List of Catholic Schools in Ireland By Religious Order

List Of Catholic Schools In Ireland By Religious Order

This is a list of Catholic educational institutions in Ireland, classified by the religious order to which they belong. All schools are located in the Republic of Ireland unless otherwise indicated.

Read more about List Of Catholic Schools In Ireland By Religious Order:  Augustinian Order, Benedictine Order, Brothers of The Christian Schools, Carmelite Order, Christian Brothers, Cistercian Order, Dominican Order, Faithful Companions of Jesus, Franciscan Order, Holy Ghost Fathers, Marist Brothers, Marist Fathers, Patrician Brothers, Poor Servants of The Mother of God, Presentation Brothers, Presentation Sisters, Salesians of Don Bosco, Sisters of Loreto, Sisters of Mercy, Society of Jesus, Society of The Sacred Heart, Vincentian Brothers, Unaffiliated Diocesan Schools

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