Deele College


Deele College is a mixed non-denominational secondary school in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland. The population of the school is roughly about 600 students and 50 teachers.

History

In 1958, the provision of another school in Raphoe in addition to the existing Royal and Prior School was recommended. This would eventually become Deele College which opened on 29 March 1965 on two acres and on which the school stands today, albeit with a further seven acres added to it on which the school building was extended in 1985.
One of the highlights for Deele College in recent years came in November 2002 when Her Excellency, Mary McAleese, Uachtaránn na hÉireann visited the school. Other such visitors to the school have included Nobel Prize–winning politician John Hume and former head of Coca-Cola and television personality Gerry Robinson. Students who have attended the school have gone on to many in third level institutions all across Ireland and the UK in recent years.

Facilities

The school contains first class sporting facilities with a gym, three pitches. Prefabricated Accommodation was erected at the school in 2008. A school library was constructed in 2009 and a new staff room is to be completed in 2010
Due to increasing number of students attending Deele College, provision has been approved for a new extension to the school, costing approximately €3 million. The new extension will consist of 2 new floors added to the school, linked via a corridor connecting to the old school building. New science facilities, art room and computer labs are just a few of the many facilities that will be provided. In January 2013, the design plans were complete and approved by the Department of Education and Skills. The extension also provides a fitness suite for the adjoining sports hall. The extension was officially opened in May 2016 by Joe McHugh TD.