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Coláiste Ailigh
Location
Cnoc na Móna, Letterkenny, County Donegal

Information
TypeSecondary school
Mottosapientia donum dei
(God's gift of wisdom)
Established2000
PrincipalMicheál Ó Giobúin
Staff20
EnrollmentAround 280
LanguageIrish
Colour(s)   yellow and blue
Websitecolaisteailigh.ie

Coláiste Ailigh is a Gaelcholáiste (a secondary school offering a curriculum taught through the Irish language) in County Donegal, Ireland. Formerly located at Sprackburn House in Letterkenny, it opened in 2000, becoming the VEC's third All-Irish School. Pupils from the surrounding areas of Carrigart, Termon and Strabane also enrolled in the school.

The Government of Ireland allowed it to build a new school in 2008; this was completed by November 2013.[1] It includes a gym, sport hall, cafeteria and full-sized Gaelic football pitch. Built to hold 35 students, the school currently has about 27 students. Its principal is Micheál Ó Giobúin.[2][3]

In 2007 the school received a €20 prize for PE equipment for at the active School Awards held in The Helix in Dublin. It was one of only two schools in Donegal to avail of the funds, the other being Moville Community College. Awards were presented based on achievements in placing PE, physical activity and sport to the forefront during Active School Week and during the school year.[4] It also takes part in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition and has won many prizes.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "New Coláiste Ailigh set for November opening". Donegal Democrat. Iconic Newspapers. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Coláiste Ailigh". Donegal Education and Training Board. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Colaiste Ailigh". SchoolDays.ie. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  4. ^ DN supplement with Donegal Democrat, 11 May 2007, page 3.
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