Kilkenny College

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Kilkenny College is a historic Irish secondary school in County Kilkenny, noted for educating prominent figures such as philosopher George Berkeley.

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Label Occurrences
Kilkenny College canonical 1
Kilkenny Grammar School 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican school
boarding school
day school
secondary school
affiliation Protestant secondary schools in Ireland
campusSetting suburban
country Ireland
denomination Church of Ireland
educationSystem Irish secondary education
foundedBy Bishop John Bale
Bishop Thomas Lancaster
fundingType fee-paying and state-supported
genderAdmission mixed
governedBy Board of Governors
hasAlumniOccupation philosophers
politicians
writers
hasBoardingStudents true
hasDayStudents true
hasHouses boarding houses
hasLevel post-primary
hasMottoLanguage Latin
hasSports athletics
cricket
hockey
rugby union
tennis
historicalSignificance one of the oldest schools in Ireland
inception 1538
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn County Kilkenny
Kilkenny
mergedWith Collegiate School Celbridge
mergerDate 1973
namedAfter Kilkenny
notableAlumnus Edward Carson
George Berkeley
Henry Grattan
Hubert Butler
John Tyndall
Jonathan Swift
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
William Congreve
offersProgramme Junior Cycle
Leaving Certificate
Transition Year
originalName Kilkenny College self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kilkenny Grammar School
region Leinster
religion Anglicanism
schoolType co-educational

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George Berkeley education Kilkenny College
Kilkenny College originalName Kilkenny College self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kilkenny Grammar School