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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1899

Established
  
1899

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School type
  
Secondary school Congregation of Christian Brothers

Principal
  
Ms. Steenson (Mr.Shanahan=Vice) county = Co. Tipperary

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History

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CBS High School Clonmel (Ardscoil na mBráithre), is a second level Christian Brothers school in Clonmel, County Tipperary in Ireland. It was built in 1899 by Pat Ryan and its first Superior was Joesph White. A new school building was first occupied in 1971. By 1985, it had a student population of 550 and 31 staff. There are now over 40 staff and 800 students.

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Gaelic Games

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The school currently competes in the Tony Gleeson Cup in hurling and the Corn Uí Mhuirí in Gaelic Football. In 2017, they were the All-Ireland B Post Primary School Gaelic football champions, one of the proudest achievements in the schools sporting history. The school produced many All-Ireland Minor Football Championship winners for Tipperary GAA in 2011.

Soccer

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The school is traditionally successful at schools soccer, but that success has waned in recent years most likely due to the success of Gaelic football in the school.

Rugby

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As a public school the High School would not be traditionally successful at rugby, but in the last decade or so they are closing that gap. One of the rugby highlights for the school was winning the U-15 Cleary cup final in 2015.

Controversy

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The school was accused of discrimination in 2011 when a traveller was refused entry into the school due to the admissions policy which gave preference to students who had relations as past pupils.

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The case went as far as the Supreme Court of Ireland where they "ruled the evidence and materials put before the Circuit Court and the Equality Tribunal was insufficient to enable it make a proper assessment whether John was particularly disadvantaged due to the fact neither his father nor another sibling had attended the school."

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References

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