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Welcome to Catholic University School's Website.
Catholic University School is a private, Catholic school for boys from 3 years to 18 years, and for girls for pre-school. Run by the Marist Fathers, CUS is located in the heart of Dublin, on Lower Leeson Street |
The Marist Order was founded in 1836 and almost immediately the Marists set up schools which emphasised excellence in learning and provided a context which would develop a pupil's sense of values in accordance with the Gospel. We believe passionately in the value of the education that we provide to the pupils who attend Catholic University School.
The best way to learn is through experience and we believe that CUS offers an experience of a Christian community that will help each pupil that comes to it to become the person that God intended him to be. We believe in providing a balance in pupil's lives by offering opportunities to develop rounded personalities and a sense of responsibility in their personal lives. We do this because we believe in educating the whole person - their minds and bodies but above all their hearts and spirits.
Please enjoy our website. For any further information please contact the school office.
A message from the Principal of CUS - Fr Martin Daly sm
On Sunday, 11 December 2011,
CUS is located on 89 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2.
The information here is specifically for CUS parents.
School Uniform: Irish Items will be in CUS on Friday, 1st June to facilitate the purchase of school uniform for September.
CUS management, staff and students extend their congratulations to our past pupil - Fiach Kelly - winner of the 2011 Young Journalist Award.
Mid Term Breaks:
Christmas holidays begin at 12.00 on Thursday, 22 December. School reopens Monday, 9 January
February break - Monday 13 to Friday 17 (incl)
Easter break - Monday 2 April - Friday 13 April (incl)
Parents please note the Department of Education may change the February and/or Easter breaks in the event of extreme winter weather conditions forcing school closures.