Cork School Has A 100% Record Of Third Level Enrolment Since 2009

Of the top five Schools in the country, only one is non-fee paying.
Cork's Presentation Brothers College takes the top spot in the list of schools that have maintained a 100% record of sending students onto third level over the past nine years.
The top five also includes Cistercian College, Roscrea, Tipperary and three Dublin schools- Mount Anville, Colaiste Iosagain and St Mary's in Rathmines.
Figures published in today's Sunday Independent, compare the performance of more than 700 schools nationwide.
Last year's number one school was Glenstal Abbey in Limerick - however it dropped off the list this year with only 76% of their students in third level.
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