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  1. St. Mel's College. May 28. 2024. 1st & 2nd Year Summer Exams. May 31. 2024. Last Day of School. Jun 03. 2024. Bank Holiday. View All. Gallery. 27-May-2024. Graduation Mass Presentation 2024. Read more... News. Prospectus. Welcome to St. Mel's College.

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  2. St. Mel's College, Longford. 3,193 likes · 770 talking about this. St. Mel’s is a Catholic Diocesan College in Longford Town.

  3. St Mel's College is an all-boys secondary school in Longford, Ireland . History. The college opened in September 1865 with 48 boarders and 20 dayboys. The architect was Than Ourke with a total cost of 16,000 euro. In the beginning, it was actually a seminary, where students studied to become priests. Fr. James Reynolds was the first president.

  4. Admission and Enrolment Policy 2022/2023. 2021-2022 Introduction St. Mels College, Longford is a Roman Catholic Voluntary secondary school for male students only under the trusteeship of.

  5. St. Mels College, Longford is a Roman Catholic Voluntary secondary school for male students only under the trusteeship of the Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. It is situated beside St. Mel’s Cathedral in Longford town.

  6. Hace 6 días · School Calendar | St. Mel's College. School Calendar 2023 / 2024. Return to School Dates 2023. calendar. May 22. 2024. 5th Year Summer Exams. May 24. 2024. 1st & 2nd Year Summer Exams. May 27. 2024. 1st & 2nd Year Summer Exams. May 27. 2024. 5th Year Summer Exams. View All. News. 23-May-2024. School Photos 2024. Read more... 07-May-2024.

  7. Our Founding. ODU celebrates Oct. 5, 1911 as Founders Day, but our history dates back as far as 1822 with the formation of our founding congregation, known today as the Dominican Sisters of Peace.. Originally from Springfield, Kentucky, and later Somerset, Ohio, the sisters relocated to Columbus in 1868, identifying a local need for Catholic higher education training for girls and young women.