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| Coláiste Choilm | |
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Ballincollig,County Cork, Ireland | |
| Information | |
| Established | 1987 |
| Principal | Michelle Sliney |
| Enrollment | 1359 |
| Colours | Blue and White |
| Website | http://www.colaistechoilm.ie/ |
Coláiste Choilm is a mixed second-level school inBallincollig in Cork, Ireland. The school was founded in 1987 to meet demand for second-level education in the rapidly growing satellite town of Ballincollig.[1] Since 1991 it has had a gaelscoil co-located on its campus, Gaelcholáiste Choilm.[2]
For the 2023/2024 academic year the school reported an attendance of 675 girls and 684 boys for a total of 1359 students.[3]
The school has had two overall winners of theBT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Simon Meehan won in 2018.[4][5] Alan O’Sullivan and Cormac Harris won in 2020.[6][7]