Crescent College Comprehensive

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In Crescent College Comprehensive SJ we are committed to our core values of learning, quality, respect and inclusion. We are proud of being Jesuit and Comprehensive, and these two elements are crucial to understanding our school, how we are structured and how we behave, how we proceed and how we seek to improve.

We take the responsibility of educating our pupils seriously and consider it a great privilege. We value each individual’s gifts and talents while striving to create a community, a culture of mutual support.

We insist on academic excellence and Crescent pupils consistently achieve excellent results in examinations; all partners in Crescent believe that it is crucial that our pupils reach their full potential, human and intellectual, that they mature into young people of compassion, competence and conscience.

We live in challenging times, however with a talented and dedicated faculty and auxiliary staff, supportive parents and a proud tradition dating back over 150 years in Limerick, I believe we can look to the future with confidence.

Night classes:

A range of courses are organised twice yearly for Spring term (January-April) and Autumn term (September-December). Classes can be taken in a wide range of hobby and leisure activities as well as personal and social development classes. Whether you want to learn a new skill or hobby or meet new people in a relaxed and fun atmosphere we have the class for you! Limited free parking is available on site.

More information can be found here.

Please contact adulted@crescentsj.com for more details.

Location
Limerick City
Address

Dooradoyle, Limerick V94 W6W8

Telephone
Fax
Seoladh R-phost
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