Mission and Aims
St Paul’s College is a non fee paying Catholic Voluntary Secondary School for boys, under the Trusteeship of the Vincentian Congregation.
The Congregation of the Missions (C.M.), known as the Vincentian Fathers, was founded by St. Vincent de Paul in 1625. St Paul’s College was established in 1950. The College in Managed by a Board of Management, founded in 1988, funded by the Department of Education and Science and operates within the regulations and guidelines set down from time to time by that Department.
Mission Statement
As Trustees of St. Paul's College, the Vincentians are also committed to the successful implementation of the Education Legislation.
St. Paul's aims, with the resources available, to enable each of its students to develop his personality and character through religious, academic, social, cultural, and sporting activities. It seeks to eduate students in their responsiblity to the wider community.
Aims of the College
- To Develop the Full Person
- To Achieve Academic Excellence
- To Develop Consciousness of our Responsibility to Others
- To Respect People’s Differences
- To Promote a Sense of Team Spirit and Loyalty
- To maintain and support the religious ethos of the College.
The Board of Management, Parents, Staff and Students, working as The School Community, aim to provide an environment which will allow each student to develop spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally and socially enabling them to fulfil their role in society.