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Sandford Park School

Coordinates: 53°19′20″N 6°15′01″W / 53.322202°N 6.25014°W / 53.322202; -6.25014
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Sandford Park School
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Coordinates53°19′20″N 6°15′01″W / 53.322202°N 6.25014°W / 53.322202; -6.25014
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TypeNon-denominational
Established1922
PrincipalEdith Byrne
GenderCo-ed
Age12 to 18
Number of students429
Colour(s)Green, Gold and Purple      
Websitesandfordparkschool.ie

Sandford Park School is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational secondary school, located in Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1922.

History

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The school was founded in 1922 by Alfred Le Peton, who served as its first headmaster. Le Peton had previously served as joint headmaster of Earlsfort House School alongside Ernest Exshaw.[1] It was decided to move the school from the terraced city-centre property of Earlsfort House to the 2.5 hectare Ranelagh property of Sandford Park, originally designed in 1894 by Thomas Edmund Hudman for James P. Pile, a property developer and Hudman’s brother-in-law.[2][3] The school was founded as non-denominational, to contrast with the majority of schools in Ireland at the time, which had religious patronages.[4] In its first year of teaching, the school had enrolled fifty-three boys.[1] Le Peton resigned as headmaster in 1925.

In 2013, the school began accepting enrolment for girls in all year groups, and in 2021 there were 429 students attending in total, of whom 171 were girls.[5][1][6]

Notable past pupils

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Past pupils union

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The Sandford Union, a past pupils union, was inaugurated in the 1930s. It holds several events during the year culminating in an annual dinner held every year on the fourth Friday in November.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "History". Sandford Park School. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  2. ^ "HUDMAN, THOMAS EDMUND – Dictionary of Irish Architects". www.dia.ie. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Lilburn Hall – September 2018". www.tegral.com. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Celtic High School". www.celtichighschool.ie. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Sandford Park School". 11 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Sandford Park school opens its doors to girls after 91 years". www.irishtimes.com. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
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