Private secondary school in Dublin, Ireland
The High School is a 12–18 mixed , Church of Ireland , independent secondary school in Rathgar , Dublin , Ireland.
It was established in 1870 at Harcourt Street before moving to Rathgar in 1971. It amalgamated with The Diocesan School for Girls in 1974, becoming co-educational. The school offers a range of sports including badminton, cricket, cross country, hockey, rugby and tennis.[ 3] In 2009, it was noted as the school with the highest rate of progression to third-level education.[ 4]
It is owned and overseen by the Erasmus Smith Trust.[ 5]
Notable alumni
Lenny Abrahamson , film director and screenwriter
Ernest Alton , university professor, independent Teachta Dála and Senator
Nicola Daly , hockey player[ 6]
Charles D'Arcy , bishop
John Duggan , bishop
Jonathan Garth , cricketer
C. G. Grey , editor and writer
Howard Kilroy , accountant and businessman
F. S. L. Lyons , historian and academic
William Kirkpatrick Magee , author, editor, and librarian
Brian McCracken , judge
Roly Meates , former Ireland national rugby union team coach
Alison Meeke , hockey player
Greg Molins , cricketer
Jason Molins , cricketer
J. Alec Motyer , biblical scholar
Annalise Murphy , sailor
William Noblett , priest and author
David Norris , scholar, independent Senator and civil rights activist
Denis O'Brien , businessman
Shane O'Donoghue , field hockey player
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh , fiddler
Philip Orr BIL , rugby union player
John Robbie BIL , rugby union player
Trevor Sargent , politician and priest
Alan Shatter , politician
Roland Shortt , cricketer[ 7]
John Thorpe , priest
William Thrift , university professor and independent Teachta Dála
Jack Butler Yeats , artist and Olympic medallist
William Butler Yeats , poet and dramatist
See also
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