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'''CBS Sexton Street''' is a ] Secondary School located in ], ]. Past students include ], ], ] and ]. The school is also renowned for hosting the ]s. The school has approximately 950 students. The current principal is Noel Earlie and the current vice principal is Elizabeth Quinn.The school has recently won the FAI all Ireland soccer championship for the first time in 31 years. '''CBS Sexton Street''' is a ] Secondary School located in ], ]. Past students include ], ], ] and ]. The school is also renowned for hosting the ]s. The school has approximately 950 students. The current principal is Noel Earlie and the current vice principal is Elizabeth Quinn.The school has recently won the FAI all Ireland soccer championship for the first time in 31 years.
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CBS Sexton Street is a Christian Brothers Secondary School located in Limerick, Ireland. Past students include J. P. McManus, Karl Spain, Diarmuid Scully and Ciaran MacMathuna. The school is also renowned for hosting the J. P. McManus Scholarship Awards. The school has approximately 950 students. The current principal is Noel Earlie and the current vice principal is Elizabeth Quinn.The school has recently won the FAI all Ireland soccer championship for the first time in 31 years.

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