WELCOME TO MIDLETON COLLEGE
Committed to fulfilling our vision of the provision of excellence for our students in all we do
WELCOME TO MIDLETON COLLEGE
Nurturing Growth in Every Student.
At Midleton College, we celebrate a proud tradition that spans over three centuries. Established in 1696 through the charitable endowment of Lady Elizabeth Villiers, our boarding and day school has become synonymous with academic distinction and personal growth.
Academic Achievement with a Heart
We’re more than a place of learning; we’re a community that fosters the full potential of each individual. Our history of high academic achievement goes hand in hand with a compassionate and holistic approach to education. We believe in nourishing not only the intellectual minds but also the spiritual and personal development of our students.
A Close-Knit Community of 450 Bright Minds
With approximately 450 pupils, Midleton College is large enough to provide diverse opportunities yet small enough to ensure personal attention. Our size allows us carefully to nurture each student, creating a warm, inclusive community where everyone can thrive.
A Rich Tapestry of Faith and Diversity
While we honour our origins by prioritising children from Church of Ireland families, we wholeheartedly embrace and welcome those from other faith traditions. Our community reflects the rich diversity of Irish society today, and we invite applications from all who align with our Church of Ireland ethos.
Join Us in Our Journey of Excellence
Midleton College is more than a school; it’s a place where young minds are inspired, characters are shaped, and futures are forged. We invite you to explore our vibrant community, where tradition meets innovation, and excellence is not just pursued but lived.
Experience Midleton College. Embrace the legacy. Shape the future.
YEARS OF LEARNING
Midleton College was founded in 1696 by Elizabeth Villiers
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LATEST NEWS
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International Hockey
Well done to Form 6 students Sean and Rob who played on the Irish U18 boys hockey team in the 7-Nations which took place in
Athletics News
Congrats to Kyle Kamdem who finished 5th in the Senior Boys 100m at the Irish Schools Track & Field Championships in Tullamore at the weekend.
TY Mentors
The fourth years went to Scala for their day of training to be mentors to the incoming first years next year. Thanks to Fiona Moylan
LIFT Programme for TY Students
Midleton College is delighted to announce that 38 of our Transition year students have been recently trained in the LIFT programme and have become our
National Winners
Congratulations to Form 4 Gaeilge class who came 2nd place out of thousands of entries in the Seachtain na Gaelige national competition organised by Conradh
Irish Guidedogs Fundraiser
Last Friday, our Transition Year students offered their support to the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind charity. Our students operated various collection points across
TY Martial Arts
Last week a number of our TY students took part in a martial arts workshop. Students learned a number of skills such as basic wrestling
Form 6 Students Bid Farewell
Yesterday we bade a fond farewell to our Form 6 students – the class of 2024. Wishing them all the very best in the upcoming
Internal Athletics Final
Well done to all students who participated in our own athletics championships today held on our Ruby grounds in glorious sunshine. We had in the region
Govenor’s Ball 2024
Here’s a look at our Leaving Cert Class 2024 at their ‘Govs’ last week.
Inter Schools Athletics
Well done to all students who travelled to Ennis yesterday to compete in the inter schools athletics competition run by Villiers this year. It was