st. louis secondary school, dundalk
Dundalk,
The Sisters of St. Louis is a religious community which was founded in
post-revolutionary France in 1842 in Juilly outside Paris. The founder of the
order, Louis Marie Eugene Bautain, was guided by Christ’s prayer, Sint Unum –
“that they may all be one”. His vision of a world healed, unified and
transformed motivates the order to respond to the social, educational and
spiritual needs of the time. The Sisters of St. Louis have been in Ireland since
1859, when three sisters came to Monaghan from the French Motherhouse near
Paris. In 1949, at the invitation of Cardinal D’Alton, they set up a convent in
Dundalk where they secured a site beside the historic 15th century Castletown
Castle also known as Bellew’s Castle. The whole site is known as Dún Lughaidh.
Four St. Louis sisters, Sr. Jeanne D’Arc, Sr. Hildegard, Sr. Dympna and Sr.
Therese opened a secondary school on the site named St Louis Dundalk on 4th
September 1950 and the school was located in what is now the convent house. The
school started with 16 pupils and quickly expanded in numbers. The main school
building was built and officially opened on 8th September 1953. St Louis was a
boarding school for several years whilst also accepting day pupils