Gorey Community School

School in County Wexford, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gorey Community School is a secondary school in Gorey, County Wexford, Ireland. It is the largest school in Ireland,[3] and (as of 2025) had over 1500 students enrolled.[2]

Coordinates52.6735°N 6.2874°W / 52.6735; -6.2874
Established1993
PrincipalMichael Finn[1]
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Gorey Community School
Pobalscoil Ghuaire
Location
Esmonde St, Mill Lands, Gorey
Coordinates52.6735°N 6.2874°W / 52.6735; -6.2874
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TypeCommunity school
Established1993
PrincipalMichael Finn[1]
Enrollmentapprox. 1,540[2] (2025)
WebsiteGoreyCS.ie
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History

Gorey Community School was established in 1993, following the amalgamation of the nearby Christian Brothers School (CBS), Vocational College and Loreto Abbey schools.[4] When the amalgamated school first opened, it had 1297 students enrolled.[4] As of 2025, the school had a student population of over 1500,[2] and a teaching staff of more than 100.[5]

The school occupies a large site of almost 20 acres (81,000 m2) which comprises playing fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts. In 2000 a new extension was opened. The construction of a further extension began in September 2007 and was completed in October 2008. There are now over 90 classrooms, several specialist rooms, special needs facilities and a large gymnasium. Yet another extension was opened in 2012.[citation needed] After several years of fundraising, an oratory was built in 2004.[6] With seating for over 200 people, school masses, memorial services, parent meetings are held in the oratory.[citation needed]

Gorey Community School (GCS) is managed by a board of management, which includes 6 representatives from the trustees (the Vocational Education Committee, the Loreto order and the CBS), two teachers representatives and two parents representatives).[5]

Activities

GCS participates in a number of sports, including Gaelic games,[7] soccer, rugby and athletics.[8]

The school coordinates a number of student exchanges with other secondary-level schools in Spain, Italy, France and Germany.[9]

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