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Coláíste Íognáíd is a non-fee-paying, co-educational, secondary school, comprising Jesuit and lay staff and catering to a broad spectrum of social and academic intake. The school has a three-form entry. One form offers education through Irish up to Junior Certificate and all three forms offer mixed-ability teaching.
A private, coeducational Jesuit college-preparatory school in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1869 by Fr. Arnold Damen, S.J. The school's main building is a historic landmark and the campus includes modern facilities and athletic fields.
St. Ignatius College Preparatory (SI) is a private, Catholic, Jesuit school in San Francisco, California, founded in 1855. SI offers a coeducational college-prep education, with a diverse student body and a strong athletic program, especially in rowing and lacrosse.
Learn about the method of teaching and learning based on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. The paradigm consists of five elements: Context, Experience, Reflection, Action and Evaluation.
Ignatius of Loyola, also known as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Spanish Catholic priest and theologian who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1541. He was born in 1491 in the Basque region of Spain and had a vision of Christ that inspired him to dedicate his life to God.
Learn about the notable people who attended St Ignatius' College, a Roman Catholic school in Enfield, London. The list includes historians, musicians, actors, footballers, and more.
Ignatius of Antioch was an early Christian writer and bishop who was martyred in Rome around AD 108. He wrote seven letters during his journey to Rome, which are among the earliest Christian writings and reflect his views on ecclesiology, sacraments, and bishops.
A Catholic voluntary aided secondary school for boys founded by the Jesuits in 1894. Learn about its history, spiritual development, houses, and notable alumni.