Brocquy - film producer
- Peter Le Stewart - Pulling Machine
- Stuart Bell - philosopher
References
External links
- Newtown School official website
- Newtown School Waterford, Mountmellick & Foy Old Scholars Association
- History of Irish Quaker schools