St. Fintan's High School

St. Fintans High School is a boys secondary school, which is located in the suburb of Sutton in Fingal County, Ireland close to the isthmus forming the Hill of Howth..

The school was founded in 1943 as a fee paying secondary day school and following education reforms in Ireland in the 1960s it became a state funded school, although it expects parents and guardians of pupils to make a " voluntary contribution " towards running costs.

The school was founded by the Christian Brothers but now has a fully lay staff and remains a constituent of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust. The school is greatly oversubscribed <Department of Education and Skills, Whole School Evaluation, 23 September 2015>and is known for its sporting success. In the past it has had national champion Tennis and Basketball teams and is currently the strongest school in Ireland at Squash .

Notable past students include the author Roddy Doyle, and the singer Ronan keating and Dublin footballer Brian Fenton. It was also the location of one of the first performances by the band 'Feedback' which was later to become U2#.[1]

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