St Kevin's College, Dublin

St. Kevin's College (Irish Coláiste Chaomhín) is a Roman Catholic day secondary school for boys in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. The school was founded in 1967 by the Christian Brothers and is now under the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust. It is dedicated to St. Kevin of Glendalough, the patron saint of Dublin, and is built on lands previously owned by the Ball family in the 16th century. The current principal is Eoghan Rooney. The school has approximately 550 students.

St. Kevin's offers the Junior Certificate, an optional Transition Year, the Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied and the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme. It participates in the Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools initiative and the School Completion Programme. A Department of Education report in 2014 described the quality of teaching and learning at the school as 'good' or 'very good' with some instances of excellent practice.

Arts, humanities and religion

 * Tom Clonan, former Captain in the Irish Army, academic, journalist and senator
 * Gavin Friday, musician and actor
 * James O'Higgins Norman, professor and author

Sports

 * Stephen Kelly, former professional footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Republic of Ireland)
 * James McCarthy, Dublin Senior Gaelic footballer
 * David O'Leary, manager and former professional footballer (Arsenal and Republic of Ireland)
 * Pierce O'Leary, former professional footballer (Shamrock Rovers, Celtic and Republic of Ireland)
 * Keith O'Neill, former professional footballer (Coventry City and Republic of Ireland)
 * Barney Rock, former Dublin Senior Gaelic footballer
 * Pat McQuaid, former professional cyclist, Irish Champion, former President of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI, cycling's world governing body), former member of the International Olympic Committee
 * Kieran McQuaid, former international cyclist, represented Ireland at the 1972 Olympic Games
 * Oliver McQuaid, former international cyclist, represented Ireland at the 1976 Olympic Games
 * Paul McQuaid, former international cyclist, winner of Rás Tailteann
 * Aidan Harrison, former international cyclist