St Catherine's College of Education for Home Economics
St. Catherine’s College of Education for Home Economics, was set up by the Dominican Order in 1929 for the training of secondary school teachers of Domestic Science. The college was known more colloquially as either ‘St Catherine’s’ or simply ‘Sion Hill’. It was renamed in 1971 St. Catherine’s College of Education for Home Economics.[1] The Dominican Order also established The Froebel College of Education for primary school teachers at Sion Hill.
Type | Roman Catholic |
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Active | 1929–2007 |
Location | Sion Hill, Blackrock, Dublin , |
Campus | Suburban |
Nickname | Sion Hill, St. Catherine's |
Affiliations | Dominicans, University of Dublin |
From the 1974 the college offered a three-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Home Economics which was validated by Trinity College Dublin, this was recognised by the Teaching Council of Ireland for secondary school teaching of Home Economics, since students would also have studied Irish or Religion they would also be qualified to teach those subjects.[2]
In 2004 it was announced that the college was to close, and it was closed in September 2007 with much of the Home Economics tuition going to St. Angela's College, Sligo.[3]
People Associated with St. Catherine's College
Sister Helen McGing served as principal of the college. Dr. Margaret Mac Curtain who served as prioress of Sion Hill Convent, served on the Board of the College. Ms Madeleine Mulrennan also served as Principal/President.
External links
References
- "St. Catherine's College of Home Economics (Sion Hill) Official Website". web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
- Required Degree and Teacher Education Qualification (Post-Primary) Teaching Council of Ireland.
- Walshe, John (6 September 2004). "Minister is urged to reverse closure of college". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 29 July 2020.