The Abbey School (formerly Abbey CBS) is a Christian Brothers Secondary School in the town of Tipperary, County Tipperary, Ireland. The Abbey is an all-boys school which, as of 2024, had over 320 students.[1]

In recent years,[when?]} the school has been extended twice.[2][3] The first extension is known as the "Edmund Rice Wing" and contains a construction studies room, woodwork room and technology laboratory. The second extension was the complete renovation of an old stable which is now called the "Mary Rice Centre" which houses a special needs area, learning support and one-to-one education and a library.[citation needed]

As of 2024, the principal of the school was David Sadlier.[4]

History

A priory of Augustinian friars operated on the site from c. 1300 before being suppressed in 1539.[5]

After the Cromwellian conquest (1650s) the land came to Erasmus Smith. He established grammar schools in Tipperary, Galway and Drogheda, where the sons of his Protestant tenants were educated.[citation needed]

The first building was destroyed during the Williamite War (1688–91). By 1702, there was a new grammar school, which lasted until 1820 when it was rebuilt.[citation needed]

The structure that succeeded it burned down in 1941, soon after the Catholic Christian Brothers had assumed control.[citation needed]

On 3 October 1955 the school was reopened as Father Humphrey's Memorial School. The school is named after Fr. David Humphr[e]ys (1843–1930) who had campaigned for the education rights of Catholics.[6][7]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "The Abbey School, Tipperary S.R. On SchoolDays.ie". December 2024.
  2. ^ "Abbey School Tipperary - Report Card". 8 May 2013.[failed verification]
  3. ^ "Tipperary Abbey School - Offaly Express -".[not specific enough to verify]
  4. ^ https://www.gov.ie/en/directory/page/8q0i6z-bj4581-/
  5. ^ Gwynn, Aubrey; Hadcock, R. Neville (1970). Medieval Religious Houses Ireland. London: Longman. pp. 295, 302.
  6. ^ "Fr. David Humphrys (or Humphreys)". humphrysfamilytree.com.
  7. ^ "Augustinian Abbey". www.askaboutireland.ie.
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