St Paul's College, Raheny

St Paul's College in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland, is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys under the trusteeship of the Vincentian Fathers, formally the Congregation of the Mission.

[4] The school reported they have approximately 500 schoolboys as of 2021[update], and they prepare them for the Irish Junior Cycle and the Leaving Certificate final examinations and assessments.

[2] St Paul's College, was developed on the a site at Sybil Hill, a location on the border of Raheny and Clontarf, which was formerly the residence of Reverend Benjamin Plunket, the retired Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath who was the nephew of the 1st Earl of Iveagh and Lady Ardilaun from whom he inherited the entire Saint Anne's estate.

St Paul's College had a swimming pool on its lands, which was run both for the school and as a public facility, with pay-as-you-go admission available at certain times.

[12] The statements from the Vincentians that there was no plan to sell, was deemed disingenuous by some, since the land was sold for development,[13] which was completed, with apartments constructed.

[citation needed] It was announced in 2015 that the Vincentian Fathers planned to sell half the college land for development,[14] and they were sold to Crekav Trading, part of the Marlet property group, in 2017.

[22] 2022 also saw plans announced for the sale and development of Sybil Hill House (now a Vincentian administration centre) and nearby lands, at the northern side of the school.