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  1. St Eunan's College (/ ˈ j uː n ən / YOO-nən; Irish: Coláiste Adhamhnáin), known locally as The College to distinguish it from the cathedral and GAA club, is a voluntary Roman Catholic all-male, English-medium secondary day school (and former boarding school) in County Donegal, Ireland.

  2. Pádraig was a contemporary Irish Language writer from Rann na Feirste, Co. Donegal, he completed his Leaving Certificate in St. Eunan’s College in 1952, having been appointed the Head Prefect for 1951-52. In 2017 he revisited the College along with members of his family and enjoyed spending time in the place he had …

  3. Saint Eunan's College, Letterkenny. 3,669 likes · 448 talking about this · 13 were here. Saint Eunan's College is an all-boys secondary school established in 1906 in Letterkenny, Co.Donegal. We...

  4. Saint Eunan’s College opened in 1906 and there have been 12 presidents to date. St. Eunan’s College was founded by the then Bishop of Raphoe, Dr. Patrick O’Donnell. It was founded as a minor seminary, to prepare young men for the priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church.

  5. St Eunan’s College is committed to the development of the whole person while endeavouring to foster in the student a positive sense of self worth within a Christian and caring environment. The college constantly strives to achieve positive change, leading to the continuing evolution of structures which can serve the needs of each student.

  6. Saint Eunan's College "In hoc signo vinces" Menu. About; Saint Eunan / Naomh Adhamhnán; School Crest and Motto; Uniform and Appearance; Mission Statement and College Aims; Curriculum; Extra Curricular; History; Resources; Gallery; Bibliography; Contact; November 26, 2022 Leave a comment. Contact.

  7. It is located upon Sentry Hill in Letterkenny. Named after Adomnán or Eunan , the school's foundation stone was laid on the patron saint's feast day of 23 September. Its buildings and grounds include the College Chapel, a medial courtyard and playing fields.