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De La Salle, Macroom, is a Catholic Voluntary Secondary School for boys under the Patronage of the Bishop of Cloyne. The college is dedicated to maintaining the spiritual and educational values of De La Salle and of achievement in the academic, sporting and development spheres of life begun in Macroom by the De La Salle Order in 1933.

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In 1933, over half a century ago, Coláiste De La Salle was opened in the Town Hall in Macroom, and there it remained until the school premises was completed in 1936. These buildings were quite adequate until the early '60s when space began to be a problem, and in 1968 the first extension was built. Pressure on space soon began to be felt again, and in 1978, plans were drawn up for the complete re-structure and extension of the school. In 1981, the department of education sanctioned these plans and building began the following year.

The building was officially opened in 1983 and now we can offer a very well equipped school. The new laboratory carries a range of equipment so that students taking Science at university level are assured of a solid foundation in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Biology. Fourteen new computers, paid for by De La Salle Order, have been installed. The well equipped library provides an ideal place for quite study. Overhead projectors, meteorological tapes, and slide projectors are part of the equipment used by the Geography Department. Cassette tapes and videos are necessities in modern language teaching and our French Department are well stocked with both. The school also has a mechanical drawing room, a maths room, a demonstration room capable of accommodating seventy-two pupils, large social and pastoral areas, a cafeteria and a snack bar. The assembly hall is used for examinations, indoor games, school concerts and, during the weekends, the youth of the area have access to its sporting facilities.

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