Belcamp House

[1] The golfer Philip Walton, the actor Tony Doyle and the theologian and writer Thomas Groome were pupils at the school.

Another former student at Belcamp was Fr Stewart Joseph Phelan OMI, who served as Navy chaplain in the Great War on HMS Black Prince; he was lost at sea at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.

Father Tom Scully, who taught mathematics, trained Belcamp's team to the three 1960s Leinster Schools' Football Championships.

[6] The house was much damaged by vandals and fire following the closure of the school in 2004 when it was sold to property developer Gerry Gannon.

[1] Planning permission was granted for the conversion of the main house into apartments, with a restaurant and childcare facility in one wing, and for 165 homes on the surrounding 15 hectares.

[8] An Taisce was supportive of the plans, while the Irish Georgian Society and some local residents had concerns about the historic building and public rights of way on parts of the land.