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St Joseph’s College strives to attain the holistic development of each individual student, spiritually, emotionally, morally, academically and physically. The school is propelled by a strong work and religious ethos amongst teachers and staff

Welcome from the Principal and Deputy Principal

We welcome you to our site which I hope will give you an insight into our school. Our main objective is to promote an excellent all round education for all students with particular emphasis on the academic, social and moral development of all of our pupils.

We take pride here in St. Joseph’s College in our open welcome to all students and regard the teacher student relationship as being of the utmost importance. Partnership in education is what we try to achieve via our teachers, students and various committees.

We are a vibrant and ambitious school with excellent teachers who take pride in their work. Sport and cultural activities play a big part in the life of our students and many past students have brought enormous pride to our school.

On behalf of all here in St. Joseph’s College, we welcome you to our website and hope you find it interesting and informative.

Michael Collins (Principal) and Michelle Duignan (Deputy Principal)

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1301, 2026

Senior LGFA

Hard luck to our Senior Ladies Footballers who lost today to a super Rockwell College team. This brings a close to our Senior Ladies team for this year. Well done girls.

1811, 2025

Senior Ladies Soccer

St Joseph's Senior Girls team took on Nenagh College is the Cup Q/F on Friday. St Joseph's played against a very strong breeze in the 1st half. St Joseph's took the lead in the 30th minute when a Charlotte Deegan cutback on the endline was calmly tapped into the net from 5 yards by Míoda O Shea. In the 41st minute, the Nenagh College goalie picking up a back injury and the game was abandoned by the referee. St Joseph's wish her a speedy recovery. Player of the match was St Joseph's goalie, Eibhlin O Brien who dealt calmly with the strong wind and numerous efforts of Nenagh College.

1311, 2025

U15 Girls Soccer

Hard luck to our u15 Girls soccer who lost out 1-0 today against Colaiste Mhuire Asketon. St. Josephs were unlucky as Maira Groome and Eillie Ryan both hit the crossbar in the second half. However, player of the match had to go to our goalie, Chloe Ryan, who pulled off some excellent saves.

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St Joseph’s College is a Catholic lay co-educational second level school. The school strives to attain the holistic development of each individual student, spiritually, emotionally, morally, academically and physically. The school is propelled by a strong work and religious ethos amongst teachers and staff.

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