Welcome to Santa Sabina, Dominican College |
Santa Sabina, Dominican College, is a girl's only secondary school in Sutton, in North Dublin, where girls have been educated in a caring, Christian environment for over 95 years.
Established by the Dominican Sisters in 1912, Santa Sabina – as the school is popularly known – now caters for up to 650 girls aged between 12 and 19 years. |
Its catchment area extends beyond Sutton and Howth, to include students from Clontarf, Killester, Raheny, Donaghmede, Portmarnock and Malahide.
A programme of on-going development has seen various extensions and new facilities on the school campus over the years, so that the school is suitably equipped to provide a well-rounded education to all its students. |
| Welcome from the Principal |
| “Thank you for taking the time to visit the Santa Sabina, Dominican College website.
I hope you will find our website informative. As a Dominican School, we seek to care for the whole person in order to develop a love of learning, an enthusiasm for truth, an appreciation of others and respect for the culture and values of all. | | | We offer a broad curriculum and our staff is committed to the development, motivation and personal welfare of each student. Our aim is to encourage them to grow and mature into young women who will achieve their potential and go out into the world to live meaningful and purposeful lives”.
Catherine Cavanagh, Principal | | |
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